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  • woodsygal
    woodsygal Member Posts: 64
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    Movies!!!
    I love Fried Green Tomatoes!!!!!
  • jnl
    jnl Member Posts: 3,869 Member
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    aztec45 said:

    Love the Movies
    I have quite a few favorite movies like:

    "An Officer and a Gentleman"
    "Wall Street"
    "A Few Good Men"
    "A Perfect Murder"

    On a lighter side, I have always liked:
    "Airplane"
    "Saturday Night Fever"
    "The Fockers"

    I am fond of Westerns:
    "The Searchers"
    "Geronimo"
    "Hombre"
    "Broken Arrow"
    "Broken Lance"

    And of course I have always been a big fan of Dorris Day, Katherine Hepburn, and Bette Davis.

    We love A Few Good Men too!
    We love A Few Good Men too! I think I have most of it even memorized, we've watched it so much. Great show!


    Leeza
  • fauxma
    fauxma Member Posts: 3,577 Member
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    woodsygal said:

    Movies!!!
    I love Fried Green Tomatoes!!!!!

    It's funny that every movie
    It's funny that every movie that was listed is also a favorite of mine. I like so many genres of movies that it is hard to list one favorite but one I love is To Kill A Mockingbird and for comedy I love The Producers and The Birdcage. I love a good horror move and Silence of the Lambs is probably my fav. I loved Godfather I and II. And in the light hearted vein Miss Congeniality. Also, Terms of Endearment, Beaches, Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, and for the oldies, Gone with the Wind, It's a Wonderful Life (any Jimmy Stewart is great) all the Cary Grant especially Charade. Oh, my list could go on and on. And animation would be Up and Nightmare Before Christmas. And I loved Totoro, Howl's Moving Castle, and Kiki's Special Delivery. I must stop now or my list will be over a thousand "favorites". LOL
    Stef
  • MAJW
    MAJW Member Posts: 2,510 Member
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    I have two
    Out of Africa...Breakfast at Tiffany's
  • PinkPearl
    PinkPearl Member Posts: 280
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    movies..hmmm
    I am not a big movie watcher but the first one that sprang to my mind was Gone with the Wind, I remember devouring the book in high school first. Loved Dirty Dancing since my husband went to VA Tech and we went to Mountain Lake often where it was filmed, as mentioned above. I also like the old James Bond movies-esp when Sean Connery was Bond. Oh Sound of Music too. I could picture myself--ha ha- singing in the Alps--I love those scenes!!
  • susie09
    susie09 Member Posts: 2,930
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    weazer said:

    Weathering Hieghts
    I have a few!

    Weathering Hieghts...Old Black and White:)

    Color purple

    Gone with the wind

    Dances with Wolfs

    Love reading all about these
    Love reading all about these great movies! Fun seeing how a lot have the same ones.

    Glad you liked this thread!
  • Lighthouse_7
    Lighthouse_7 Member Posts: 1,566 Member
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    PinkPearl said:

    movies..hmmm
    I am not a big movie watcher but the first one that sprang to my mind was Gone with the Wind, I remember devouring the book in high school first. Loved Dirty Dancing since my husband went to VA Tech and we went to Mountain Lake often where it was filmed, as mentioned above. I also like the old James Bond movies-esp when Sean Connery was Bond. Oh Sound of Music too. I could picture myself--ha ha- singing in the Alps--I love those scenes!!

    I LOVE movies. This is hard.
    I LOVE movies. This is hard. Gone with the Wind was my favorite since I was young. I loved Moonstruck, The Godfather (all 3), A Bronx Tale. All the old movies are my very favorite...too many to mention but Backstreet with Susan Hayward, Gigilo ? (Jackie Gleason as a deaf mute) what a tear jerker.
    Most recently loved The Fighter.
    Thanks Susie, you always have fun posts!
  • cahjah75
    cahjah75 Member Posts: 2,631
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    I hate to admit
    that a couple of my favs are very sad - Love Story, The Way We Were and Beaches.

    Char
  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 Member Posts: 4,374 Member
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    fauxma said:

    It's funny that every movie
    It's funny that every movie that was listed is also a favorite of mine. I like so many genres of movies that it is hard to list one favorite but one I love is To Kill A Mockingbird and for comedy I love The Producers and The Birdcage. I love a good horror move and Silence of the Lambs is probably my fav. I loved Godfather I and II. And in the light hearted vein Miss Congeniality. Also, Terms of Endearment, Beaches, Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, and for the oldies, Gone with the Wind, It's a Wonderful Life (any Jimmy Stewart is great) all the Cary Grant especially Charade. Oh, my list could go on and on. And animation would be Up and Nightmare Before Christmas. And I loved Totoro, Howl's Moving Castle, and Kiki's Special Delivery. I must stop now or my list will be over a thousand "favorites". LOL
    Stef

    Forrest Gump was a great
    Forrest Gump was a great movie! Stef, all of your pics are great!


