My Favorite Movies


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1
Gone With the Wind 1939,  G)
Gone With the Wind
Indescribable...my favourite film ever, and my favourite story ever too!

If you love this film, read the book! I've done just that and the book makes you understand the characters soo much more, i've got to say i now adore Melly (not that i didn't before)...

But one thing, why does Scarlett like Ashley so much, he is so weak compared to Rhett, even in the book he's not that much better. However he is a bit more forward, with Scarlett, in the book.

The 'stairs' scene (if you can guess which that one is) was what caught my eyes, i cannot believe how cold Rhett can be! tut

...well one hell of a film, everyone must watch it!
2
Waterloo Bridge 1940,  Unrated)
Waterloo Bridge
I love this film...
The first 40 mins are nice, fun and joyful and then Myra's life is completly turned upside down and her life is destroyed...

A tragic ending...

If u liked this you should definately watch Vivien Leigh in 'Anna Karenina'...

Dame Edna Everidge mentioned that when Vivien Leigh is on the bridge walking to her own death she has the look of the famous picture 'The Scream'! ~ watch it again and see what you think...
3
The Philadelphia Story 1940,  Unrated)
The Philadelphia Story
Okay i've watched it, i love Dinah! It's a very fun film to watch, and you definately, at the end, want Tracy to wake up and definately not marry Kittridge!

I've got to say i have fallen in love with James Stewart ~ he's great in this films...
4
A Yank at Oxford 1938,  Unrated)
A Yank at Oxford
Very, very good...

I love how Vivien plays, Elsa Craddock, the compulsive flirt!
5
Moulin Rouge! 2001,  PG-13)
Moulin Rouge!
You wish they could be together forever...!! A definate tear-jeaker
6
Airplane! 1980,  PG)
Airplane!
OMG...lol

But surely....
7
Cinderella 1950,  G)
Cinderella
When i was young i used to watch this constantly, i don't why i did as i have a feeling i didn't like it that much!

I think i will have to watch it again and find out!
8
The Kid 1921,  Unrated)
The Kid
The opening title for the film was perfect!
"A comedy with a smile--and perhaps a tear"

Chaplin and Coogan are most endearing. Coogan looked so small and his reactions were ostentaciously heartening. Some of the film seems rather dated (understandable) - humour-wise, yet it still stands strong with me pleasure-wise.

The story is darling and i sighed with joy when the poor ducky was reunited with his tramp!
9
A Midsummer Night's Dream 1999,  PG-13)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Fabulous!!!

What dead my ... (perfectly beautiful)

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