FILMS
What do you like to get from a film?What is the best moment and why?
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I thought I'd lost it, lent it to someone etc etc.
Then I picked up some of those freebies at the car boot sale being sold for 5p each and realised I'd been searching for my favourite dvd amongst the ones I had in those larger plastic folders.
I love it because he's crazy!
Best bit! All of it! That's why it's my favourite film.
I like the fun/ excitment in it!. And a good ending!
And if it's a sad file/ movie. I likes to see a happy ending/ better outcome at the end of the show.
Derty
You sound like a man after my own heart!
Just alittle! I also likes all types of movies. But! It is still my same outcome about them...
always makes me laugh.
And The Ninth Gate where the end is not what we thing..
I only really get Monty Python now I'm all grown up and it's hilarious.
I've written down the Ninth Gate and I'll get back to you.
I've just seen 'The Jersey Boys' and that one really got me going.
A long film and I enjoyed every minute of it.
Here is one that I can wacht over and over The Night Of the Iguana it was first written
as a play by Tenness Williams and later Jhon Huston turn the ply into a film...
In the Name Of The Rose is also a good film
and the War Of The Rose is not bad..
A Dog Day-afternoon < drama >
As my hearing deteriorates, I'm finding film watching more and more frustrating, though. Subtitles never do the script, or acting justice and they're not usually filmed with lip-readers in mind.
A film that just takes me out of myself and puts me in another place for a little while
Have you seen Babel? That's a long one with so much to think about all the way through. It's a grown up film so be a bit careful with under 18s.
The one I mentioned at the beginning has little dialogue and is pretty self explanatory and plenty to think about.
I'm listing them but I have seen War of the Roses and it is pretty good and a bit silly too. Fun to watch.
Evolution. I don't recognise that one. It's on my list.
I loved The Deer Hunter...something about Christopher Walken...
It is a well written story about men returning home from Vietnam...and the struggle within...
Another movie also well written...The Deliverance...Burt Reynolds had real hair back then...lol...a don't go into the woods theme!!
They're serious films and I know what you mean.
I saw a film many years ago called 'Deer Hunter' that was a totally different film to the one you're referring to but it really had you on the edge of your seat all the way through.
I wish I could find that one.