That’s such a beautiful, timeless pick, @premiumethyle . Definitely one of those legendary romances.An Affair to Remember
That’s such a beautiful, timeless pick, @premiumethyle . Definitely one of those legendary romances.An Affair to Remember
I love that choice, @Gibb . Les Mis is such an emotional story, and it sounds like that showing really stuck with you. I don’t cry often at movies either, but this one gets me, too! I dream to see it on stage one day.My husband took me to see Las Miserable . That is probably spelled wrong. I sobbed at the end
I never cry at movies but this movie really got to me.
I don't know these ones, but they sound like I need to check them out. Thank you for this list, @Sharon M. !Love Story, Peggy Sue Got Married and Good Morning Vietnam
Tombstone and Lonesome Dove both sound like such strong picks—I’ve heard people talk about them with so much enthusiasm. I’m not really familiar with John Wayne’s movies, but I know he’s a legend for a lot of folks who love Westerns. Do you have a specific John Wayne movie I should add on my list, @GaryBlake[/US
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Yes, Emerald!! John Wayne movies: The Quiet Man, The Alamo, El Dorado, Rio Bravo, McLintock, Donovans Reef, The Sons Of Katie Elder, and his very last movie The Shootist. BUT, there are soooo many more!!Tombstone and Lonesome Dove both sound like such strong picks—I’ve heard people talk about them with so much enthusiasm. I’m not really familiar with John Wayne’s movies, but I know he’s a legend for a lot of folks who love Westerns. Do you have a specific John Wayne movie I should add on my list, @GaryBlake?
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