What movie would you like to live in?

Anonymous
Little big lies homes in CA
Anonymous
Amelie!
Anonymous
I m in …pursuit of happiness
Anonymous
The world of Emma 2020 (not necessarily the homes). And both houses in Parent Trap
Anonymous
Mama Mia - lollygagging on Greek Island idyll listening to ABBA sounds splendid

Black Panther - Wakanda forever (Africa magic, art and technology)

Harry Potter 1 or 2 before Hogwarts became too dark - for the adventures

Wizard of Oz - after both the witches are defeated - for the sense of wonder

Singing in the rain - singing and tap dancing while well dressed in the rain just seems fun - maybe not live in but to visit as a happy place

La La Land - same rationale as for Singing in the rain
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Anonymous wrote:Something's Gotta Give with It's Complicated a close second. Those Nancy Meyers homes are to die for. I could definitely live in Diane Keaton's character's Hamptons house on the beach.


This is a very good answer. I was going to say “any Hallmark movie” because nothing truly bad ever happens and everything always works out in the end. But if it couldn’t have hallmark, I’d take Nancy Meyers
Anonymous
ET when they’re in Elliot’s house or riding bikes in the neighborhood or Fast Times at Ridgemont High during the mall scenes.

My heart aches for that period of the 80s. 80s malls were so specific and awful but I loved them. There are bits of North Park in Dallas and South Coast Plaza in CA that retain some of that charm if you know where to look.

The details and lighting in Elliot’s house are so similar to my back door neighbors’ house growing up even though I grew up in the Midwest, not CA. And I have strong memories of wearing clothes like that and riding bikes on newly built cul de sacs to nearby woods. And the brown louvered doors and dark kitchens and stained glass lights. Sigh.

My DH teases me because he thinks I cry for ET every time- I’m crying because the way that time look and felt to me as a kid is gone except for in family photos and that movie.
Anonymous
Bringing up Baby, Christmas in Connecticut, The Bachelor and The Bobby Soxer. And not just the homes, the lifestyles, towns, etc.
Anonymous
Asked my adult kids this: Wolf of Wall STreet and Avatar
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Anonymous wrote:What movie wants to make you jump through the screen and why?


OP - what was your choice ?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dazed and Confused

Those kids were having a good time. Well, some of them.


Not the freshman. But otherwise, agreed. That looked like a fun time to be in high school.


I think you don't remember the second half of the film.

Be a lot cooler if you did!
Anonymous
Star Wars
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I randomly felt this way about Robin Hood prince of thieves (Kevin Costner) when I was young. I felt almost mournful leaving the theater.
Anonymous

Lord of the Rings, of course. How is this a question?

Anonymous
Any porn
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