Dirty dancing. No matter how far on the film is if i flick the channels and find it its staying on :greengrin
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Dirty dancing. No matter how far on the film is if i flick the channels and find it its staying on :greengrin
Fracture, with Anthony Hopkins. Was hooked from the go
Con Air
Fight Club
Mickey Blue Eyes
The Dirty Dozen
The Great Escape
Kelly's Heroes
Any On the Buses film
Ghost
Any spagheti Western
True Grit (The original)
Young Guns 1&2
The 39 steps (Robert Powell version) is on on Fri, tivo already set, I love it even though its not up to much, which sounds a bit odd.
We share a few similar film tastes my scouse friend. Although noticing you pointing out it's the original True Grit you're referring to, I'd like to point out that the remake is also brilliant in it's own right.
I realise you might not be disputing that and it's just that the original is one you always watch to the end.
To be fair, I'm finding it hard now to distinguish my favourites from ones that should feature on this thread! :greengrin
Soylent Green
Planet ofthe apes (original)
Most old B&W films especially White Heat
Withnail and I. A mate lent it to me on video way back in the day, I'd never heard of it. Now I watch it at least once a year.
Reading through this thread jogs my memory. Con Air and Double Jeapardy are two that I have came across randomly when they've been on tv. Bird on a Wire is another good one I saw recently having never heard of it.
The man from Earth.
Watched it the other night and thought it was fantastic .
The Castle.
A few good men usually hold my attention when it’s on
Forest Gump. A Clockwork Orange.
Right out of left field:-
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Jazz opera from the 1960s in French. Catherine Deneuvre’s breakthought film and one of my absolute favourite films. If you liked La La Land, this was one of its inspirations.
Oceans Eleven
The Hangover movies.