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I feel that way about a lot of movies....especially ones from the 1980s.
It really depends on the movie when it comes to 80s flicks... but some are timeless... :yes:
I feel that way about a lot of movies....especially ones from the 1980s.
Making Dad watch "Steel Magnolias" right now... he's a big "chick flick" fan anyway. Love this movie... I love when movies are "classics" and transcend time. Costumes and pop culture references may be outdated, but it doesn't matter what generation - it is just as applicable today as it was when it was released.
I want to know how Sally Field was able to be so raw in the graveyard scene... the most believeable cry EVER.
I've been sick all of January, minus the past 5 days, so my friends did movies without me. I would like to see August: Osage County but as of now it is not coming here.
Okay, I'm a case of arrested development: I really want to see Frozen.
Of the ones you mention, Ankles, I most want to see Philomena. It sounds like an amazing film, and like you I admire Judi Dench.
Though I'm not generally a Woody Allen fan, I find it fascinating how many women have won Oscars for their performances in his movies. (And no men have, if I'm not mistaken.)
I finally saw Saving Mr. Banks and enjoyed it very much. It has a lot of interesting details about the creative process, something I enjoy seeing depicted in films. Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson are excellent, both singly and playing off each other, and Giamatti nails down a small but significant role to perfection.
Okay, I'm a case of arrested development: I really want to see Frozen.
No, Skateluvr; where did you get that idea? Dench is still alive and kicking as far as i know.
you won't be disappointed. still waiting on Amazon to send me my copy. they really screwed up that order for me and my friend... we're not happy about it.
Heyang, I did read Mockingjay, and thought each book got weaker, more predictable. I heard Philip Seymour Hoffman finished the movie before his sad death. Since Plutarch has a much bigger role, I was glad we will see him again. I really loved him as an actor and felt sorry he lost his addiction battle. He seems like someone who'd be a nice and very intelligent conversationalist if one ever met him.