If I were to pick just one movie from my many favorites, that would be Scent of a Woman (with Al Pacino and Chris O'Donnell). Atypical of most Hollywood flicks, the plot is rather simple, unfolds at a moderate pace, and has a few gems to reveal if you're willing to dig deeper (for instance, both the young and the old can learn from one another if they come to terms and think things through).
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
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LichGRIFFIN (Apr 18, 2008)
sorry i made two posts in the same time so i will be so grateful if you remove this post ... and thank you .... =^_^=
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♥♥♥My Dreams Become Like The Rainbow♥♥♥
Love Like the Wind You Can't See It But You Can Feel It
One of my favorites is Howls Moving castle and Spirted Away i love those movies and i like Princess Monake or whatever its called.
I don't have a fave Movie, but a fave 3. It's okay though, they're all part of the same trilogy. No not Star Wars or LOTR, but Sergio Leone's Westerns: 'A Fistfull of Dollars', 'For a Few Dollars More' and 'The Good The Bad and The Ugly'. These were the first films I seen Clint Eastwood in and they just blew me away. The epic landscapse, the build up to shoot-outs, the sound track and even Clint's Character as an Anti-Hero Bounty Hunter. Just Amazing!
Baldrick, you wouldn't see a subtle plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a Harpsichord sining "Subtle plans are here again!"
I love clint eastwood to i won all those movies they are good evern though they are old and i would say the Good the bad and the ugly is the best one.
one of my favorites with clint was heart break ridge it was a story about the WWII marines
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