Did you ever see, "The Bridge of San Luis Rey"?
Worth seeing, if you haven't.
http://http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0356443/
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Did you ever see, "The Bridge of San Luis Rey"?
Worth seeing, if you haven't.
http://http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0356443/
I just bought her some new never been wore skivvies, there is less material in them than a twist tie.
I still love every minute of Casablanca, every time I see it. I know, it's kinda trite, but I still love it.
Like Bok, I like Tora! Tora! Tora! and I also like Midway.
For pure film noir, I love seeing The Maltese Falcon, but I can't just watch it over and over.
Blazing Saddles still has me laugh every minute through it.
Same goes for History of the World, Part I.
I have a little bit of a new-found appreciation for both the original Star Wars and the original Raiders of the Lost Ark. Looking at them years removed causes me to have a lot of appreciation of what it took to create these movies, which were absolutely revolutionary at the time.
In the same vein, I love the original Superman and Top Gun. I'm not really a particular fan of either story line, but the filmography was very, very cutting-edge at the time.
While I like Die Hard, and it's a very good action film, I'm afraid it loses the title of best action film based solely upon the best car-chase scene of all time in an otherwise so-so movie called To Live and Die in L.A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ_39lxlDAg