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Movies you've been watching
RebelWithASmile:
yes, i used to fall asleep to Fellowship of the Rings every night in 5th grade. I hated it during 1st viewing (because i was stupid and prejudice against anything that wasn't Harry potter). But then i learned to love the movie....then i REALLY LOVED THE SEQUEL...AND THEN I DIED DURING RETURN OF THE KING, which i must say is a very depressing movie (i don't watch it too much, holds a special place in my little obsessive heart.)
How do you guys feel about Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? I just watched it for the 2nd time. I love it, i think it is a very solid movie. Elizabeth Taylor-besides for being almost too beautiful, she is just great in this movie. Her performance was one of the first movies i saw her in (what a difference between this and her character in Giant, or Butterfield 8 !!!) i just love the movie, Richard Burton was great too, of course. It seemed to speak levels. I've been watching a lot of Elizabeth Taylors movies lately
A Place in the Sun - wonderful, it took a second viewing to truly appreciate this beauty
Giant - slow, and sad, because of Jimmy Dean
A Cat On the Hot Tin Roof - despite being different from the play, this is a great movie (James Dean was to play in it, but died 3 years before it came out. Ultimately Paul Neman gives a great performance in his place)
Suddenly, Last Summer - this is a very underrated movie. I love Tennessee Williams, and Kate Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor of course!!!!
Butterfield 8 - It was good, not her best performance (she won the Oscar for this one)
ones i'm looking for
National Velvet
Taming of the Shrew (original 10 Things I hate about You)
Cleopatra
Raintree County
Reflections in a Golden eye
optom3:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on August 13, 2008, 10:42:56 pm ---It's been a very stressful spring and summer for me, and I find myself turning to two DVDs over and over. One is the History of Britain collection the first 3 DVDs of the collection. I don't know, the historian's voice is very soothing and evocative of a place so far away in time and space that it relaxes me. I also watch Fellowship of the Ring for the same reason. The beginning, in the Shire, with its peaceful, lovely homes nestled amidst the rolling green hills and fields and copses and the only things going on are some pleasant drinking with friends in a small pub, outdoor parties on warm spring nights, complete with fireworks and reading books under a huge green trees on quiet mornings.
Bliss...
--- End quote ---
That description just gave me a huge, I miss my farmhouse in England pang.We used to walk over the fields to the pub in the evening, sit with friends to have a few drinks and the kids would run round like kids do.Sometimes having paper boat races in the stream by the side of the pub.
We would all then walk back acros the fields, some of us in more of a straight line than others.!!!!
I have just realised, that much as I love it here and I do, the heat has allowed me to drop so many of my medications, I miss walking by the bluebell wood, next to us,in fact I miss walking .
I also miss sitting in the orchard at the bottom of our garden reading, book in one hand, glass of Pimms in the other.Ofcourse the reality is that happened not very often as I was either working or it was cold and wet,It was however a very evocative memory, in a good way, so thankyou for that.
David In Indy:
I love movies about ships, especially the big sailing ships with many sails and masts. Some of my favorite movies of that genre are:
The Bounty
Master and Commander - The Far Side of the World
White Squall
Amistad
And even though this next one has NOTHING to do with ships, I also love the movie Amadeus, which I'm planning to watch sometime tonight! :D
RebelWithASmile:
WOW! I've watched a bunch more movies! Start to bring this thread back to life
so, as i've said before, i'm really into Gael Garcia Bernal. Lately i've watched these movies of his
The Science of Sleep - very cute, very interesting, he's a good actor. I liked the audacity of this one
Babel - rewatched this one, still love it. Great movie, with my favorite ending of all time, very poignant
The Motorcycle Diaries - this movie was flawed, but good and inspirational. The power of it hits at the end
BAD EDUCATION - i just finished this one...wow, what a great movie. my favorite Almodovar. Sexy, but with a great storyline, very thrilling, very thought-provoking!!! Gael's really good in that one
I'm soon to watch him in Dot the I and Y Tu Mama Tambien (which i've heard is really good)
others i've watched since last posting (plus Gael's movies)
Driving Miss Daisy - very touching, and a very memorable
Volver - Another Pedro Almodovar. Great movie, never thought Penelope Cruz was that good.
optom3:
I liked A Place In The Sun too.
All this talk of movies has made me revisit some very old ones, which I had to order through Amazon.Next day delivery, amazing,
I got Midnight express, Apocalypse now and Last Tango in Paris.
When I first watched all of these films I know they had a profound effect on me. Not to the level of BBM but they did stay with me for a day or two. So far I have only watched Apocalypse now, and it is still, to me a very good film.
I am interested to see how the other 2 stand the test of time.Will post on results.
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