Nobody mentioned “Big Trouble in Little China”???
I’ll keep it to one:
Uh, yeah. It does seem out of character for me.
Oh, and Bladerunner.
And Mary Poppins.
And…
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The Adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn, natch!)
A Hard Day’s Night
The Lion In Winter
The Philadelphia Story
Bringing Up Baby
Local Hero
A Night At The Opera
A Christmas Carol / Scrooge (Alistair Sim)
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Airplane!
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
and although not strictly a movie, the 1995 TV version of Pride And Prejudice
As far as “The Man With Two Brains” goes, I tried several times to watch that film but I just never could get past 2 or 3 minutes. So, I guess that means I agree with you that it was close to being one of his worst.
If you are interested in Steve Martin, I would like to recommend to you a documentary film about the life of Robin Williams. It’s a really nice documentary and I believe it’s called, “Come Inside My Mind”. Very well done. I learned quite a few interesting things about Robin Williams from this film.
Steve Martin is interviewed several times in this documentary and he has a lot of interesting things to say.
https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/robin-williams-come-inside-my-mind
Clue, especially when I need mindless fun.
Jaws 3-D. I just love the terribleness of it. It’s so bad.
Airplane!
Real Genius
Thunderheart
Captain America: Civil War
The Mummy
For many years, we had a couple in our neighborhood named, “Harry and Sally”. He was from the Phillipines and she was from Serbia.
I often greeted them with references from the movie. But they never ever had a clue what I was talking about.
My guess is that movies just do not form a part of some peoples’ lives.
Just like TV … but for many more people.
A lot of my favorites have been mentioned so far, but here’s my list:
Blade Runner
No Country for Old Men
This is Spinal Tap
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Goodfellas
Casino
The Avengers (MCU)
Batman Begins
Badlands
Near Dark
The Last Temptation of Christ
The Blues Brothers
Burn After Reading
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Superbad
Tropic Thunder
Pineapple Express
Cheech and Chong’s Up In Smoke
(Too short of a list…)
“Truly, Madly, Deeply” was the first movie I saw with Alan Rickman and he’ll always be darling Jamie first and foremost to me!
Fargo
The Fabulous Baker Boys
Sling Blade
Not too many, really.
Rear Window
Saving Private Ryan
The Godfather
The Apartment
Sling Blade
Captain Phillips
A year ago I would have said **Goodfellas **but I think I’m approaching my fill.
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