    Hugs, Jan
  • disneyfan2008
    disneyfan2008 Member Posts: 6,583 Member
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    Dirty Dancing-Swayze!!!!
    OR

    Dirty Dancing-Swayze!!!!

    OR any LIFE TIME...movie
  • Heatherbelle
    Heatherbelle Member Posts: 1,226 Member
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    Libby- Grease is my all time
    Libby- Grease is my all time favorite too!!
    There are a few others that i LOVE and can watch over & over & recite word for word: Anchorman, Natural Born Killers, the Shrek movies, Sixteen Candles, Revenge of the Nerds, Pulp Fiction, Harlem Nights...i tend to like funny & scary movies the most!
    *hugs*
    Heather
  • joannstar
    joannstar Member Posts: 403 Member
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    The Day the Earth Stood Still
    with Michael Rennie is one of my all time favs.

    I also can't pass up watching:

    Pretty Woman
    9 to 5

    along with many others that have been mentioned above.

    JoAnn
  • fauxma
    fauxma Member Posts: 3,577 Member
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    joannstar said:

    The Day the Earth Stood Still
    with Michael Rennie is one of my all time favs.

    I also can't pass up watching:

    Pretty Woman
    9 to 5

    along with many others that have been mentioned above.

    JoAnn

    I have two others that I
    I have two others that I really like. Momemto and Dark City. Momemto has to be watched carefully and my family and I really talked about it and its twists long afterward. Dark City is a scifi that if you liked Blade Runner you would probably enjoy. And also one more, Nomads with Pierce Bronsan in a role that was a bit of a departure for him.
    May have more later.
    Stef
  • mrs gadget
    mrs gadget Member Posts: 118
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    I have a few of them
    Here they are in order by the one I love the most being first

    1) City Slickers
    2) The Horse Whisperer
    3) Under the Tuscan Sun
    4) The Bridges of Madison County
    5) Eat Pray Love
    6) Finding Nemo
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member
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    sbmly53 said:

    Hmmm....
    All time favorite? Maybe 'Love in the Afternoon' with Gary Cooper & Audrey Hepburn - don't know why, really. And, 'Bye, Bye Birdie' - saw that at the Uptown Theater, 1st row in the balcony when I was 8 or so. Made a big impression. Maybe it's a 3 way tie - 'Rio Bravo' John Wayne, Dean Martin & Ricky Nelson, oohh!

    I do love many of yours, too. All the Disney's. Susan Hayward & Bette Davis. Used to skip afternoon classes when there was a good old movie on in the afternoon - before cable!

    Sue

    Primal Fear is an excellent
    Primal Fear is an excellent movie and what an ending! Surprised us!
  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
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    I have a few of them
    Here they are in order by the one I love the most being first

    1) City Slickers
    2) The Horse Whisperer
    3) Under the Tuscan Sun
    4) The Bridges of Madison County
    5) Eat Pray Love
    6) Finding Nemo

    Musicals for me!
    I love movies that make me smile, that I can sing along with, and that have happy endings...yes, I know -- cue the bluebirds and singing mice.

    (and a debonair, handsome man doesn't hurt, either :-)

    The Sound of Music is #1 for me (a young Christopher Plummer -- I mean, seriously, don't you just swoon every time he steps out of that shadow onto the screen for the first time), followed closely by Singing in the Rain (Gene Kelly is my man).

    Traci
  • survivorbc09
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    woodsygal said:

    Movies!!!
    I love Fried Green Tomatoes!!!!!

    I admit that I love the
    I admit that I love the Rocky movies! A friend gave me all of the Rocky series when I first got diagnosed with bc. We just watched them again last night and loved them!


    Jan
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598
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    mom62 said:

    I have two.
    I love Guess Who's coming to Dinner with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn and When Harry met Sally. They are both classics. I can quote almost every line from the latter......

    Terry

    Legends of the Fall with
    Legends of the Fall with Brad Pitt! I could watch it every week. LOL


    Lex
  • helen e
    helen e Member Posts: 223
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    The Sound of Music
    It's a classic
  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 Member Posts: 4,374 Member
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    I have a few of them
    Here they are in order by the one I love the most being first

    1) City Slickers
    2) The Horse Whisperer
    3) Under the Tuscan Sun
    4) The Bridges of Madison County
    5) Eat Pray Love
    6) Finding Nemo

    Loved the Horse Whisperer!
    Loved the Horse Whisperer! Ofcourse, anything with Robert Redford is always amazing.

    He still looks great, even at his age.


    Jan