What is your favorite movie that was...

jazz lady

~*~ Rara Avis ~*~
PREMO Member
Nickel said:
At first I thought "Wow, that looks like a good scary movie to cuddle up and watch", but then I remembered that I live in an apartment complex and am alone a lot so that wouldn't be the best idea. :lol:
No, it's not considering most if not all of the people killed in the movie are young women who are alone in their apartments. :yikes:
 

Agee

Well-Known Member
Pete said:
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
They were expendable
Apocalypse now
Patton
Grease
Fast times at Ridge Mont High
Rio Bravo
Chisholm
El Dorado
The Shootist
Pale Rider
World According to Garp
Stripes
Caddy Shack
History Of the World Part I &II
Blazing Saddles
Any James Bond movie EXCEPT Moon Raker
Any James Steward Movie
The Godfather
Ivanhoe
The Original Three Muskateers
The Original Robin Hood
Full Metal Jacket and Platoon, yet other movies forgotten :yay:

"The World according to Garp"... An obscure movie, but actually really good!
 

jazz lady

~*~ Rara Avis ~*~
PREMO Member
Airgasm said:
Full Metal Jacket and Platoon, yet other movies forgotten :yay:
Excellent movies but have a box of tissues on hand. Very, very moving.

"The World according to Garp"... An obscure movie, but actually really good!
Not THAT obscure. :confused: I loved the book and the movie actually did the book justice. It was a real breakout role for Robin Williams. I was impressed he could do something other than comedy and be BELIEVABLE in the role. :yay:
 

Agee

Well-Known Member
jazz lady said:
Not THAT obscure. :confused: I loved the book and the movie actually did the book justice. It was a real breakout role for Robin Williams. I was impressed he could do something other than comedy and be BELIEVABLE in the role. :yay:
Yes it was a "break-out" role, hence the obscure reference. Don't think many folks payed attention.
 

jazz lady

~*~ Rara Avis ~*~
PREMO Member
Airgasm said:
Yes it was a "break-out" role, hence the obscure reference. Don't think many folks payed attention.
I always pay attention. :wink: Robin Williams has been a favorite of mine since the first time I saw/heard him. He is amazingly versatile and severely underrated as a dramatic actor IMHO.
 

Pete

Repete
Airgasm said:
"The World according to Garp"... An obscure movie, but actually really good!
Robin Williams, John Lithgow as a transvestite former linebacker, a midget, a hummer, self mutilation, and a plane crash. WTH else could you want in a movie?
 

Tinkerbell

Baby blues
I like a few...

"How to Marry and Millionaire" (w/ Marilyn Monroe)

"To Kill a Mockingbird"

Alfred Hitchcock's "Birds"
 
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