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Little Miss Sunshine
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love love love |
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500 Days of Summer
Primer Uncut Gems Emma. (The new one) Clerks Donnie Darko Frances Ha One Crazy Summer Adaptation. |
+1 Rickman and Juliet Stephenson and Michael Maloney, all so good in that movie. Thank you for reminding me of it. I'm going to go look for it myself but suggest you try Vudu or Roku TV maybe. They sometimes have surprisingly old or obscure things. |
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Yes, wonderful! Ah Alan Rickman!
+1 Rickman and Juliet Stephenson and Michael Maloney, all so good in that movie. Thank you for reminding me of it. I'm going to go look for it myself but suggest you try Vudu or Roku TV maybe. They sometimes have surprisingly old or obscure things. UGH. The new DCUM thing of collapsing previous posts sometimes strips away context. The movie referred to above is "Truly, Madly, Deeply." Worth coming back here and posting this so folks would know about it. I get why the threads are collapsed now but it sometimes is a pain when you have to do extra clicking around to understand a reply at all. |
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Cable went out the other night so switched to antennae. Happened upon the 1949 version of Little Women.
I forgot how good and decent movies were and could be. I ordered that version the next day. If you want to understand what's really going on in our world, watch the 1998 movie Fallen with Denzel Washington. As far as I'm concerned, that is a documentary. |
| Winter's Bone |
Fantastic movie. Great book, too. |
| Flirting With Disaster |
A lot of these have cult followings. |
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Here are two that are similar in style that made such an impression on me when I saw them:
— night on earth, which is vignettes from different people around the world taking cabs in one evening. — historias de futbol, which is different stories of people around Chile trying to either play soccer or watch soccer. I don’t even like soccer and this movie is both a fun watch and really enjoyably done. |
Agreed, this one is excellent. |
+1 “I saw something nasty in the woodshed!” Strictly Ballroom is mine |
+1 “We didn’t want to go to Fort Sumpter and look at old houses! We wanted to go to the beach and dance and meet boys!” |
Dead Again was my first thought. |