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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What’s the film people keep going back to…the movie you put on to watch when it’s been a stressful day, your unwell or if your just looking for that pick me up.
For us ours is the lost boys
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"I seldom watch films more than once, but will make an exception for Billy Elliot."
Jackie Brown. The only Tarantino I like. Worth watching many times, just for the subtle love story underneath the violence x |
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Micro Men. A BBC film about the early 80's computer revolution in the UK focusing on Clive Sinclair and Chris Curry. Very nostalgic for me, and great fun with Alexander Armstrong and Martin Freeman. |
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Oh crumbs I have a few that I kind of rotate through
Casablanca
The Quiet Man
To Have and Have Not
A Good Year
A Fistful of Dollars
La La Land
And
The Big Lebowski
Oh and Cinema Paradiso
Oh I haven’t watched that for a while… a bottle of chianti and me in front of the telly watching Cinema Paradiso looks like it might be on the cards tonight ! |
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"If I'm feeling particularly rubbish it will be Dogma. Nobody else understands why the hell I find it so funny but it really does make me smile "
I absolutely love that movie “but… I’m a fucking demon” |
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So many dependant on what precisely is going on. The princess bride - obviously, The Addam's Family with Raul Julia, Superman and Superman 3 (Christopher Reeves versions) and Hot Fuzz. |
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"If I'm feeling particularly rubbish it will be Dogma. Nobody else understands why the hell I find it so funny but it really does make me smile
I absolutely love that movie “but… I’m a fucking demon”"
Yay someone else who loves it. What's not to love the conquering of the Golgothan with air freshener |
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"If I'm feeling particularly rubbish it will be Dogma. Nobody else understands why the hell I find it so funny but it really does make me smile
I absolutely love that movie “but… I’m a fucking demon”
Yay someone else who loves it. What's not to love the conquering of the Golgothan with air freshener "
and Alan Rickman too! |
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"What’s the film people keep going back to…the movie you put on to watch when it’s been a stressful day, your unwell or if your just looking for that pick me up.
For us ours is the lost boys
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Jurassic Park/World can’t wait for Dominion to be released |
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"What’s the film people keep going back to…the movie you put on to watch when it’s been a stressful day, your unwell or if your just looking for that pick me up.
For us ours is the lost boys
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Good choice
For me always Star Wars
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When Harry met Sally always always always but also The Great Gatsby (Baz Luhrman) - I return to the book often too.
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I hated that book sooooo much. Haven't seen that adaptation and I do like Baz Luhrman tho... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Natural born killers "
Probably one of my most favourite films from Oliver Stone. Very controversial, but wow it sure does leave you on the edge of your seat. A cult classic! Gotta love Wayne Gail lol |
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"When Harry met Sally always always always but also The Great Gatsby (Baz Luhrman) - I return to the book often too.
I hated that book sooooo much. Haven't seen that adaptation and I do like Baz Luhrman tho..."
Oh no why did you hate it? Because Jay was an obsessive creep living in the past? .
I think Luhrman’s adaptation is good just because it’s eccentric but also Tobey Maguire’s narration as Nick is fabulous |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When Harry met Sally always always always but also The Great Gatsby (Baz Luhrman) - I return to the book often too.
I hated that book sooooo much. Haven't seen that adaptation and I do like Baz Luhrman tho...
Oh no why did you hate it? Because Jay was an obsessive creep living in the past? .
I think Luhrman’s adaptation is good just because it’s eccentric but also Tobey Maguire’s narration as Nick is fabulous"
I can't even remember why. It just unnerved me so much. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When Harry met Sally always always always but also The Great Gatsby (Baz Luhrman) - I return to the book often too.
I hated that book sooooo much. Haven't seen that adaptation and I do like Baz Luhrman tho...
Oh no why did you hate it? Because Jay was an obsessive creep living in the past? .
I think Luhrman’s adaptation is good just because it’s eccentric but also Tobey Maguire’s narration as Nick is fabulous
I can't even remember why. It just unnerved me so much. "
Understandable! Try the film if you can. Only because I would love to talk to someone about it |
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"What’s the film people keep going back to…the movie you put on to watch when it’s been a stressful day, your unwell or if your just looking for that pick me up.
For us ours is the lost boys
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Mine are bitter sweet.
Either:
Bill and Ted's excellent adventure.
Goonies.
OR
Star Trek IV. The Voyage Home aka "the one with the whales".
They're all just fun adventures for the sake of it...but they also make me feel old if switch any brain cells on whilst watching.
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"Grand Budapest Hotel"
I might put a Wes on too. Or maybe Withnail, or Singin in the rain. Or one of the LOTRs. Or a 'light' Coens.
Or some telly like Parks and recreation, Seinfeld, the thick of it, or an old Winterwatch. Soothing! |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
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I’m not really very interested in watching the same thing over and over, if I’m with someone who really wants to watch one I’ve already seen then that’s ok, but on my own I will always pick something new to watch instead. |
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"I’ve started rewatching 80/90’s movies again like the breakfast club, rainman, when a man loves a woman, pretty woman, dead poets society etc
Me too. Last one was pretty women."
Same I watched it Wednesday evening.
Planning to watch when a man loves a woman this evening while my kids are out |
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