Posted on 01/31/2012 8:25:34 AM PST by Neoliberalnot
What is your favorite romance movie? This might seem a bit odd coming from me, but there it is.
2nd question--how do I change my tagline??
Dittoes. Nothing says Roman like Full Metal Jacket.
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Da Nang Hooker: Hey, baby. You got girlfriend Vietnam?
Private Joker: Not just this minute.
Da Nang Hooker: Well, baby, me so horny. Me so HORNY. Me love you long time. You party?
Private Joker: Yeah, we might party. How much?
Da Nang Hooker: Fifteen dollar.
Private Joker: Fifteen dollars for both of us?
Da Nang Hooker: No. Each you fifteen dollar. Me love you long time. Me so HORNY.
Private Joker: Fifteen dollar too beaucoup. Five dollars each.
Da Nang Hooker: Me ****-****. Me love you too much.
Private Joker: Five dollars is all my mom allows me to spend.
Da Nang Hooker: Okay. Ten dollar each.
Private Joker: What do we get for ten dollars?
Da Nang Hooker: Every t’ing you want.
Private Joker: Everything?
Da Nang Hooker: Every t’ing.
Private Joker: [to Rafterman] Well, old buddy, feel like spending some of your hard-earned money?
I love “Amazing Grace”! One of the few movies that I watch over and over. I actually click on the trailer on a regular basis just to hear the music.
I’m going to make some buttered popcorn!
Rambo or The Expendables
It is probably an unconventional pick but I have enjoyed “Immortal Beloved”. It’s one interpretation of the mysterious love letter attributed to Ludwig Van Beethoven. Gary Oldman plays Beethoven and does a great job (He even plays the piano). Supporting cast is superb and costumes look great. I wish it would get remastered on Blu-Ray.
-Chad
roadhouse.................
The Ghost and Mrs Muir has been a fav of mine for quite some time. Also An Affair to Remember.
I like Love Actually. I even asked for it this past Christmas to add to my holiday movie collection, and my wife looked at me like a space alien had taken control of her husband. I had to go buy a gun the next day to feel manly again...
Follow the Stars Home with Campbell Scott I just love that man.
The Last Starfighter
“Overboard,” but that’s only because it was the first movie my future wife and I went to way back in High School.
Forget Paris is one of the few movies I can watch again and again. It is sweet and funny too.
OK....I know I’m not supposed to.....but that made me laugh.
I’d have to go with “The Dirty Dozen”.*
*Obscure Sleepless in Seattle reference...
“Tin Cup”
I had to go buy a gun the next day to feel manly again...
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Oh that was hilarious !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the giggles.
Did you get the movie however ?
“Patton”
“To Have and Have Not”
Not only was the sexual tension on the screen, it was also in real life. It was the very first film that Bogie and Bacall made together. She was 19, and he was married and in his early 40s.
Didn’t matter. They zeroed in on each other, and that was that.
And Walter Brennan just steals it.
I’m a huge fan of Lewis, am well aware of his late in life marriage and I truly hated that movie. ‘Course, I hated War Horse and a lot of people liked it...
Actualy crime drama but still one of my favs. Watch it free here........
Impact (1949)
Tags: Crime, Drama, Favorites, Film Noir
Hard bitten San Francisco industrialist Walter Williams’s two-timing wife and her lover plot to do her husband in, but instead the boyfriend gets killed and mistaken for . Half-dazed, Williams stumbles into a moving van that takes him to Mayberry RFD, where newspaper stories of his “death” jog his memory. While recuperating and plotting his eventual return and revenge, Williams falls in love with Marsha (Helen Walker) , an auto mechanic. And when Williams finally gets back to San Francisco, he’s tried for the lover’s murder
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