I love Excalibur and was also saddened by that news. And until a rewatch a couple years ago, I hadn't realized that Helen Mirren played Morgan le Fey.
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I agree with all of these! Great movies and The King's Speech was a huge surprise for me. My wife is a speech therapist and she pestered me into wathcing it and surprise, surprise, I loved it.Originally posted by jhanic View PostJust a few (and mostly non-sf/fantasy):
The Green Mile
Shawshank Redemption
All of the Harry Potters
The Blind Side
The King's Speech
Driving Miss Daisy
Perhaps the last few indicate my age, but I think they are EXTREMELY good. I find myself more and more dissatisfied with most if not all the recent CGI-type movies. I'm more interested in a good/great story than the special effects, though a good movie can be ruined by lousy CGI.
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Grant Wootton
Sad to say, but some of my endless repeat movies (apart from "Field of Dreams" which I posted ages ago) are:
* Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure;
* Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey;
* Rocky Horror Picture Show;
* Oliver (the 60's musical version);
* Tommy (The Who's rock opera);
Sigh, confession over, now I'll shuffle back to my corner and hang my head in shame
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Grant Wootton
Funnily enough, I saw RHPS when it first hit the cinema in 1975 - I was 13 years of age, there were maybe five or six other people in the theater (and this was back in the days when a movie would play in a city cinema for at least a year and be packed to the gills each screening before gradually spreading out to suburban cinemas and eventually to free-to-air two or three years after that). By the end of the screening, there was only one other person in the screening apart from myself - and I haven't been quite the same since. I did, to respond to your query, attend one only screening of a midnight session when RHPS made the revival in the early 1980's (when the Time Warp resurfaced and stayed on the Top 40 for ages) - and, yep, it was a scary experience, and one I'll never repeat again in my lifeOriginally posted by srboone View PostYou dress up as Frankenfurter at midnight showings od RHPS, don't you Mr. Woot?
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When I was in college, the was a company that came in every Friday and Saturday nights and hosted a RHPS night at a local theater. So I must admit that I've been to it multiple times. I have, in my time, been known to cut a mean TIme Warp. As Brad and Riff Raff.
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