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I forgot to watch the LIW mini-series last week! [img]rolleyes.gif[/img] How is it going? what are your thoughts? I wasn't overly thrilled with the first but meant to watch it anyways. Oh well. How many weeks is it? I'll try to catch it this weekend.
I think the movies that remind me of AG are my favourite movies when I was younger and was really into AG and "old fashioned" things. They are: The Little Princess (1996), The Secret Garden (1994?), and The Sound of Music.
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Molly: The Third Man - you see what Vienna looked like after the war, as it's set in 1948 I believe. Vienna was then governed by the four allied troups, taking terms on a monthly basis and you had the famous 'Four in a Jeep' patrouling the city. The film is still being shown once a week at the Burg cinema in Vienna, the oldest English-language cinema in Austria - and you can even take The Third Man tours, which include touring the Viennese canal-system.
Samantha: Finding Neverland - very recent film set in London 1903/1904 - it was beautifully made with stunning photography and great acting.
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Ohh, I'm going to borrow my friends Finding Neverland as soon as she is finished. I'm glad to hear anothe positive review as it didnt do to well at the box office.
I just watched Pollyanna the other day (great dvd extras btw) and the Samantha movie right after it, to keep in the theme.
Nann
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There are so many, I know I'll forget them!
First of all: I do remember the TV Series Home Front! I loved that show! I often wish it was still on!
Felicity: The Patriot, Last of the Mohicans, Winter of the Red Snow, and other Dear America movies.
Addy: Gone with the Wind, T.V. mini series, North and South, Little Women...I know I'm forgetting some...
Samantha: Little Princess, Secrect Garden, Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Polyanna, Life with Father, Black Beauty, ..again, I know we have more....I collect Edwardian/Victorian movies.
Kit: Early Watons episodes, Seabsicuit.
Molly: Later Walton's episodes, Pearl Harbor, and so many others...I was raised by a WW2 Vet., ( my dad)Editing to add: We just watched the Notebook a couple of days ago. Wonderful 40's movie!
<font color="#051E50" size="1">[ April 07, 2005 09:51 AM: Message edited by: Ponydreamer ]</font>
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Yesterday evening I was watching my new DVD "Shall We Dance" and as we've already talked about how much Marisol looks like Jennifer Lopez, I couldn't stop thinking while watching the film how much Jennifer Lopez looks like Marisol - and she's playing a dancer too.