RE: favorite movie?
December 4, 2010 at 9:39 pm
(This post was last modified: December 4, 2010 at 9:40 pm by lilyannerose.)
Favorite movie, that's a tough one, I'd have to go with favorite movies!
Recent films:
Across the Universe
Mama Mia - Meryl Streep just gets more amazing as the years go by! I also really loved her portrayal of Julia Childs in Julie and Julia
Dream Girls
Taking a time machine and a box of tissue I'd have to say:
The Sundowners - old film out of the 50's with Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr
Love Affair - Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr
Wuthering Heights with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon
Squashed in the Middle would be:
Pride & Prejudice (Kyra Knightly version)
Return to Me - I can watch this film over and over for the performances of Carroll O'Connor and Robert Loggia and the team of older character actors. It's just so awesome in the near perfect cheese of the plot but you hear a lot of Dean Martin songs, and at seven Dean Martin became my lifelong crush! (Well OK I wasn't faithful to Dean because there was also Gregory Peck.)
Recent films:
Across the Universe
Mama Mia - Meryl Streep just gets more amazing as the years go by! I also really loved her portrayal of Julia Childs in Julie and Julia
Dream Girls
Taking a time machine and a box of tissue I'd have to say:
The Sundowners - old film out of the 50's with Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr
Love Affair - Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr
Wuthering Heights with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon
Squashed in the Middle would be:
Pride & Prejudice (Kyra Knightly version)
Return to Me - I can watch this film over and over for the performances of Carroll O'Connor and Robert Loggia and the team of older character actors. It's just so awesome in the near perfect cheese of the plot but you hear a lot of Dean Martin songs, and at seven Dean Martin became my lifelong crush! (Well OK I wasn't faithful to Dean because there was also Gregory Peck.)
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