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Rewatching movies from our pasts -- still good?

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Front-Ranger:
I'm not a fan of any of those movies, so no offense taken! Now, I couldn't talk you into seeing a little-known film called Local Hero, could I??   ::)

Jeff Wrangler:
Here's one that's never gonna grow old, or stale, or whatever: To Kill a Mockingbird. Saw it again last night on Turner Classics, and it just gets better 'n' better each time I see it.

Atticus Finch has got to have been the greatest role of Gregory Peck's distinguished career.

Mandy21:
I'd agree on that one, Jeff.  A single dad was pretty much unbeknownst at that time, which made him appear all the braver and wiser.  Plus he was so dad-gummed tall, how could you not respect him??

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Mandy21 on June 21, 2010, 06:05:31 pm ---I'd agree on that one, Jeff.  A single dad was pretty much unbeknownst at that time, which made him appear all the braver and wiser.  Plus he was so dad-gummed tall, how could you not respect him??

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Maybe eventually Atticus married that nice young lady who lived across the street. Jem and Scout needed a mother.  :)

zephaniah:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - the beastly kids get their just desserts...   :D , and love wins!!!

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