Posted on 07/17/2010 2:49:27 PM PDT by big black dog
I'm watching "A few good men" right now for the gazilionth time"
Fargo
Paper Moon
Wait Until Dark
Slingblade
Because of Winn-Dixie
The Big Fish
Wall Street
102 Dalmations
Major Payne
Matrix
Memento
True, but Rosemary’s Baby is just flat out disturbing.
The Hellfighters
National Treasure I
The Devil Wears Prada
North to Alaska
What About Bob
Apollo 13
A walk to Remember
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Secondhand Lions
Hoosier
Shrek
Star Trek 4
Absolutely correct. It is disturbing. But isn’t evil disturbing?
I was pleasantly surprised by Cast Away-—there was so much hype about it I stayed away from it for a long time. Checked it out from the library and enjoyed much more than I thought I would
I just did.
Thanks!
:)
It was on AMC today.
LOL....pure fun !
Collection of Movies is vast yet partial to westerns an depression era flicks....
Yeah, but I don’t really like to watch it.
There are certainly a lot of good movies one can watch over and over.
One of my favorites is the 1934 picture “The Thin Man” with William Powell and Myrna Loy. Movie was shot in less than 21 days and is a Classic.
The banter between Powell and Loy is great and they went on to make another 14 pictures together.
That kind of talent today is nowhere to be found!!!!
I hear you. It is frightening. Still, I think that in a way, Hitchcock’s movies are equally as scary. Think of “The Birds”. That’s pretty scary.
That was good too, but my repeater is still Once Upon A Time In America.
Also any Ray Harryhausen movie.
Hitchcock’s movies were suspenseful, the only ones that could really be considered scary are Psycho and The Birds and many of them had heavy doses of (often dry) comedy.
A lot of good flics on this thread! I almost forgot; Terminator 2, World’s Fastest Indian and THE best motorcycle movie ever made On Any Sunday.
One Eyed Jacks
My Dinner With Andre
White Christmas
Road to Morocco with Bob Hope now showing on TCM...for all those to want to follow along
Road to Morocco with Bob Hope now showing on TCM...for all those to want to follow along
I didn't see it at the movies when it first came out, I read the book. It scared me too, and I'm not Catholic. I was afraid to read it at night. I remember being freaked out with the girl coming crawling like a spider into the room. I put the book down for days because I was so frightened.
Watching them blow up Congress was great!
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