Just wondering.
There are a lot to choose from!
Just wondering.
There are a lot to choose from!
twilight
Really? Loads of people told me that was bad! Maybe it is worth giving a try...
218er wrote:
The Way We Were, sappy movie, but it showed America at it's greatest, just before and after World War II. Starts in Eastern US (Yale/harvard like school) and BONUS- Hubbel is a track star. Shows him running, throwing discus and javalin. War years and NYC, later years LA. The filming is beautiful.
I'm a sap for this film and I generally love films that have to do with the blacklist. But too many others for me:
City Lights by Chaplin (the greatest ending ever)
The Godfather
Citizen Kane
To Kill A Mockingbird
Best drama - Good Will Hunting
Best comedy - This is Spinal Tap
Comedy runner-up - Napoleon Dynamite
OK, I'll try all of these. All of the previous LR recommendations have been really good!
Godfather
Werner Herzog's Stroszek
Once upon a time in the West
Manhattan by Woody Allen is the best movie set in NYC. Woody Allen revealed that his famous scenes where he had characters talking and walking down the street with a single camera set in place was because he was too lazy to work out all the different camera angles and set up all the equipment to follow the characters.
Terrance Malick's Days of Heaven is the best movie set in rural America. The exterior scenes of the farm workers are breathtaking. I also liked Boyhood's setting of life in a small town in Texas.
I'd go with London Has Fallen
Two Lane Blacktop
Or, of course, Outrage.
Manhattan might not necessarily be Woody Allen's best film set in NY (Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters).
On the Town
West Side Story
Taxi Driver
Dog Day Afternoon
Serpico
Do the Right Thing
When Harry Met Sally
King Kong
The French Connection
Saturday Night Fever
On the Waterfront
Midnight Cowboy
The Warriors
Wall Street
are just some films better.
Red Dawn. Wolverines!!!!
Tall in the Saddle
Honorable Mention:
McClintock
El Dorado
Rio Bravo
Stagecoach
Red River
Unforgiven
Goodfellas
A River Runs Through It
Sharknado.
Hi,
Thanks for all the recommendations.
I recently watched Airplane! and that wins.
Haven't seen Sharknado but I saw five headed shark attack.
The others will keep me entertained for a while :)
'Paris, Texas'.