Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
So good. I like this movie because of its layers. HA. Get it? LAYERS!.
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This movie is great and an excellent lesson in relationships. Also an excellent lesson in believing in yourself. ALSO an excellent lesson in understanding balance. ALSO SO MUCH MORE. It's all being reviewed by more eloquent people than I.
Let's just say, Morgan Freeman's character is by far the most hilarious. At this one point. That I won't spoil.
Would you like to cry tears of joy while watching a film, similar to how they always look back at old movies and cry? Like in Sleepless in Seattle? Yes. It was like a film within a film within a film. I cried - lordy loo I cried. Why? Because love is just that amazing.
That coming from an ex-love hater. YES. I know it's hoakey, but if you buy into it, it actually becomes flipping amazing.
Technically - I…
Long - entertaining narrative - but long. And it's confusing at best. I know less now, about Bob Dylan, than I did before I started watching this film.
Everything about this movie makes me feel so warm and tingly. On a journey through ye olde U. S. of A., a father and son visit old family (really old), see old friends and get up to no good - through no fault of their own.
Woody (dad, Bruce Dern) and David (son, Will Forte) take a trip from Billings, Montana across to Lincoln, Nebraska to claim "a million dollars" from a bogus magazine ad. One night at a motel,…