What is your favorite movie that was...

dustin

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jazz lady said:
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Musicals, too:

An American in Paris
The Wizard of Oz
Singin' in The Rain
My Fair Lady
West Side Story
All That Jazz
Anything by Rodgers & Hammerstein (The Sound of Music, State Fair, Oklahoma, The King & I, Carousel)
Fiddler On The Roof
Caberet

South Pacific! :yay:
 
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Wenchy

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Terms of Endearment is my favorite.

Gremlins is a close second.
 

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StarCat

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I dont watch anything that was made before 1990. I'm a lil picky, even 1990 is kinda pushin it now.
 

Ken King

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I don’t think I have any single absolute favorite though Old Yeller, Sergeant York or the Great Escape would be way up on my list. For excellent entertainment you won’t be disappointed with anything with Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, and Humphrey Bogart. For a few 70s films there are Vanishing Point(edit - might actually be late 60s), Hell in the Pacific and The Exorcist are all major classics in my mind. Other favorites are Dirty Harry flicks and spaghetti westerns with Eastwood, anything with the Duke of course, Laurel and Hardy flicks, Marx brothers, Charley Chaplin, Jerry Lewis, and of course the old Shirley Temple flicks. Plus most of what everyone else has mentioned that I haven’t repeated. As you can probably tell I would rather watch any of these old films then most of what comes out nowadays.
 
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virgovictoria

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Bringing up Baby and Arsenic and Old Lace - :yay: :yay: :yay: ~They just don't make 'em like Cary Grant (or Kathryn Hepburn) anymore

Yours, Mine and Ours is definitely a wonderful film!

Mame (both versions)

Hello Dolly

Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind and the Christmas classics are favorites (Miracle on 42nd St and the Jimmy Stewart movie :brainfart:)

All Mel Brooks funnies!!!
 

Ken King

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virgovictoria said:
Bringing up Baby and Arsenic and Old Lace - :yay: :yay: :yay: ~They just don't make 'em like Cary Grant (or Kathryn Hepburn) anymore

Yours, Mine and Ours is definitely a wonderful film!

Mame (both versions)

Hello Dolly

Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind and the Christmas classics are favorites (Miracle on 42nd St and the Jimmy Stewart movie :brainfart:)

All Mel Brooks funnies!!!
It's a Wonderful Life
 

virgovictoria

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Ken King said:
It's a Wonderful Life

Thank you kind sir... I am trying to spell check words like "brain" right now... I seriously couldn't pull "It's a Wonderful Life" out of my ass at the moment!

:dance:
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
virgovictoria said:
Thank you kind sir... I am trying to spell check words like "brain" right now... I seriously couldn't pull "It's a Wonderful Life" out of my ass at the moment!

:dance:
What can you pull out if it? :biggrin:
 

pineapple

New Member
The Neverending Story
Who's that girl
Can't buy me love
Dirty Dancing( great soundtrack too!)
Grease

Theres more..I can't think of em
 

Tonio

Asperger's Poster Child
The Godfather I and II
Any early Marx Brothers from Animal Crackers through A Day at the Races
Some of Stanley Kubrick's stuff, like Clockwork Orange and The Shining
Hound of the Baskervilles
 

Tonio

Asperger's Poster Child
kwillia said:
West Side Story...:yay: :yay:
That would be on my list of Famous Movies I've Never Seen. Others on the list include The Breakfast Club and Aliens.
 
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Tonio

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vraiblonde said:
True Grit
The only John Wayne movies I've seen are The Searchers and Stagecoach. Which ones that he did with John Ford are the best ones?
 
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