Posted on 06/14/2013 7:11:14 PM PDT by Sparky21555
These are five of my favorite movies with Father and Son. Name yours.
“Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut” has the best scene for a father’s redemption toward a prodigal son.
Also recommend “Willow,” “Miracle,” “Apollo 13” and “The Great Escape”
“The Patriot- Mel Gibson”
Yes! The Patriot- done, we’ve watched it, (he was 8)
Schindler’s List - Steven Spielberg - to view later
Bladerunner - Ridley Scott - to view later
YES!!!
“I Never Sang for My Father”
Have you seen City Island (2009)
The Andy Griffith Show
Big Fish
On it’s own, GF III is not a bad movie at all...it just doesn’t measure up to the first two....but then again, few movies do.
And you also have to see Garcia’s “The Lost City”
I think he’s almost become persona non grata in Hollywood, because he dared showed the truth about their patron saint, Che Guevara.
Psycho Dad:
He sleeps with a gun
but he loves his son
Killed his wife ‘cos she weighed a ton.
Psycho Dad, Psycho Dad, Psycho Dad.
Main reasons:
Items #1 and #2 bother me the most. Judge Parker ran a strict but fair hanging enterprise, as did the judge before him. It is what turned Ft. Smith from being an frontier town haven for outlaws into a pleasant little town of church goers in a mere 15 years or so.
The dialogue wasn’t the greatest, but the story was pretty good.
True enough, true enough.
when I was a kid Dad took me with him to see Jim Thorpe All American (Bert Lancaster) I am Indian so he wanted me to see how far an Indian can go if he wants to.””
We have this movie on tape. All 3 of my kids saw it a couple of times. Thorpe was the greatest natural athlete ever. With today’s training techniques he would likely hold several world records.
I have the entire set with Don Knotts. Raised 3 kids on it. Best writers conveyed the best messages.
Bar none, the Agony and The Ecstasy, with Charleton Heston as Michaeangelo, is one of the most inspiring movies ever, a 1965 production, and none of the filth and perversion marketed by today’s homowood.
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