Holiday
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"A Fare to Remember" is a totally derivative, almost ridiculous movie, but has a warmth about it that makes it a very effective and upbeat
holiday
movie.
...and normally i don't like surprises!! Watch this movie by chance in a motel in South Africa second week of a three month motorbiking
holiday
in ZA.
I came across this movie back in the mid eighties as a teenager and it immediately became one of my favorite
holiday
and non-holiday films.
I love this film, it is excellent and so funny, Ben is FIT and i wouldn't mind meeting him on holiday!!
This film was a nice
holiday
treat, and I was delighted to be one of the first to view a movie that many will be seeing in the future.
If you think it is crass for Hollywood to "borrow" from the French cinema just consider how much the French cinema has borrowed from Hollywood in the first place.Where would Belmondo and Delon have been without Bogart?Truffaut without Hitchcock?Jerry Lewis - not known for his subtle and cerebral style is idolised in France.Go figure........ Monsieur Depardieu is exceptionally good as the hapless divorced father of a precocious 14 year old daughter on
holiday
in the Bahamas together.
I watched Love Life on holiday, when it was filmed at a film festival in Florida.
Skip the ill advised(and pointless)1992 remake and watch this bright, sparkling
holiday
gift!
He rides his bike back to the
holiday
cabin dressed as a girl.
Early next morning the young man returns to the sea and bids farewell to the girl whose
holiday
has ended.
I found that it was in fact a really good story about a family who go to a dance park for a 3 week
holiday
and there the youngest daughter, baby, finds love but has difficulty getting there with her new found love due to disagreements with her father.
While lesser known than some others -- it is nonetheless a delightful way to spend an evening at
holiday
time.
That is why some people call it "the children's holiday."
Larry was convinced Owen killed Margaret, and also that he had to/wanted to kill Owen's Momma, but there is a happy ending when months later both Larry and Owen bring out books, Momma died naturally, and they went on a
holiday
with Beth Ryan (Kim Greist).
With no plans for the thanksgiving holiday, Crawl (Shore) is invited to spend the
holiday
with a conservative coed, Becca.
Make sure you make this delightful comedy part of your
holiday
season!
And a perfect film to watch during the
holiday
season as the winter/Xmas atmosphere that Burton creates for Gotham City is way cool.
Dr. Ben McKenna (James Stewart) and Jo McKenna (Doris Day) travel to Morocco for a
holiday
where they meet a mysterious man named Louis Bernard (Daniel Gélin) on a bus.The next day this man is murdered, but before he dies he tells Ben a secret; an assassination will take place in London.The crooks kidnap the couple's son Hank (Christopher Olsen) making sure Ben won't reveal their plan to anybody.Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) is a very intense thriller.The acting is superb as it always is in Hitchcok's films.James Stewart is marvelous.Doris Day is a delightful person and actress and she gets to show her singing talents as well.The song Que Sera, Sera has an important part in the movie.This movie is a movie of many classic scenes.In the final scenes at the Albert Hall, done without dialogue, you can barely blink your eyes.This movie is fifty years old now.Time hasn't decreased its power in any way.
Matt is working for property developer Morton (Robert Wagner) who wants to build a
holiday
resort on the land & he calls in fellow archaeologist Angela (Kristen Miller) for reasons I'm unsure of.
Over the
holiday
season this year I watched it with him because he didn't want to watch it alone.
Movies before that tried to cash in on the
holiday
spirit, most notably 'Santa Claus Conquers the Martians', at least was entertaining to watch because of the campiness to it, and all the stock footage being used... for some reason, that seemed happy to me.
So, I think you should give it a try, even if it is one of the worst
holiday
movies of all time... though it should put a smile on your face any day.
Without a doubt, this is one of the worst pictures I ever actually paid money to see - the kind of flick you choose out of desperation at the mall cinema during a Christmas
holiday
when you have missed the start times for anything good but still are dead set on seeing a movie!
Ironic that Dr. Seuss' fable emphasizing the non-commercialization of Christmas should be one of the most hyped, marketed, and successful blockbusters of the
holiday
season.
The opening sequence, where St. Nick chuckles heartily as he observes monitors showing all these kiddies working hard while singing terrible
holiday
songs in a variety of languages, seems to go on forever, and with no story.
It looked like being a modern day deliverance but then for the next 45 minutes, (well over half the film), nothing happened, the family potted about their
holiday
home which was all very nice and dandy but not the slightest bit entertaining.
"Fred" is a perfectly OK
holiday
movie, with enough humor for the adults and sufficient charm for the kids.
But my wife and daughter and I enjoyed it for what it was,
holiday
schmaltz with a small dash of spice.
Lesbian vampire film about a couple on
holiday
who are staying on the grounds of what they think is an empty manor house but is really being used as a pair of lesbian vampires.
A Charlie Brown Christmas is one of those timeless classics that teach you the value Christmas and just enjoying the
holiday.
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