1933 King Kong, a true classic! Also like triple x, the indie movies, except o 2, and jurassic parks. A.so all the bond flicks, and the journey mummy movies and scorpion kings
I guess I am older (and odder) than you. My repeats are Clockwork Orange, Dr. Strangelove, and the original Casino Royale. After Connery, Niven was James Bond to me.
Thé wife and I in the 1990s had a cable subscription back then and whenever Terminator 2 appeared on the screen, we were stuck to the tv right there, no matter what was left of the movie. Star Wars a new hope, I saw it 10 times in 1977 when it came to the big screen, 5 times in British Columbia, 4 times in Nova Scotia and in December just before XMas, I saw it in French in Quebec. Saw it again and still watch it from time to time.
I’m going in February on a Star Trek cruise with a friend…
Obscure treasure, it happened on 5th a enue
1933 King Kong, a true classic! Also like triple x, the indie movies, except o 2, and jurassic parks. A.so all the bond flicks, and the journey mummy movies and scorpion kings
I guess I am older (and odder) than you. My repeats are Clockwork Orange, Dr. Strangelove, and the original Casino Royale. After Connery, Niven was James Bond to me.
Rio Bravo, Die Hard, Love Actually, The Shooter
But what I really want to know is if your friendship with your stepsister ksurvived your parents’ divorce? Somehow I doubt it.
Thé wife and I in the 1990s had a cable subscription back then and whenever Terminator 2 appeared on the screen, we were stuck to the tv right there, no matter what was left of the movie. Star Wars a new hope, I saw it 10 times in 1977 when it came to the big screen, 5 times in British Columbia, 4 times in Nova Scotia and in December just before XMas, I saw it in French in Quebec. Saw it again and still watch it from time to time.
I’m going in February on a Star Trek cruise with a friend…