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Post by Peter on Jun 7, 2020 10:03:41 GMT
What is that one film you can just watch over and over again? It doesn't neccasarily have to be your favourite film, perhaps one that is just timeless or that you can just watch repeatedly and get enjoyment out of it every time?
For me it has to be the first Back To The Future film (Great Scott!)it always makes me happy. ANother is the first Superman film (1978), but moreso bttf from the story characters and all the cast's performances, to the score. I love that movvie so much!
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Post by on Jun 7, 2020 13:46:51 GMT
Hmmm... the one film I could watch over and over again. Well, quite a few come to mind, but if I am pressed it would be a choice between "Evil Under The Sun" with Peter Ustinov (1982), and "A Room with a View" (1985).
I also love watching these John Carpenter films over and over: The Fog (1980) and The Thing (1982) with Kurt Russell. But I am also a huge fan of 1950s films like Rear Window and Dial M for Murder.
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Post by mamafrankie on Jul 18, 2020 19:33:32 GMT
Dead Poets Society.
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Post by Peter on Jul 18, 2020 19:41:39 GMT
"Captain my Captain!" right?
I don't think I've ever actually watched it, but I know it's well reguarded. I should give it a go!
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Post by mamafrankie on Jul 19, 2020 16:35:33 GMT
Right, Peter! And you definitely should. Robin Williams in a rare serious role. A mixture of comedy, pathos and bloody good acting from everyone.
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Post by Peter on Jul 22, 2020 20:36:29 GMT
I'm not sure if It'd be my kind of film, but I'd watch for Robin Williams (R.I.P.) He also did a good one called "What Dreams May Come" that i've always liked, if you've ever lost a family member it's just one of those emotionally charged films. Of course I grew up watching Mork & Minday and would later see Good Morning Vietnam.
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