Awesome! Haunted Hill is a true classic.
Thanks pinkweeds for mentioning Mad About Men it was pretty close to the first movie, but still cute.
I just watched Blithe's spirit (1945),and rewatched Mr Peabody's mermaid (1948).
Does anyone else get annoyed about how the women in older films react to thinking/knowing their husband is cheating on them?
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I didn't know there was a sequel to Miranda, it's in my instant queue, I plan on watching it this week!
p.s.How To Murder Your Wife is also available through netflix instant viewing if you are interested. It's a little older mid 60's
@Pink Weeds if you have Netflix, Miranda is in the instant viewing.
It's way better than I was expecting!
I grew up watching old films with my parents. It's funny I asked an older lady if she liked a Cary Grant movie and she was shocked that I knew who he was. Love Gene Kelly, James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Fred and Ginger, Jimmie Stewart, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Jack Lemmon, Doris Day ect...Seems like older actors had class whereas today we have movies like Knocked Up. I think I like older movies, because they actually have a plot and don't seem to have a boob quota to fill.
I just watched MIRANDA with Glynis Johns, for the first time and laughed through the whole movie. My husband never watched old movies growing up and claims he doesn't like them, but I put on The Seven Year Itch and he somehow ended up watching the whole movie.
Definitely watch How to Murder Your Wife, with Jack Lemmon!
I'm not a big Zombie fan but I LOVED zombieland. My hubby actually watched it alone and re-watched it with me, it was that funny.
Resident Evil was ok, but I'm not really into zombie films.
*Banditas* (comedy) Def. one of my fav. movies
*TiMER (some indie movies are so worth it)
*Serious Moonlight.
*Entre Nos (serious)
*Gamer (action)
*Viva Maria!
*Blow (Johnny Depp)
*Flyboys (James Franco)
Do you like 80's movies? If so try these
*Maid to order
*16 candles
*Breakfast Club
*The Burbs (Tom Hanks)
*The Money Pit (Tom Hanks)
*Date with an Angel
*Desperately Seeking Susan (with Madonna)
*Romancing the Stone
*The Jewell of the Nile (part 2 of romancing the stone)
Hope these help
Just finished High Fidelity...I had such high hopes for that one, considering the author...sadly the movie didn't hold up so well.
This movie was hilarious! There were only 4 people in the theater including me and my hubby...I don't get that..Twilight is huge here though so maybe that's why.
I really liked how accurate to the movie they were...Personally I think fake Edward and fake Bella were way better actors. I liked when they made fun of Kristin Stewart always chewing on her lip. hahaha