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    anc

    @eva licious wrote:

    i love most films far too many too mention

    12 angry men

    its a wonderful life

    jaws

    psycho

    All the indiana jones r just some of my faves ive been watchin lately

    but i better not forget to mention the film i watch wen i feel like a cry

    Marley and me

    John Grogan: A dog has no use for fancy cars, big homes, or designer clothes. A water log stick will do just fine. A dog doesn’t care if your rich or poor, clever or dull, smart or dumb. Give him your heart and he’ll give you his. How many people can you say that about? How many people can make you feel rare and pure and special? How many people can make you feel extraordinary?

    John Grogan: [To Marley] You know how we’re always saying what a pain you are, you’re the world’s worst dog, don’t believe it, don’t believe it for one minute because you know we couldn’t find a better dog, I love you, more than anything, you’re a great dog, I love you.

    OMG :shock: I can never watch that film again – dawta and me in absolute floods – I spent at least a fortnight watching over my dog like I did when I had my babbies :( So sad :cry:

    The Hunt For Red October, and anything with Sean Connery in.
    Anything with Whoopi Goldberg in.
    Colin Filth (as I call him) – my dawta actually calls him that to her m8’s – reckon they think she is as daft as I am lol Bit of an age difference, but, interesting she finds him attractive too!
    Jack Black – School of Rock etc etc.
    Did once sit through 2 weeks worth of Elvis Presley films lol
    Elizabeth Taylor – National Velvet etc. etc.
    Billy Elliot – went to the theatre too – brill!
    The Full Monty.
    Chicken Run.
    Babe.

    Gawd starting to get boring – will shut up – for a while! :lol:

    #494712

    @anc wrote:

    @sceptical guy wrote:

    @anc wrote:

    for me it is Cool Hand Luke!

    I used to love Mary Poppins

    I still remember the annoyed ady who lived at the end house of the street, queueing with her small child at the cinema, turning to me and sayng to my happily-smiling face, “you’re a bit bloody old to be in this queue. You backward or something?”

    *coughs* I think I know the words to all the songs! :oops:

    Oh, its a jolly holiday with Mary…….. sung in the undisputed shocker of a British accent :D

    #494713

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @anc wrote:

    @sceptical guy wrote:

    @anc wrote:

    for me it is Cool Hand Luke!

    I used to love Mary Poppins

    I still remember the annoyed ady who lived at the end house of the street, queueing with her small child at the cinema, turning to me and sayng to my happily-smiling face, “you’re a bit bloody old to be in this queue. You backward or something?”

    *coughs* I think I know the words to all the songs! :oops:

    Oh, its a jolly holiday with Mary…….. sung in the undisputed shocker of a British accent :D

    for every job that must be done
    there is an element of fun

    duh..is my memory serving me right for that song?

    #494714

    i watched a film the other night, Hachiko, a dogs tale..with richard gere, about him and his dog.
    It’s a true story and had me crying buckets, literally buckets lol, not sensational but a very emotive story

    #494715

    @sceptical guy wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @anc wrote:

    @sceptical guy wrote:

    @anc wrote:

    for me it is Cool Hand Luke!

    I used to love Mary Poppins

    I still remember the annoyed ady who lived at the end house of the street, queueing with her small child at the cinema, turning to me and sayng to my happily-smiling face, “you’re a bit bloody old to be in this queue. You backward or something?”

    *coughs* I think I know the words to all the songs! :oops:

    Oh, its a jolly holiday with Mary…….. sung in the undisputed shocker of a British accent :D

    for every job that must be done
    there is an element of fun

    duh..is my memory serving me right for that song?

    For a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down :D Ha Ha scep…. wrong singer wrong film…. wrong song… apart from that perfect memory :D

    #494716

    @(f)politics? wrote:

    i watched a film the other night, Hachiko, a dogs tale..with richard gere, about him and his dog.
    It’s a true story and had me crying buckets, literally buckets lol, not sensational but a very emotive story

    so underneath that hard exterior lies a big teddy bear then? :wink:

    #494717

    ummm.. nope =; :)

    #494718

    A very scary movie on Film 4 tonight – real horror. Hansel and Gretel.

    It’s a Korean movie, but better than most of the blood-schlock Koreans make.

    Reputed to be the scariest horror since The Ring (Japanese version)

    Hollywood does poor remakes of these films – like the American remake of that superb Danish thriller, The Killing.

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