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Ruthie
de lah rutheh rank
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by Ruthie » Sat Feb 17, 2007 1:45 pm
My mom loves
Casablanca ---so, I'm rather sick of it- but I don't mind it.
Charade
The Vanishing Lady
North by North West
My Favorite Brunette
The 39 Steps
Witness for the Prosecution [awesome movie!]
The Importance of Being Ernest
I'll think of more later....
FrayedAroundTheEdges
i hold the hand that holds the world
Posts: 4696 Joined: December 2006
Location: ...on someones mind <3...
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by FrayedAroundTheEdges » Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:33 pm
I LOVE:
White Christmas
Gone With the Wind
My Fair Lady
Little Women
A Little Princess
]Lost and
insecure ,
you found me , lyin on the floor...
whyd you have to wait? where were you?
just a little late...
you found me
The Fray
--> You Found Me
ajamj
Older Than Dirt
Posts: 2788 Joined: August 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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by ajamj » Sat Feb 17, 2007 10:49 pm
Casablanca rocks! I am also a big fan of White Christmas and Holiday Inn .
Harvey
Citizen Kane
Most of Hitchcock's films
Everyone should have a happy dance.
The Top Crusader
Hammer Bro
Posts: 22638 Joined: April 2005
Location: A drawbridge over a lava pit with an axe conveniently off to the side
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by The Top Crusader » Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:37 am
King Kong
(The original, 1933 version, for you weirdos who think "LOL PETER JACKSON CREATED KING KONG in 2005!!!!!11
And the 1976 version with Michael Grodin from
Family Ties will not be discussed here.
)
Mincy
Smile for the camera
Posts: 1188 Joined: November 2006
Location: Quatsino Lightstation, BC, Canada
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by Mincy » Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:01 am
I like the original Ralph S. Mouse moves. The Really old one with the robotic mouse.
JesusIsAlive
Former Admin (x2.5)
Posts: 14806 Joined: June 2006
Location: Grinning cheezily somewhere off yonder...
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by JesusIsAlive » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:35 am
the don knotts movies were THE best. 'Shakiest Gun in the West', 'Apple Dumpling Gang', and 'The Ghost and Mr. Chicken' are all really good!
Dance or Die
I'm a teapot
Posts: 419 Joined: June 2006
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by Dance or Die » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:23 am
The secret life of Walter Mittie!!!
best old movie ever!!
actinglove299
Sing in the sunshine
Posts: 1720 Joined: January 2007
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by actinglove299 » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:42 am
Tamika W wrote: I LOVE:
White Christmas
Gone With the Wind
My Fair Lady
Little Women
A Little Princess
All my favorites! I also love:
The Sound of Music
The Happiest Millionare
Herbie movies.
JesusIsAlive
Former Admin (x2.5)
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by JesusIsAlive » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:46 am
actinglove299 wrote: Tamika W wrote: I LOVE:
White Christmas
Gone With the Wind
My Fair Lady
Little Women
A Little Princess
All my favorites! I also love:
The Sound of Music
The Happiest Millionare
Herbie movies.
Ooooh! I forgot herbie. Those movies are AWESOME!
PJ
Catspaw Rocks!
Posts: 821 Joined: January 2007
Location: wandering in the desert, searching for my promised land
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by PJ » Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:19 pm
White Christmas.
Holiday Inn
Harvey
Yes!
It's A Wonderful Life
When Harry Met Sally
The Karate Kid
The Karate Kid: Part 2
Love is stronger than death.
Lord_Kappa
A great mapmaker
Posts: 2849 Joined: July 2006
Location: The United States of America
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by Lord_Kappa » Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:54 am
Harold Lloyd comedies.
“Among the attributes of God, although they are all equal, mercy shines with even more brilliancy than justice.” —Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
By the way, Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, was a racist .
Movieman
Wants David O Piano
Posts: 1248 Joined: March 2007
Location: South Korea
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by Movieman » Fri Mar 30, 2007 11:13 pm
Pretty much anything made by Alfred Hitchcock
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underdogfan710
Pilgrim
Posts: 274 Joined: February 2006
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by underdogfan710 » Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:21 pm
All I can think of at the moment are The Sound of Music and It's a Wonderful Life, though I did see part of The Love Bug the other night and liked it.
God promises a safe landing, not smooth passage.
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Aram
Expecting a battle
Posts: 4995 Joined: December 2005
Location: Gaza Strip
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by Aram » Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:41 pm
A little Princess was a good movie..
also.. Night Train to Munich is really good.. Although, I have no idea who starred in it or when it was originally produced.
Belinda with Jane Wyman was good.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang..
Bringing up Baby..
actinglove299
Sing in the sunshine
Posts: 1720 Joined: January 2007
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by actinglove299 » Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:38 pm
Aram Doyle wrote: A little Princess was a good movie..
also.. Night Train to Munich is really good.. Although, I have no idea who starred in it or when it was originally produced.
Belinda with Jane Wyman was good.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang..
Bringing up Baby..
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! That was an awesome movie. The Shaggy Dog, the old version, was really good too.
Agentpaw
Eh, whats up doc?
Posts: 2170 Joined: May 2005
Location: Minnesota
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by Agentpaw » Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:19 pm
Old Yeller, the best old movie ever!
to His glory
Fourscore and seven
Posts: 89 Joined: March 2007
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by to His glory » Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:24 pm
Winchester 73
It's a wonderful life
shane
old yeller
the cowboys (if it were not for the language)
North by northwest
Mr. Smith goes to Washington
The longest day
the sands of Iwo Jima
Tora, Tora, Tora
Ben-Hur
Sparticus
Shenandoua
1 peter 3:15
Aram
Expecting a battle
Posts: 4995 Joined: December 2005
Location: Gaza Strip
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by Aram » Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:53 pm
I just googled 'Night Train to Munich'. It starred Rex Harrison, came out in 1940 and was given an Oscar nod.
There was also something about it being 'hitchcockian'.
amyinodyssey
Found
Posts: 303 Joined: May 2007
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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by amyinodyssey » Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:38 pm
The Sound of Music
State Fair
Carousel
(obviously I like Rogers and Hammerstein)
My Fair Lady
Sabrina
(obviously anything with Audrey Hepburn)
An Affair to Remember
Larry The Pickle
If posts were pigs...
Posts: 2195 Joined: April 2005
Location: An uncharted Island, thought to exist only in myth.
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by Larry The Pickle » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:01 pm
Bennett wrote: Jman 009 wrote: I usually don't go much farther back than the 80's.
I do my best to skip the 80s.
BC
But Die Hard is an 80's movie!!!
Evolution is a faith, not a science!