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debm55

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26. Thank you very much 4TheArts.
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 03:19 PM
Yesterday
I bought Master and Commander so I can watch whenever.

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Casablanca! QED Yesterday #1
Thank you very much, QED debm55 Yesterday #3
Blues Brothers 👍😁💙💙💙 TommieMommy Yesterday #2
Thank you very much. TommieMommy. debm55 Yesterday #7
Yes! SheltieLover Yesterday #9
"We're on a mission from God" LeftInTX 5 hrs ago #123
I love The Sound of Music, too, Deb! SheltieLover Yesterday #4
Thank you SheltieLover. I really love that opening scene. debm55 Yesterday #11
Maltese Falcon displacedvermoter Yesterday #5
Thank you very much displacedvermoter., Great choice. debm55 Yesterday #13
Maltese Falcon, The Godfather l and ll, Casablance, The Young Philadelfphians and... brush Yesterday #6
Excellent choices, brush. Really great. debm55 Yesterday #14
Ladybugs & Caddyshack (Dangerfield), Incredibles, Crazy People, SheltieLover Yesterday #8
Oh you, I take it you love movies. Thank you very much for your excellent choices. debm55 Yesterday #15
I do, but sadly not many new ones get my attn SheltieLover Yesterday #20
All Fred & Ginger movies, esp Top Hat SheltieLover Yesterday #10
Thank you SheltieLover. Love their dancing. I am looking for a place were I can find very old movies--even silents. No debm55 Yesterday #17
I do, too, Deb. SheltieLover Yesterday #21
I have quite a few sdfernando Yesterday #12
Thank you sdfernando. Great choices. debm55 Yesterday #29
The Sting, Witness for the Prosecution, The Heiress, Cincinnati Kid Raven123 Yesterday #16
Thank you very much Raven123. Great choices there. debm55 Yesterday #30
Hunt for Red October, Chocolat, & Erin Brockovich. CrispyQ Yesterday #18
Thank you very much CrispyQ . A variety of choices there. debm55 Yesterday #31
Secondhand Lions 4TheArts Yesterday #19
Thank you very much 4TheArts. debm55 Yesterday #26
Mad mad mad world is my fave bedazzled Yesterday #22
I like the old films too. Thank you bedazzled. debm55 Yesterday #25
I have a couple of favorite movies LogDog75 Yesterday #23
Thank you very much. LogDog75. Very good selections. debm55 Yesterday #24
Dr. Strangelove, and Some Like it Hot Walleye Yesterday #27
Thank you very much Walleye. debm55 Yesterday #36
Yay, Dr. Strangelove! That would be on my list too. Mike 03 Yesterday #39
A Hard Day's Night Cartoonist Yesterday #28
Thank you Cartoonist. I agree. Some movies you just can't get enough of. debm55 Yesterday #33
Looks like my idea of classics is not the norm... buzzycrumbhunger Yesterday #32
Thank you very much buzzycrumbhunger. Your list is terrific. debm55 Yesterday #34
I've seen Goodfellas enough times, that I can play it as background noise LeftInTX 5 hrs ago #124
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Haggard Celine Yesterday #35
Oh yes, Excellent film. Thank you Haggard Celine. debm55 Yesterday #37
The Great Race. Turbineguy Yesterday #38
Thank you very much Turbineguy. debm55 Yesterday #40
I'll stop and watch tsom if I come across it on the tv. applegrove Yesterday #41
Thank you very much applegrove. debm55 Yesterday #45
Heavy Metal. It always makes me feel hopeful. Nt Phoenix61 Yesterday #42
Thank you very much for your choice. Phoenix61, debm55 Yesterday #46
Favorite Flicks Squeaky41 Yesterday #43
Thank you very much Squeaky41, Great selections. I have to admit Everyime Blazing Saddles is on I watch. debm55 Yesterday #48
Monty Python and the Holy Grail DBoon Yesterday #44
Thank you very much DBoon debm55 Yesterday #50
Here's a few: Tarzanrock Yesterday #47
Wonderful selection of classics. All about Eve I have seen numerous times and Citizen Kane would be in debm55 Yesterday #49
Galaxy Quest FalloutShelter Yesterday #51
Thank you very FalloutShelter. debm55 Yesterday #53
Groundhog Day. Watched it many many times. :) Dave Bowman Yesterday #52
HAHHAHAHAHA Thank you Dave Bowman. debm55 Yesterday #54
Haven't seen it in a while, but's it's a real good one. electric_blue68 16 hrs ago #92
Local Hero, A League of Their Own, Cat Ballou, Down Periscope, Animal House FuzzyRabbit Yesterday #55
Thank you FuzzyRabbit.Very good choices. debm55 Yesterday #66
PeeWee's Big Adventure catbyte Yesterday #56
No kidding Shambala Yesterday #64
Thank you Shambala.He was very talented debm55 Yesterday #68
Thank you very much, catbyte. I really like your other choices too. debm55 Yesterday #67
The Pink Panther and The Great Race. They are still funny after all these years surfered Yesterday #57
Thank you surfered, Three great choices you have there. debm55 Yesterday #69
Love the Pink Panther movies. Just rewatched them recently 😁 TommieMommy 4 hrs ago #129
Jeremiah Johnson CanonRay Yesterday #58
Jeremiah Johnson was a great film. Robert Redford was wonderful in it. debm55 Yesterday #70
The King and I, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music woodsprite Yesterday #59
Thank you woodsprite. Wonderful musicals. Great films. debm55 Yesterday #71
Shaka Zulu, Godfather, Shogun... great for a rainy Sunday. keithbvadu2 Yesterday #60
Indeed, Thank you keithbvadu2. debm55 Yesterday #72
Midnight In Paris Shambala Yesterday #61
Thank you Shambala. Midnight in Paris is a great film. I'm happy it opened you up to some great writters and artists. debm55 Yesterday #73
