Favourite films?
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15-05-2011, 07:34 PM
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RE: Favourite films?
The Bourne Trilogy
Finding Nemo Hollow man Toy Story 1 and 2 |
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22-05-2011, 07:32 PM
Post: #232
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RE: Favourite films?
My favorite films. The ones I can watch over and over again and still find them fresh.
Gone With The Wind The 39 Steps ( Robert Donat) My Fair Lady Anne of a Thousand Days The Ghost and Mrs Muir Unfaithfully Yours (Rex Harrison) Singin' In The Rain Remains Of The Day Out Of Sight Ice Cold In Alex The Man Who Would Be King Schindlers List The English Patient Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels To Have And Have Not The Green Mile Notorious The Sound Of Music The Quiet Man Three Godfarthers Indiana Jones ( All of 'em) Its A Wonderful Life A Matter Of Life And Death L.A. Confidential The Pink Panther ( David Niven, Peter Sellers) The Naked Gun Phew, and thats only a few of them! |
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23-05-2011, 03:31 AM
Post: #233
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RE: Favourite films?
I am also a huge fan of the Robert Donat version of The 39 Steps. That movie always makes me feel better.
Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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23-05-2011, 07:58 PM
Post: #234
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RE: Favourite films?
My favourite ever film must be Cinema Paradiso, an Italian film from 1988 with Philippe Noiret.
I first watched it about 15 years ago, have rewatched it countless times since then and it still makes me cry every single time. |
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24-05-2011, 08:59 PM
Post: #235
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RE: Favourite films?
(23-05-2011 03:31 AM)JHyde Wrote: I am also a huge fan of the Robert Donat version of The 39 Steps. That movie always makes me feel better. I big fan too ( he was born in my neck of the woods) He was a wonderful actor. I think his work is vastly underated as he died at a relatively young age. Goodbye Mr Chips (with a very young Sir John Mills) and The Magic Box are great films. I'm a hugh fan of old British films in general really, but they do tend to suffer form the 'ever so' clipped English accents, which does tend to date them terribly, which is a shame, whereas the American films from the 30's, 40's and 50's seem to have aged better. |
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25-05-2011, 03:03 AM
Post: #236
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RE: Favourite films?
Yeah Goodbye Mr Chips is one of the very few films my family agrees upon. We even have family jokes that revolve around it, mostly to do with the name Martin and Camulia. As you say, such a pity that Donat died so young, he left a pretty great body of work under the circumstances.
I'm a massive Hitchcock fan too. Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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25-05-2011, 03:35 PM
Post: #237
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RE: Favourite films?
(25-05-2011 03:03 AM)JHyde Wrote: I'm a massive Hitchcock fan too. It is all about Rear Window. I never get tired of that movie. Lifeboat is another that just sticks with me. Now cracks a noble heart. Good-night, sweet [Spooks]; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. ~Wm. Shakespeare, Hamlet |
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25-05-2011, 05:15 PM
Post: #238
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RE: Favourite films?
Rear Window is actually one of my least favourite Hitchcock films. Two of my faves pretty much have the same plot (39 Steps and North by Northwest) and then Shadow of a Doubt too. Also love Saboteur.
One of the main reasons I love Hitchcock is that his films were and remain a wonderfully accurate barometer of cultural history. Rear Window being a wonderful example of 50s McCarthyism even down to James Stewart's casting - Stewart was in favour of the naming of names in Hollywood at the time. Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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01-06-2011, 03:42 AM
Post: #239
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RE: Favourite films?
Mine are in no particular order;
Sweeney Todd The Wings of the Dove The Crying Game Breaking the Waves Hallmark's Merlin Sleepy Hollow Spider Jesus Christ Superstar The Heart of Me Enid Fight Club Wah Wah Moulin Rouge! |
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