Posted on 02/02/2007 9:29:39 AM PST by ex-snook
Got a gift subscription on Netflix. Not having not gone to a movie for some time, I'm lost. I need suggestions for my wife and me. thanks,
Also,snook...I checked out your profile page and saw mention of your having served in WWII.Would you care to share with us some of your experiences?It's certainly understandable why you might not want to but I just had to ask.
(My Dad was an "essential civilian employee" who designed missiles for the Navy during the war so I never got to hear any "war stories")
I agree completely and my husband really enjoys these films (he liked Pride and Prejudice too although it's not quit up to the standard set by S & S).
My son however ... told his H.S. buddies they would regret it when they chose to watch
S & S during Liturature. Every guy came to him after class with "you were right man". Sigh...
Oh man, you'll love Netflix. Every movie on there has user reviews and is grouped by categories. You can add a bunch of movies in your queue and rearrange them and watch them at will. It takes a bit to get used to, but it rocks.
Dodgeball. Coarse, but hilarious.
My Cousin Vinny
We Are Marshall (may be too new to be out)
Second Hand Lions
Independence Day
Men in Black (I and II)
Sabrina
An Affair to Remember
That's a mixed bag.
Uncle Buck - I love that movie, John Candy at his finest!
The movies I would suggest are probably not offered through NetFlix.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
anything with Gary Busey and/or Steve buscemi.
Slapshot!
The best thing we've seen lately from Netflix is "Junebug", an independent film that did not get the attention it should have:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junebug_(film)
Netflix has virtually everything that's ever been on DVD. We have also been watching early Edison films (1880-1907), watching the very beginning of film history.
You can also get whole series of TV shows (and the Bob Newhart show from the '70s holds up!), specials, and miniseries.
- Henry Fielding's Tom Jones - BBC - Conflict of Virtue and Vice, Tragic, Hilarious and well done!
I checked with Netflix.com and they do have some of them.
Groundhog Day, What About Bob?, Quick Change, Overboard, Tootsie, The Protector, Ong Bak: Thai Warrior, Iron Monkey.
"Apocalypto" had me on the edge of the seat all the time although it probably won't be out in DVD for a while.
If you are looking for something really off-beat, there is the oldie "Freaks" which has been or is about to be released for in DVD.
Grace Kelly, Jimmy Stewart, and Hitchcock all at their very best. Even the supporting players Raymond Burr, Martha Hyer, and Wendell Corey were great.
P.S. Grace Kelly was one of the all-time beauties! The best thing to come out of Philadelphia since cheesesteaks!
P.P.S. The Third Man is also an all-time classic, and the setting in post-war Vienna unique.
Yes I pretty much watch TCM only these days.....
Thank You For Smoking
:o)
I haven't seen The Old Man and the Sea for years but I remember really liking it. I wonder how it will hold up for me. I hope like Lifeboat which I was glad to find is just as good to me now as when I was a kid.
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