Thanks! After Matrix, this was the only movie I watched 2 shows of back to back. Came out of the first show with What-the… look on my face. Immediately ran to the ticket counter again, got ticket for the next show to watch it carefully frame-by-frame to see what happened!!! ?
One of the most outstanding achievements in storytelling EVER!!!?
Depends on the time of year or the season. I have a few… But I really love fried green tomatoes, divine secrets of the yaya sisterhood and practical magic.
@Michele I agree and I still enjoyed it very much, it made me read all the books I could find about the people involved in the story. I am thankful for the fantasy aspect and amazing special effects they can do today. I like old films but I often feel lucky to see what artists are doing today to push the limits.
@Tamara lol! I get a little “possessive” about the original Out of Africa book! I collect them – have 14 volumes, 11 of them are 1st editions (all are different covers, dust jackets, etc) and I have a first edition signed by Izak Dinesen!
A few – The Truman Show, Sense and Sensibility, the How to Train Your Dragon movies, Beauty and the Beast (animated and live action), The Shape of Water.
Sorry, but the book is better.
@Steven is that the name of the movie
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Quite a few…The Prestige comes to the head before any other though.
Thanks! After Matrix, this was the only movie I watched 2 shows of back to back. Came out of the first show with What-the… look on my face. Immediately ran to the ticket counter again, got ticket for the next show to watch it carefully frame-by-frame to see what happened!!! ?
One of the most outstanding achievements in storytelling EVER!!!?
The Godfather
Can’t choose just one.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
The Royal Tenenbaums and The Wife.
Ooooooooh…. and Bohemian Rhapsody. And Thoroughbreds.
It’s gonna be big list lol
The untouchables. Yes i own both movie and book. Lol
Coraline or Spirited Away. (And Harry Potter of course)
Depends on the time of year or the season. I have a few… But I really love fried green tomatoes, divine secrets of the yaya sisterhood and practical magic.
Forrest Gump
Oh and braveheart and the patriot…
A Good Year
Labyrinth
Forest Gump
Somewhere in Time
Gone With the Wind.
The Lovely Bones
Perfume : The Story of a Murderer
Titanic, Edward scissorhands
Snatch
That and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels are Guy Ritchie’s best movies.
@Ronald yep
50 First Dates
Godfather, Gone With The Wind, Titanic and a big list
The Godfather.
The family stone or this is 40 or friends with kids.
Gone With the Wind
The Lion King ??
Blues Brothers
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013 version)
Gone With The Wind
I have so many! So I’m gonna go with Sabrina (1954 movie w/ Audrey Hepburn) ^_^
Pulp Fiction/Green Mile/Trainspotting
Goonies!
Brokedown palace
Carrie.
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
Actually book related as one of my favourite books by Brian Selznick!
Hugo
The Blind Side
Easter Parade
Titanic and You’ve Got Mail.
The End of the Tour, The Tree of Life, The Big Blue, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead
Home Alone ?? ?
The Godfather
Of course
Sc Fi. Bladerunner. Western. The Outlaw Josey Wales. Comedy. The Producer’s. Crime . Dirty Harry . Drama . Shawshank Redemption or Green Mile.
Breakfast At Tiffany’s for a Classic but i do Love Clueless.
The Departed
My faves… When Harry met Sally, Fried Green Tomatoes, and Under the Tuscan Sun
The Piano and Sweeney Todd
My Cousin Vinny, The Bodyguard, City of Angels, The Net, The Heat, and Ghost. I am sure there are more.
can’t pick one I have too many
Movies I can’t live without are Sense and Sensibility, It’s a Wonderful Life, Harry Potter series and The Polar Express
Psycho, Fargo, all of Chevy Chase’s National Lampoon’s movies Nightmare On Elm Street movies & the Saw movies
Dirty Dancing.
@Carla me to
It’s my favorite book, too….The Outsiders
@Heather i love the outsiders
@Sydney my husband laughs at me cuz I can quote the book!
@Heather theres nothing wrong with that i do that to
The Godfather. Book, too.
Saving Mr Banks, Fried Green Tomatoes, Field of Dreams, A League of Their Own.
Both of those baseball films are favorites of mine as well as ‘Eight Men Out”.
Dr. Zhivago – Funny Girl – Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil – Beautiful Thing – Call Me By Your Name
Dragonheart
Pan’s Labyrinth
Murder by decree
I don;t seem to watch movies anymore. old ones are: Gone With the Wind, Dr. Zhivago, Silence of the lambs, Psycho, The Sixth Sense, Rosemary’s Baby.
A movie called Crashing, which is about writing and the reality writers create.
The Godfather “I know it was you Fredo…”?
Now Voyager Betty Davis
Billy Jack. I always root for the underdogs!
The light between oceans
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
@Audrey I love that one too 🙂
My Neighbour Totoro?
The Notebook; You’ve Got Mail; The Breakfast Club; Sixteen Candles; It’s a Wonderful Life
Out of Africa, Mama Mia, Pride and Prejudice 1995, Fifth Element, Milagro Beanfield War, Cannery Row.
I thought that Out of Africa was lovely. Unfortunately, it was very glamorized. Their lives were nothing like that in real life…
@Michele I agree and I still enjoyed it very much, it made me read all the books I could find about the people involved in the story. I am thankful for the fantasy aspect and amazing special effects they can do today. I like old films but I often feel lucky to see what artists are doing today to push the limits.
@Tamara lol! I get a little “possessive” about the original Out of Africa book! I collect them – have 14 volumes, 11 of them are 1st editions (all are different covers, dust jackets, etc) and I have a first edition signed by Izak Dinesen!
city of angels.sunshine
city of angels.sunshine
Turn it to book related, fahrenheit 451, love the original film, not heared good things about the remake.
You’ve Got Mail.
Five Easy Pieces
The Graduate
Women in Love
A few – The Truman Show, Sense and Sensibility, the How to Train Your Dragon movies, Beauty and the Beast (animated and live action), The Shape of Water.
Shawshank Redemption and LOTR.
Serenity
Arsenic and Old Lace and Murder by Death 🙂
Lord of the rings
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. ?
Amedeus…(story of Mozart), You’ve Got Mail, …so many more!