I've been having alot of fun doing a board on pinterest, of favorite movies. I've actually been watching many of my old favorites again. Any of you watch Alfred Hitchcocks movies? Anyway, was wondering what your favorites are.
Have a great weekend......
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lots of people are taking their holidays at this time of year in the UK...me included in four weeks, six days, and four hours time...not that I'm counting !!
The dark side of Velvet loves Robert de Nero, Al Paccino and Hitchcock films...The funny side of Velvet loves anything with Robin Williams...the Airplane series....Billy Connelly and all the latest kids animation films.
Hi Ruby, I like North by Northwest with Cary Grant and The Birds. I think I must have seen most of them at some time and do enjoy a good Alfred Hitchcock film.
I do like the photo you have posted too. Very true.
I love Rebecca - Hitchcock film. I have seen it many times. I feel that it would have lost its suspense had it been in black and white. In fact black and white films can be very atmospheric. If they were set in WW2 times, you could reckon that someone would be killed in action. Then the musicals - great. Period dramas too.
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Rebecca ? Max de Winter was widowed. He married Rebecca and lived at Manderley, a wonderful gothic manor set in beautiful grounds on the Cornish(?) coast. Then Rebecca dies under mysterious circs. The villainness of the story was Mrs. Manvers(?). Mrs. Manvers worshipped Rebecca. After the death of Rebecca, Maxim de Winter met the second Mrs. de Winter in FRance, married and took her back to Manderley. ......
I am not sure about netflix. Perhaps it is me, but I had a job finding a watchable film on netflix. It is good to have a browse around the charity shops or the library.
Hi there, I don't watch films or tv these days, I don't even own a tv right now. Used to love watching musicals when I was younger though. Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tommy Steele, Anthony Newly.... oh you've set my mind a racing.
These past few years Ive been reading, could get through a book in a day or two no problem. But not the past month.
Since being told about the copd, the dvd Im ploughing through daily is exercise.
I do have many interests though, I knit, sew, crochet, I even built dolls houses for a few years. Then I became a bit of a techie, always fixing pc's cleaning friends viruses etc, not so much since I moved into a one bed flat, and the fact most folks are using iPads and mobiles now.
Perhaps I am old fashioned but I do like my laptop. I have inherited my husband's i pad and also a kindle fire. I have thought about a phone. Seems to me that the screen is a bit small.
I did a posting yesterday called blf dvd. A little way down I added a link. The DVDs is free.
Xx
Hi Ruby I love all the Hitchcock films and have seen most of them in my time. I love disaster movies like The Poseidon Advenuture and my fave film of all time is Towering Inferno - sad I know.
I also love the adventure ones like Indiana Jones, Anything by Arnie, Steven Seagull, Van Damm etc.
Love the old Clint Eastwood westerns to especially Pale Rider. Wonderful. x
Oh and also all the old musicals like Oklahoma and Carousel. Fred Astair, Gene Kelly and Jeanetter Macdonald and Nelson Eddy.
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