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A Walk in the Woods - Robert Redford, Nick Nolte. Not a riveting story, but entertaining. A look at how people deal with aging.
Second Hand Lions - Robert Duvall, Michael Caine. Feel good, quirky. Kyra Sedgwick and Haley Osmond are in it as well.
And a darkish mystery that I've watched a couple of times - In the Electric Mist. Tommy Lee Jones, John Goodman.
I'd rewatch this movie if I could find it - Dead Again - Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. A british mystery.
All of these plus one more - A Simple Twist of Fate - Steve Martin, Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney, Catherine O'HaraTo me, this is prime romcom season, so here are a few that I absolutely love.
This is kind of a golden oldie from 2006, one that I rewatch every year at this time: "The Holiday," starring Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jack Black and Jude Law. To me it's everything a romcom should be.
Going back a really, REALLY long time, if you can find it, I would recommend "Vacation from Marriage," a 1945 black and white film starring Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr -- with a very, very young Glynis Johns in a supporting role. It also has an alternate title, "Perfect Strangers" (not sure why), so if you can't find it under one, you can try the other. I know it's been on TCM a few times. I happen to have it on DVD.
One more: "Desk Set," a 1957 romantic comedy starring Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. It's one of their lesser-known movies, but I loved it. Their chemistry is off the charts.
Desk Set is awesome. And very fitting for the season, as it has the best office Christmas party in any movie.One more: "Desk Set," a 1957 romantic comedy starring Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. It's one of their lesser-known movies, but I loved it. Their chemistry is off the charts.
Yep. It sure does.Desk Set is awesome. And very fitting for the season, as it has the best office Christmas party in any movie.![]()
For those who have US Turner Classic Movies, it is scheduled Wednesday December 23rd at 9:45 PM EST.Desk Set is awesome. And very fitting for the season, as it has the best office Christmas party in any movie.![]()
I see "Dead Again" on every once in a while. Not supposed to be British as it takes place in Los Angeles. Also has Andy Garcia, Jo Anderson, Robin Williams, and my favorite - sir Derek Jacobi.A Walk in the Woods - Robert Redford, Nick Nolte. Not a riveting story, but entertaining. A look at how people deal with aging.
Second Hand Lions - Robert Duvall, Michael Caine. Feel good, quirky. Kyra Sedgwick and Haley Osmond are in it as well.
And a darkish mystery that I've watched a couple of times - In the Electric Mist. Tommy Lee Jones, John Goodman.
I'd rewatch this movie if I could find it - Dead Again - Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. A british mystery.
Oh my God a Local Hero fan!! I adore that film. When I first saw it I wanted to move to that village with all of those quirky, wonderful people. It is on Tubi now.Three that I watch every time they are on -
Local Hero - Peter Regeirt, Burt Lancaster
World of Henry Orient - Peter Sellers, Angela Lansbury, Tom Bosley, mostly in supporting roles.
Best Years of Our Lives - Everyone should know it but lots of people don't. 7 oscars, including best picture.
Oh, and for Christmas - Scrooge, A Christmas Carol - 1951 version with Alistair Sim. The best version in my opinion.
I think I start giggling when they pick up the rabbit.Oh my God a Local Hero fan!! I adore that film. When I first saw it I wanted to move to that village with all of those quirky, wonderful people. It is on Tubi now.
About Dead Again: It is showing for free on Pluto.
Well it’s just the silly little things: Peter Capaldi’s character has a facility for languages but they are in the UK, Gordon turning up all over the place and then Mac asking about the baby in the stroller. This quiet town but crossing the street can be dangerous. And then a Russian… And of course that soundtrack…I think I start giggling when they pick up the rabbit.
The story mentions that TCM will air a selection of the films tonight. The ones they're airing are The Pride of the Yankees, Powwow Highway, Uptown Saturday Night, Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt, and Invaders from Mars. (See https://www.tcm.com/schedule.)The U.S. national film registry “inducted” several new films yesterday, from old Buster Keaton to No Country for Old Men. My heart surged when they chose Dirty Dancing, if there is a film more beloved by two generations of American women I don’t know what it is.
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25 Films Named to National Film Registry for Preservation
Twenty-five films have been selected for the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2024 due to their cultural, historic or aesthetic importance to preserve the nation’s film heritage.newsroom.loc.gov
A few of my all-time favorites that haven't been mentioned here:
"Lethal Weapon" (1987). The original was definitely the best for this franchise. None of the others lived up to the first. This was Mel Gibson at his peak. Martin Riggs was TORTURED by grief, and you could really feel it, in between all the wisecracks and the unhinged behavior.
"The Secret Garden" -- the 1993 version, with Dame Maggie Smith as Mrs. Medlock. Excellent, in every aspect. I can't say enough about this one. It should have won all the awards, IMO.
"LA Confidential" (1997) with Guy Pierce, Russell Crowe and Kim Basinger. Another movie that I can't say enough about. It was just so GOOD. (More than a bit bloody/violent though, for those who are disturbed by that sort of thing. Really high body count. The R rating was definitely earned.)
"Pleasantville" (1998) with Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon. Some really strong acting, and a powerful message (more than one, actually) for a movie that's supposed to be a comedy.
Guilty pleasure: "Queen of the Damned" (2002). I thought Stuart Townsend made an infinitely hotter Lestat de Lioncourt than Tom Cruise. Vampire movies in general are my biggest guilty pleasure, and I enjoyed this one overall even though there were a few missteps.
I think "Pleasantville" is one of the best films of that decade and it so aptly gets the message across in a funny, non-preachy way. I think it is even more relevant now that Trump has been elected and we see certain groups trying to force their way of life and their beliefs down our throats.
Thanks for the list. I always liked "Pride of the Yankees", however, the real standout for me is "Miracle Worker". It certainly deserved all the accolades it received.The U.S. national film registry “inducted” several new films yesterday, from old Buster Keaton to No Country for Old Men. My heart surged when they chose Dirty Dancing, if there is a film more beloved by two generations of American women I don’t know what it is.
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25 Films Named to National Film Registry for Preservation
Twenty-five films have been selected for the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2024 due to their cultural, historic or aesthetic importance to preserve the nation’s film heritage.newsroom.loc.gov
Recommend now that I've watched it.OK well I'll start with my motivation for starting this thread: I'd run across this movie "review" of the Hindi film Awara, which apparently got very popular for its socialist themes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue3a3nnn9b4&ab_channel=LowercaseJai
Have not watched it. Will try to.