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Adobe flats, who killed Komoko? Well damn. The MSM is like this with George Floyd's fentanyl overdose.
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Adobe flats, who killed Komoko? Well damn. The MSM is like this with George Floyd's fentanyl overdose.
MUBI: Watch and Discover Movies>lists>the-35-greatest-acting-performances-of-all-time Maybe this is worth a look.Anything that's well done and well acted.... and ....that doesn't have a message
Edit to say....I do not watch many movies anymore.
MUBI: Watch and Discover Movies>lists>the-35-greatest-acting-performances-of-all-time Maybe this is worth a look.
I don't know if this needs your qualifications but I really enjoyed the movie Passengers with Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt. This was a journey of a lifetime.Anything that's well done and well acted.... and ....that doesn't have a message
Edit to say....I do not watch many movies anymore.
Just good movies to make you feel good.I love movies with a message, especially if they are decent films with solid values that incorporate a lot of imagination. Just finished watching, " The Odd Life of Timothy Green " and yes I cried. As far as I'm concerned that's what it's all about. There is far too much violence and hatred in the real world, I don't want to watch it in the movies or on TV. Movies can be a pleasant little escape, when you need a break and don't have time or the money for a vacation. What clean, great movies have you seen lately ? And what made it great in your opinion. Thanks for sharing, Stan
Bruce Almighty excellent choice. I would also add God Almighty and The Majestic to that list. PS I Love You! Another excellent choice. I would also add The Time Traveler's Wife.Just good movies to make you feel good.
And for movies with a moral and maybe a tear are so
- Singing in the Rain - A great musical comedy
- The Music Man - Ditto
- All Creatures Great and Small - The title tells it all
- Bruce All Mighty -fun with a moral
- I've Got Mail - based on the old movie, Shop Around the Corner which I think is a lot better
- Bringing Up Baby - old but still funny
- Good Bye Mr. Chips - If that doesn't bring a tear to your eye, I don't know what would. The 1939 version with Robert Donat and Grear Garon is best.
- P.S. I love you - a real tearjerker
- Seven Pounds -random acts of kindness
- Deal Poets Society -the teacher you would like to be
- Pride and Prejudice -needs no introduction
- The Way We Were - again title tells it all
- Love Story - No dry eyes after this one
- Gentlemen's Agreement - a movie about anti-Semitism with Gregory Peck
- To Kill a Mocking Bird - filled with morals and emotion
- Norma Rae - Sally Fields in her best role fighting to get a union established
- O. Henry's Full House - the stories from the man who never wrote a story without moral.
Four more to throw out there: Life of Pi, a fantastic adventure and a visual kaleidoscope. Transcendence, a love story involving artificial intelligence and eternal life. San Andreas, 2012 and Knowing, you got to have some disaster movies. Have a good night all I'm going to bed soon again thanks to all who participated. I enjoyed myself I hope you did too.Bruce Almighty excellent choice. I would also add God Almighty and The Majestic to that list. PS I Love You! Another excellent choice. I would also add The Time Traveler's Wife.
P.S. Sorry that was six movies, added 2 more at the last minute.Four more to throw out there: Life of Pi, a fantastic adventure and a visual kaleidoscope. Transcendence, a love story involving artificial intelligence and eternal life. San Andreas, 2012 and Knowing, you got to have some disaster movies. Have a good night all I'm going to bed soon again thanks to all who participated. I enjoyed myself I hope you did too.
I agree. I recently watched Lake House and A Walk In The Clouds. He is good in both.He is much better looking now than he was younger.
Anything that's well done and well acted.... and ....that doesn't have a message
Edit to say....I do not watch many movies anymore.
Marty became a fine movie not because it's just nice and clean. Marty was written by Paddy Chayefsky, one the great screen writers of his time for the Philco Television Playhouse. It was directed by Delbert Mann and stared Rod Steiger as Marty. Although Marty was recognize as a fine teleplay, it would have had no future had it not been for Robert Aldrich, a director and screenwriter who saw the potential of the teleplay.I saw Marty and loved it. Very simple movie. Clean. Nice values. Nice story. Made in 1954. Two clean-living misfits in the Bronx get together and find love. All the protagonists attend weekly Sunday Mass. Won the Academy Award. I doubt a movie like that would be made today, let alone win the Oscar.
Good thread, Stann. I would be interested in the movies this thread generates.
Found an old DVD in my collection of "Brian's Song", based on the friendship between Chicago Bears teamates Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, who died tragically from a rare form of cancer at the age of 26 while still a member of the Bears.I love movies with a message, especially if they are decent films with solid values that incorporate a lot of imagination. Just finished watching, " The Odd Life of Timothy Green " and yes I cried. As far as I'm concerned that's what it's all about. There is far too much violence and hatred in the real world, I don't want to watch it in the movies or on TV. Movies can be a pleasant little escape, when you need a break and don't have time or the money for a vacation. What clean, great movies have you seen lately ? And what made it great in your opinion. Thanks for sharing, Stan
That was a good movie. We almost didn't watch it due to Jennifer Garner being in it (bleh) but saw the trailer and decided to watch it. Glad we did. As you say, a nice uplifting movie.I love movies with a message, especially if they are decent films with solid values that incorporate a lot of imagination. Just finished watching, " The Odd Life of Timothy Green " and yes I cried. As far as I'm concerned that's what it's all about. There is far too much violence and hatred in the real world, I don't want to watch it in the movies or on TV. Movies can be a pleasant little escape, when you need a break and don't have time or the money for a vacation. What clean, great movies have you seen lately ? And what made it great in your opinion. Thanks for sharing, Stan
This was a real tearjerkers.Found an old DVD in my collection of "Brian's Song", based on the friendship between Chicago Bears teamates Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo, who died tragically from a rare form of cancer at the age of 26 while still a member of the Bears.
IMO, it was one of James Caans most memorable performances.
Gale Sayers was actually a friend of my dad's when they both attended the University of Kansas before Gale was drafted by the Bears.
No doubt.This was a real tearjerkers.