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Your favourite films?

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Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Mar 2004 11:53

Can't say I've heard of it, no. I missed the last 10 minutes of Erin whatshername, as I was on call and had a phone call ! What happened ? lol

Tallulah

Tallulah Report 22 Mar 2004 11:57

Paul She won the case and people awarded a vast amount of money, got a fancy new office and a raise and her own clients, happy ending aahh! Tricia

Aileen

Aileen Report 22 Mar 2004 12:09

That's it in a nutshell Paul...and there's actually a picture of the real Erin on the website of the company she worked for (the name escapes me!) Aileen

Lynn

Lynn Report 22 Mar 2004 13:12

hi braveheart, tim, its a wonderful life, a small french film 'the red balloon' the 6th sense, notting hill, mad max 1 2 3, in fact every mel gibson film(even summer city) the ladykillers, lassie come home, meet me st louis and somewhere in time,the music haunted me for ages downloaded the theme by john barry , lynn

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Mar 2004 13:17

Ahhh The Ladykillers, what a funn film that is - absolute classic. Did you know they're doign a remake, with Tom Hanks (let's hope it's not appalling). TY for the ending for Erin whatshername. OH and another fave - Edward Scissorhands...

Tallulah

Tallulah Report 22 Mar 2004 13:56

In no particular order Steel Magnolias (wept buckets) Beaches (wept buckets) Dead Poets Society (wept ....you get the idea) Shawshank Redemtion Green Mile Mulan (surprised this is the first Disney cartoon!) Still to add two......so many to choose from Tricia

Tallulah

Tallulah Report 22 Mar 2004 14:01

Sorry, checked back and some one had already included Disneys' Bambi, my apologies. Tricia

Natalie

Natalie Report 22 Mar 2004 14:03

Mine would have to be Sound of Music My Fair Lady, A Star is born (With Barbara & Kris starring in it) The Rock Under Seige The Thornbirds The Way we were Top Gun Oh I could go on for ever lol

Tallulah

Tallulah Report 22 Mar 2004 14:15

Linda I had seen what you had both said about this film and decided that i would definitely have to see it, hopefully i will rent it this week-endx Tricia

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 22 Mar 2004 14:22

Still can't believe I'm the only one to add Arsenic and Old Lace and only one other has put Some Like it Hot - I must be a bit of a wierdo, hubby always says so when I wanna watch an old b/w film ... Am already cringing at the thought of a US remake of the Ladykillers - no, no, no !! Leave it alone please!! I could quite easily add another 3 sets of 8 - forgot Time Bandits, Pretty Woman, Life of Brian, Terminator etc etc Andy are we gonna do books next ?? I've started thinking already ... Maz. XX

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Mar 2004 14:32

Maz, Re: Ladykillers... In one way I agree with you, it could be a disaster (Planet of the Apes ?). On the other hand, it could be OK (Italian Job) or even pretty good (Oceans Eleven). The Tom Hanks factor could redeem it. Paul

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 22 Mar 2004 14:40

Hi Paul Hmmmm !!! I just think the subtle nuances of genteel English life at that time (the policeman on the beat, the trains, the kitchen tap, the old biddy's gathered for afternoon tea etc) are essential to the plot and I just don't think that 21st century Americans will 'get' it!! That started off posh didn't it!! Also the overall feel of it I don't think can be beaten without rebuilding the London of the time. I always tend to be biased against remakes, just always feel 'if it ain't broke' etc. Very naughty of me not to keep an open mind but there you go .... Maz. XX

Lynn

Lynn Report 22 Mar 2004 15:03

talking about film music does anyone know the name of the song that john candy and steve martin are listening to when they are on the road just before they smash the car in trains planes and automobiles or is that the other way round , please thankyou. (its something like doin the mess around ) lynn in bury,

Unknown

Unknown Report 22 Mar 2004 15:14

Maz, Let's hope they "reinvent it" like they did with the Italian Job - I *LOVE* the original and thought it a travesty that they'd remade it, but they've actually done quite a good job of it by just picking out aspects (the fact that it in volves a robbery and of course the mini's) but otherwise produced a completely different film... Otherwise I totally agree with you - the original is great, definitely my favourite "Ealing comedy". Paul

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 22 Mar 2004 15:21

Haven't seen the new Italian Job yet so can't comment. Of course, the original should be on my ever expanding list too... Have thought of one remake I DO like though!! Errol Flynn is fab and can't be beat, but the Kevin Coster 'Robin Hood' is another of my faves - Alan Rickman just makes it, and it has to have the best Marion - beautiful and feisty, just like the rest of us Marion's ..... (I wish) Maz. XX

Jane

Jane Report 22 Mar 2004 15:42

Linda, Cant beleive we are the only 2 so far who have listed Gallipoli. I love all things to do with WW1, and this film really brings home to you how awful it must have been for those fighting. The music alone can have me weeping buckets. Was gonna watch it this afternoon,(I'm supposed to be decorating sons bedroom) but cant find it anywhere. I'm not gonna give up though till I've ripped the house apart. Jane.

Susan

Susan Report 22 Mar 2004 21:03

I would also like to add Crouching Tigar Hidden Dragon Bulletproof Monk Searchers True Grit Thats it Sue

Rick

Rick Report 22 Mar 2004 21:13

Oooh Sue ! Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - wish I'd thought of that. Then again I've already had about 20 and I wouldn't want to appear greedy ! Rick.

Andy

Andy Report 23 Mar 2004 02:01

Maz, With regards starting a books thread, you can have that honour if you like. :-) I don't have much in the way of a books collection in comparison to CDs/DVDs/vids and not sure if I can think of 8! Am a Nick Hornby fan, and two of his books, High Fidelity and About A Boy have both translated themselves well to film.

Melba64

Melba64 Report 23 Mar 2004 12:10

No particular order: Ghost Dirty Dancing Grease Twelve Angry Men Fiddler on the Roof Clash of the Titans Jumpin' Jack Flash Big There are a few others but since I am restricted to 8 I thought I would list the ones I could watch over and over again. As you can see I love comedies (especially Whoopie Goldberg) and musicals. Mel