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In reply to the discussion: What movie/movies do you never get tired of watching. Mine is the Sound of Music. and Mary Poppins, I know the lines, [View all]debm55
(40,694 posts)24. Thank you very much. LogDog75. Very good selections.
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What movie/movies do you never get tired of watching. Mine is the Sound of Music. and Mary Poppins, I know the lines, [View all]
debm55
Jan 11
OP
Maltese Falcon, The Godfather l and ll, Casablance, The Young Philadelfphians and...
brush
Jan 11
#6
Oh you, I take it you love movies. Thank you very much for your excellent choices.
debm55
Jan 11
#15
Thank you SheltieLover. Love their dancing. I am looking for a place were I can find very old movies--even silents. No
debm55
Jan 11
#17
Thank you very much Squeaky41, Great selections. I have to admit Everyime Blazing Saddles is on I watch.
debm55
Jan 11
#48
Wonderful selection of classics. All about Eve I have seen numerous times and Citizen Kane would be in
debm55
Jan 11
#49
Thank you Shambala. Midnight in Paris is a great film. I'm happy it opened you up to some great writters and artists.
debm55
Jan 11
#73
Same here. I don't like horror or gross movies. I like your list very much. But they are all well made movies. That is
debm55
Jan 11
#74
Thank you and I agree. You don't see very many "new" movies on this list. I agree with you for the reasons why.
debm55
Jan 11
#75
So many very nice responses, I am sure that some have mentioned the Wizard of Oz, but just in case...
SWBTATTReg
Jan 11
#76
Thank you SWBTATTReg It is one of my favorites too. Except for the flying monkeys. Here I am at 69 years and I still
debm55
Jan 11
#84
Ha ha heh! It's one of my favorite scenes, always loved the flying monkeys, and of course the scene when the
SWBTATTReg
Jan 12
#117
Thank you very much Delarge. Great list--but for Halloween. I have never seen it. Enjoy.
debm55
Jan 11
#80
I went to a Rocky Horror Picture show where you dress as the characters and throw things at the screen, It was so much
debm55
Jan 11
#82
We never dressed up, but occasionally my sis, I, sometimes her then boyfriend, and another friend would go to a movie
electric_blue68
Jan 12
#93
I never understood how Shawshank did not win the Academy Award for best picture that year.
LoisB
Jan 12
#109
Do you remember who one? I can watch that many times and each time I catch something different.
debm55
Jan 12
#110
Mary Poppins is my favorite movie, but followed by Casablanca, Third Man, Salag 17, Sunset Blvd, Holiday .........
marble falls
Jan 11
#88
Thank you very much marble falls. You have some excellent choices there. I always watch Salag17 as my late uncle, an Air
debm55
Jan 12
#98
"It's a Wonderful Life" - I watch it every year. I never want to miss it and it has to be watched on TV with
dai13sy
Jan 12
#90
Agree. Thank you Figarosmom. Casting, direction and music makes a good movie into a great movie.
debm55
Jan 12
#102
First: Comedies; Mrs Doubtfire, Dave, and Abbot & Costello; The Time of Their Lives....
electric_blue68
Jan 12
#94
Thank you very much, Ificandream. George had a dry sense of humor. I miss him. He was my favorite,
debm55
Jan 12
#108
Thank you Jeebo for your two favorites.Your descriptions are great. I have not seen either but your post ties me in to
debm55
Jan 12
#120
Victor, Victoria, The Big Race, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, The Godfather,
yellowdogintexas
Jan 12
#132
I forgot Alistar Sim's Scrooge, considering over the decades I've watched ?60+ times! 😀
electric_blue68
Jan 12
#137