2001 A Space Odyssey: Our class was given the afternoon off to go see the movie. One kid picked up a kitten and sat through the movie with it. I was enjoying the kitten and the movie.
I was a big James Bond fan as a kid, and my mom took me to see Goldfinger as a special treat. I’m glad the theater was dark, as I must have blushed furiously, sitting next to my mom, when Pussy Galore introduced herself. As an adult, I took her to see Boogie Nights, and we got through that as well.
I can’t think of any that I remember “fondly”. I really disliked many of the old chestnuts, as I’ve seen them too many times. I watched “Harry Met Sally” a few weeks ago (one of my first dates with my new lover; we got a lot of laughs in that one. His collection is as extensive as mine, but I’ll be sharing some of my Foreign films (because his is lacking there). One that I plan is Fellini’s “City of Women” (about the "women’s movement- a clever satire).
Besides the Princess Bride (childhood favorite). I’m going to have to go with Austin Powers because it was the first movie I saw with my boyfriend, who is now my husband.
The last panel, she does’t care for his feeling like she did back then is more the point I think. not funny, but I can relate to that after 44 years of marrage.
rubinocreative Premium Member over 10 years ago
What movie do you remember fondly?
ShortStraw over 10 years ago
Grosse Point Blank, is still one of my favorites. Though I can watch The Quiet Man time after time.
cdward over 10 years ago
“The Princess Bride” and “A Knight’s Tale.” Some of the best movie lines ever.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 10 years ago
2001 A Space Odyssey: Our class was given the afternoon off to go see the movie. One kid picked up a kitten and sat through the movie with it. I was enjoying the kitten and the movie.
frumdebang over 10 years ago
I was a big James Bond fan as a kid, and my mom took me to see Goldfinger as a special treat. I’m glad the theater was dark, as I must have blushed furiously, sitting next to my mom, when Pussy Galore introduced herself. As an adult, I took her to see Boogie Nights, and we got through that as well.
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
There were a few, I’m sure.
Olddog1 over 10 years ago
The Hustler, 2001, anything with W. C. Fields, How the West Was Won (people I was with).
ladykat over 10 years ago
It actually depends on the mood I am in. Hubby is into war movies
Canoe-full over 10 years ago
Simpson Fan would probably say The Simpsons Movie.Do we have to bail him out of Gocomics jail?
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
Anything with Peter Sellers, but especially “The Mouse That Roared” and “Two Way Stretch”.
vldazzle over 10 years ago
I can’t think of any that I remember “fondly”. I really disliked many of the old chestnuts, as I’ve seen them too many times. I watched “Harry Met Sally” a few weeks ago (one of my first dates with my new lover; we got a lot of laughs in that one. His collection is as extensive as mine, but I’ll be sharing some of my Foreign films (because his is lacking there). One that I plan is Fellini’s “City of Women” (about the "women’s movement- a clever satire).
saxie5 over 10 years ago
Besides the Princess Bride (childhood favorite). I’m going to have to go with Austin Powers because it was the first movie I saw with my boyfriend, who is now my husband.
celeconecca over 10 years ago
Husband finishing off all the champagne and watching Beetle Juice on PPV. Yep… I had an exciting honeymoon
Kathy M T M Premium Member over 10 years ago
Princess Bride- its so much fun and good for the family to watch together
Jkiss over 10 years ago
Looking back at a lifetime full of movies, E.T. as it was the last movie I went to with my Grandpa.
oldtruck66 over 10 years ago
The last panel, she does’t care for his feeling like she did back then is more the point I think. not funny, but I can relate to that after 44 years of marrage.