Dead Poet's Society KitFox Yesterday #62
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 Yesterday #74
Murder By Death madamesilverspurs Yesterday #63
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 Yesterday #75
I love that one, too! Easterncedar 5 hrs ago #126
Star Wars original trilogy, Sean Connery James Bond films Eugene Yesterday #65
Thank you Eugene. Wonder films. I can see why you would watch more then once. debm55 Yesterday #79
So many very nice responses, I am sure that some have mentioned the Wizard of Oz, but just in case... SWBTATTReg Yesterday #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 Yesterday #84
Ha ha heh! It's one of my favorite scenes, always loved the flying monkeys, and of course the scene when the SWBTATTReg 7 hrs ago #117
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Wizard of Oz Delarage Yesterday #77
Thank you very much Delarge. Great list--but for Halloween. I have never seen it. Enjoy. debm55 Yesterday #80
The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Lunabell Yesterday #78
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 Yesterday #82
We never dressed up, but occasionally my sis, I, sometimes her then boyfriend, and another friend would go to a movie electric_blue68 16 hrs ago #93
One of my best movie memories! buzzycrumbhunger 2 hrs ago #131
Blazing Saddles Mark.b2 Yesterday #81
Thank you Mark,b2. There will never be another like it. Watch everytime it is on. debm55 Yesterday #83
To Kill a Mockingbird, Shawshank Redemption, 12 Angry Men (original) LoisB 23 hrs ago #85
Thank you very much LoisB, I also have them many times. They are classics. debm55 9 hrs ago #95
I never understood how Shawshank did not win the Academy Award for best picture that year. LoisB 8 hrs ago #109
Do you remember who one? I can watch that many times and each time I catch something different. debm55 8 hrs ago #110
I think it was Schindler's List which was a great movie. LoisB 8 hrs ago #112
Schindler's List would have been a hard one to go against. debm55 8 hrs ago #114
That's for sure. LoisB 52 min ago #138
Vertigo, Frenzy, Notorious... ailsagirl 23 hrs ago #86
Agree. Everytime one of his movies is on I watch. Masterful director. debm55 9 hrs ago #96
Mid- century serials, especially the ones from Republic Studios.. Permanut 22 hrs ago #87
Thank you Permanut. Those are great choises. Enjoy. debm55 9 hrs ago #97
Mary Poppins is my favorite movie, but followed by Casablanca, Third Man, Salag 17, Sunset Blvd, Holiday ......... marble falls 21 hrs ago #88
Thank you very much marble falls. You have some excellent choices there. I always watch Salag17 as my late uncle, an Air debm55 9 hrs ago #98
Moonstruck TexasBushwhacker 21 hrs ago #89
I agree with you . Thank you TexasBushwhacker. debm55 9 hrs ago #99
"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 19 hrs ago #90
I agree. Thank you very much, dai13sy. Love it. debm55 9 hrs ago #100
Lost Boys Figarosmom 19 hrs ago #91
Agree. Thank you Figarosmom. Casting, direction and music makes a good movie into a great movie. debm55 8 hrs ago #102
First: Comedies; Mrs Doubtfire, Dave, and Abbot & Costello; The Time of Their Lives.... electric_blue68 16 hrs ago #94
Excellent list of films. Thank you very much electric_blue68 debm55 9 hrs ago #101
Chicago and Phantom of the Opera OLDMDDEM 8 hrs ago #103
Thank you OLDMDDEM. Two classics. Enjoy. debm55 8 hrs ago #104
The Producers (1968) The Wizard 8 hrs ago #105
Thank you ,The Wizard. Great movie. Enjoy. debm55 8 hrs ago #107
Casablanca, A Hard Day's Night, It's a Mad Mad Mad World to name three ... ificandream 8 hrs ago #106
Thank you very much, Ificandream. George had a dry sense of humor. I miss him. He was my favorite, debm55 8 hrs ago #108
The Original West Side Story And National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation......nt global1 8 hrs ago #111
Thank you very much. Great choices. Enjoy. debm55 8 hrs ago #115
Apollo 13 and 2001: A Space Odyssey lastlib 8 hrs ago #113
Agree with your choices. lastlib, thank you very much. debm55 7 hrs ago #116
2001: A Space Odyssey is at the top of my list too. Borogove 2 hrs ago #135
We had one of those big screen movie theaters a few blocks away... electric_blue68 1 hr ago #136
There are SO many, I can't answer, but just a couple recent examples ... Jeebo 6 hrs ago #119
Thank you Jeebo for your two favorites.Your descriptions are great. I have not seen either but your post ties me in to debm55 6 hrs ago #120
Grease is a fun one LeftInTX 6 hrs ago #121
Thank you LeftinTX. I do the same with my favorites. debm55 5 hrs ago #122
The Great Escape Easterncedar 5 hrs ago #125
Thank you Easterncedar. Loved the Great Escape. enjoy your choices. debm55 5 hrs ago #127
This inspired me to watch War and Peace today Easterncedar 33 min ago #139
I never get tired of "Blazing Saddles." Different Drummer 4 hrs ago #128
Thank you Different Drummer. Me either. debm55 4 hrs ago #130
Victor, Victoria, The Big Race, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, The Godfather, yellowdogintexas 2 hrs ago #132
A lot of posters have jogged my memory of more movies LogDog75 2 hrs ago #133
There are so many. discntnt_irny_srcsm 2 hrs ago #134
I forgot Alistar Sim's Scrooge, considering over the decades I've watched ?60+ times! 😀 electric_blue68 1 hr ago #137
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