If you liked 1917 and like words from those who were there, you should see They Shall Not Die Young
Wow!
s/b They Shall Not Grow Old
I apparently have!
If you liked 1917 and like words from those who were there, you should see They Shall Not Die Young
I'll see your Bad News Bears and raise you an "Airplane!"Yeah, seems like I've spent years of my life at kids' concerts...always interferes with a game I want to watch, etc.
Bad News Bears IS really funny for sure. Interesting how my 2 youngest boys though, sort of laughed and squirmed at the same time first time seeing it. It truly has every single one of the inappropriate and "un-PC" topics that could be captured in a single piece of cinema. Offhand, I can think of racism, sexism, racial stereotypes, underage drinking, drunkenness, delinquency, physical abuse, profanity, bullying, even a mild shot at the Catholic Church (over the used of protective equipment). Perhaps Blazing Saddles is the only movie that surpassed BNB in its level of "current" inappropriateness (throw in the Nazi's).
Damn they're funny though!
Of course, I may be biased...I find most Errol Flynn movies to be superb:
Steve
THANK YOU!
Someone actually chose "Captain Blood!" An outstanding movie! Of course, I may be biased...I find most Errol Flynn movies to be superb:
The Charge of the Light Brigade
The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Dawn Patrol
Elizabeth and Essex
The Sea Hawk
Santa Fe Trail
Dive Bomber
They Died with their Boots On
And many more....
Steve
I saw what you did there!it would be inconceivable to leave out 'The Princess Bride'
I agree. Joker was amazing.AND... I have to add...JOKER! It was amazing!
FYI, The Irishman didn't win, Parasite did. I liked Irishman though but don't think it was a "best picture" nominee - that CGI of the young faces didn't match up with the old actors' body ovements. I actually thought that The Report should have been nominated.Casablanca (1942)
The Godfather (and Godfather Part 2) (1972 & 1974)
Annie Hall (1977)
Patton (1970)
Captain Blood (1935)
Better Topic - MOST OVERRATED BEST-PICTURE OSCAR WINNING MOVIES (much more entertaining a topic) of all time:
Shakespeare In Love (1997; Best Picture vs. Saving Pvt Ryan, American History X, really?)
The Irishman (2019; can Scorcese be criticized for anything? This pseudo-movie was crap!))
Kramer vs Kramer (1980; Best Picture, Best Picture vs. Apocaplyse Now, Norma Rae & All That Jazz & The China Syndrome, really?)
The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2004-----WTF???? Is this even a movie? vs. Ray, Sideways?)
Driving Miss Daisy (1989; a good movie but better than Born on the 4th of July, Dead Poets Society, Field of Dreams or My Left Foot? Don't think so.)