Favorite movie

Anonymous
Some like it hot, staring Monroe, Lemon and Curtis
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with Newman and Redford

Female, mid 40's
Anonymous
Male: The Limey or Waiting for Guffman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Male 56

Just saw silver linings playbook and it grabbed me and kept me mesmerized again the fifth or sixth time

So many parties I know vex in real life. He anxiety crisis time of looking for his wedding video. My son went thru multiple episodes looking for god knows what at 3:00 am

But the best part is the end when De Niro grabs him and says that sometimes life throws you an opportunity and it would be a sin to not take it , a sin!!!

And the dylon cash song in the studio is a high light

I strongly encourage anyone that is looking for a feel good, pick me up, hopeful movie to watch silver linings playbook




Male, 50.

Thank you for the recommendation.

I watched it with my wife tonight and we really enjoyed it. I've suffered from anxiety issues myself, so the movie was relatable in a lot of ways.

Thanks, again!
Anonymous
Man- Back to the Future
Anonymous
Female - Lost In Translation
Anonymous
Female, 33 - Clueless and For a Good Time Call...
Anonymous
Woman: Raising Arizona
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Woman - My Fair Lady (julie Andrew and Rex Harrison, from the 60s), followed very closely by the original Star Wars and then the Blues Brothers. I am eclectic.


Have only read the first page, so I don't know if someone has already corrected you, PP...but it was Audrey Hepburn in the movie version, not Julie Andrews. Julie Andrews starred in My Fair Lady on Broadway and REALLLLY wanted to role in the movie but they didn't give it to her.
Anonymous
Woman, late 40's
I love movies and can't pick out a favorite, but I can describe my favorite type:

1. Must have a happy ending
2. Probably (but not necessarily) an older movie. (Could include musicals or black-and-white movies.)
3. Plot or character based, not action movies
4. I generally prefer movies that have humor
5. Bonus points for movies that have one of the following traits (intricate and well-executed plots, witty dialogue, heartwarming stories that make me feel better about the world, or truly outstanding musical numbers)
Anonymous
W, 36:
Up in the Air
Juno
Bridgid Jones Diary
Anonymous
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Tied with:

Defending Your Life
Anonymous
Defending Your Life

Tied with:

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Anonymous
Woman, 40.

Almost Famous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Man
Back to the Future


This is my DH as well.

Mine (woman) is the 5th Harry Potter.


Why the 5th? 3rd is my favorite of Hp (but not overall fave movie)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Male 56

Just saw silver linings playbook and it grabbed me and kept me mesmerized again the fifth or sixth time

So many parties I know vex in real life. He anxiety crisis time of looking for his wedding video. My son went thru multiple episodes looking for god knows what at 3:00 am

But the best part is the end when De Niro grabs him and says that sometimes life throws you an opportunity and it would be a sin to not take it , a sin!!!

And the dylon cash song in the studio is a high light

I strongly encourage anyone that is looking for a feel good, pick me up, hopeful movie to watch silver linings playbook

This is the only movie I have ever walked out of..... Glad you enjoyed it!!!



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