The Greatest EVER..................Feel Good Movie
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The Greatest EVER..................Feel Good Movie
You know, the one's the fella's always have to bunch up to afterwards, the one's that make you feel better about yourself and the world once it's finished. The one's were that damn thing fly's straight into your eye. Quite simply the movie that makes you forget the crap filled nauseating world we have to stomach and reminds us that the human spirit still has courage, integrity and righteousness.
I saw one of my all time favourite feel good movies today, it was 'The Scent of a Woman' Pacino's greatest ever performance in my opinion, and has always it had me smiling at the end.
So.........what would be your all time favourite 'Feel Good Movie'?
I saw one of my all time favourite feel good movies today, it was 'The Scent of a Woman' Pacino's greatest ever performance in my opinion, and has always it had me smiling at the end.
So.........what would be your all time favourite 'Feel Good Movie'?
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Have to rate a few of equal standing for me. Not surprisingly, dance figures highly:
Dirty Dancing. At 16, the world's your oyster. Pity it all had to end.....Cynthia Rhodes lives on.
Strictly Ballroom, laugh a minute. Great performances from some Aussie actors.
Hope and Glory. Brilliant wartime frolics. Quite hilarious.
Shall we dance. Worth putting up with Jennifer Lopez's memorably forgetable acting to see Stanley Tucci in action.
And yes, "Scent of a woman" was excellent, as was Pacino's tango
Dirty Dancing. At 16, the world's your oyster. Pity it all had to end.....Cynthia Rhodes lives on.
Strictly Ballroom, laugh a minute. Great performances from some Aussie actors.
Hope and Glory. Brilliant wartime frolics. Quite hilarious.
Shall we dance. Worth putting up with Jennifer Lopez's memorably forgetable acting to see Stanley Tucci in action.
And yes, "Scent of a woman" was excellent, as was Pacino's tango
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A Christmas Carol
Oliver Twist
The Railway Children
Gregory's Girl
Restless Natives (Awesome Big Country soundtrack to boot)
Other than for those I'm one of those hard-nut types.
A Christmas Carol
Oliver Twist
The Railway Children
Gregory's Girl
Restless Natives (Awesome Big Country soundtrack to boot)
Other than for those I'm one of those hard-nut types.
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Some of my favs already mentioned
Huge Restless Natives fan
Hope and Glory is very underated and is excellent
A Wonderful Life (yes this grumpy anti christma fool does like it)
Just watched The Breakfast Club (how gorgeous is Ally Sheedy)
Saw Big Fish the other day and thats good too
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Sleepless in Seattle (yes I did put that, street cred - what I had has just died)
Singletons Pluck (the one about the bloke taking Geese to London)
Shrek
Mars Attacks
Huge Restless Natives fan
Hope and Glory is very underated and is excellent
A Wonderful Life (yes this grumpy anti christma fool does like it)
Just watched The Breakfast Club (how gorgeous is Ally Sheedy)
Saw Big Fish the other day and thats good too
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Sleepless in Seattle (yes I did put that, street cred - what I had has just died)
Singletons Pluck (the one about the bloke taking Geese to London)
Shrek
Mars Attacks
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Whistle Down the Wind - Hayley Mills and a small bunch of urchins. Lovely film.
There's another film of which I cannot remember the title. It's far from a classic, but I enjoy it when I view. It involved a pair of nesting birds outside a small village, said birds being rare (pippins?). Whatever, it's on my list. Anyone help with the title?
There's another film of which I cannot remember the title. It's far from a classic, but I enjoy it when I view. It involved a pair of nesting birds outside a small village, said birds being rare (pippins?). Whatever, it's on my list. Anyone help with the title?
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