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Sat 10 Jul, 2010 10:50 am
not in order
(1) Lonely are the Brave
(2) Harold and Maude
(3) Paris, Texas
Of the six movies so far mentioned, I have seen Lonely Are the Brave, multiple times. I love it almost as much as the dys loves it.
well, apparently I am not on ignore by as many peeps as i thought.
@edgarblythe,
Get a French version of D>L> much more realistic "it's beyond me"... Who would say thât ? Sometime U wonder how they get their inspiration>
I was once a wittyness. But they didn't call me to the stand.
I can't pick top favorites, because they change with my moods. Today it's
Midnight Cowboy, because as a young traveler to places like New York and elesewhere, I and my brother sometimes saw the kinds of hopeless situations develop the way they did for the goof ball in the movie - and the isolation one can feel.
The Graduate, because it operates on so many levels that speak to me.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, because I saw it first in a tiny theater in Kansas City, with my brother Sam - He loved that movie
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:
I can't pick top favorites, because they change with my moods. Today it's
Midnight Cowboy, because as a young traveler to places like New York and elesewhere, I and my brother sometimes saw the kinds of hopeless situations develop the way they did for the goof ball in the movie - and the isolation one can feel.
The Graduate, because it operates on so many levels that speak to me.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, because I saw it first in a tiny theater in Kansas City, with my brother Sam - He loved that movie
The movies you mentioned were made between 1966 and 1969. The movies that affected me the most came out in that short period of time.
Midnight Cowboy
The Graduate
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
2001: A Space Odyssey
Bonnie and Clyde
M*A*S*H
If
Medium Cool
What a time for movies that actually challenged your perceptions!
@wandeljw,
If is one of my favourite films
@wandeljw,
wandeljw wrote:
edgarblythe wrote:
I can't pick top favorites, because they change with my moods. Today it's
Midnight Cowboy, because as a young traveler to places like New York and elesewhere, I and my brother sometimes saw the kinds of hopeless situations develop the way they did for the goof ball in the movie - and the isolation one can feel.
The Graduate, because it operates on so many levels that speak to me.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, because I saw it first in a tiny theater in Kansas City, with my brother Sam - He loved that movie
The movies you mentioned were made between 1966 and 1969. The movies that affected me the most came out in that short period of time.
Midnight Cowboy
The Graduate
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
2001: A Space Odyssey
Bonnie and Clyde
M*A*S*H
If
Medium Cool
What a time for movies that actually challenged your perceptions!
Some of the other films you noted make my top three from time to time.
@Pepijn Sweep,
Pepijn Sweep wrote:
Brideshead Revisited
Which version of
Brideshead Revisited? The film from 2008 or the television miniseries from 1981?
@wandeljw,
M*A*S*H is
Robert Altman's satirical antiwar magnum opus!
@tsarstepan,
Arghhh.... My Kingdom for A-rocket !
If Fav means will watch over and over
1) the big chill
2) Blade Runner
3) Wall Street
Hard Times
T0y Story
To Kill a Mockingbird