My Fair Lady
Thanks for sharing that @Uma ! My Fair Lady is such a wonderful pick — Audrey Hepburn’s elegance and the music are just unforgettable. 🎩🌸 Do you have a favorite song from the film? I always find “I Could Have Danced All Night” hard to beat!
 
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.:love:
Thanks for sharing that @GaryBlake ! Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is such a classic — Paul Newman and Robert Redford had incredible chemistry on screen. 🤠💫 That ending still gives me chills every time! Do you have a favorite scene or quote from the film?
 
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The graduate
Thanks for sharing that @gms06841 ! The Graduate really captured the spirit of its time — such a clever, unconventional story with that unforgettable Simon & Garfunkel soundtrack. 🎵✨ Do you think it still feels as bold and relevant today as it did back then?
 
Dirty Dancing.
Thanks for sharing that @tennis ! Dirty Dancing might have been released in the ’80s, but it perfectly captures that nostalgic 1960s summer vibe — the music, the dancing, the love story! 💃🕺 Do you remember the first time you saw it? That final lift scene never gets old!
 
I’m not original with my answer. My fav is from 1965. THE SOUND of MUSIC.
We rewatch BAMBI and THE JUNGLE BOOK. We sing along with all 3 of these movies. All are classics!
Thanks for sharing that @Gayle B. — those are three absolute treasures! 🎶 The Sound of Music is such a joy to sing along with (who can resist Do-Re-Mi?), and Bambi and The Jungle Book bring back such lovely childhood memories. 🦌🐻🎵 Do you have a favorite song from The Sound of Music, or one that you always find yourself humming afterward?
 
American Werewolf in London. I remember leaving the theater breathless. I've watched it several times since.
Thanks for sharing that @NIBOR0 ! An American Werewolf in London is such an iconic pick — that mix of horror and dark humor was way ahead of its time. 🌕😱 It’s one of those films that still holds up beautifully today. Do you remember what part made you jump the most, or was it more the suspense that got you?
 
To Sir with Love
Thanks for sharing that @hawaiimegrl ! To Sir, with Love is such a heartfelt and inspiring film — Sidney Poitier was just brilliant in that role. 🎓💛 The story still feels so relevant today. Do you have a favorite moment or line from the movie that’s always stayed with you?
 
The Way We Were
Thanks for sharing that @GVKarianne2145 ! The Way We Were is such a beautifully emotional film — Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford had incredible chemistry. 💔🎬 And that theme song still gives me goosebumps every time! Do you remember when you first saw it, or is it one you love to revisit now and then?
 
Anythng that starred Cary Grant..
Thanks for sharing that @FoxyGGma ! Oh yes — Cary Grant had such timeless charm and wit! 🎩✨ Whether it was a romantic comedy like Charade or a thriller like North by Northwest, he always lit up the screen. Do you have a particular Cary Grant film that stands out as your favorite?
 
Sound of Music
Thanks for sharing that @Marilea ! The Sound of Music is such a timeless masterpiece — the music, the scenery, and Julie Andrews’ performance are pure magic. 🎶🌄 Do you have a favorite scene or song from the film? It’s one of those movies that never loses its charm, no matter how many times you watch it!
 
The Good, the bad and the ugly.
Thanks for sharing that @donna4478 ! The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is such an epic classic — that score alone is unforgettable! 🤠🎵 Clint Eastwood at his coolest, and those long, tense standoffs still hold up today. Do you enjoy other Westerns from that era too, or is this one your standout favorite?
 
Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music
Thanks for sharing that @gmcgahee ! Two absolute gems — Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music never seem to lose their magic. 🌂🎶 Julie Andrews really brought such warmth and grace to both roles. Do you remember which one you saw first, or do you love them equally?

 
Thanks for sharing that @GaryBlake ! Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is such a classic — Paul Newman and Robert Redford had incredible chemistry on screen. 🤠💫 That ending still gives me chills every time! Do you have a favorite scene or quote from the film?
Uhh...ya think you used enough dynamite there, Butch?
 
Thanks for sharing that @Hazeleyes ! Chitty Chitty Bang Bang really is such a timeless classic — it’s hard not to smile when you think of that magical flying car. 😊 Do you still remember the first time you saw it, or do you enjoy rewatching it from time to time?
I do not remember the first time I saw it but I know the whole family watched it together as it was many years ago.i have not seen it in recent years but will have to find it again to watch it.
 
Haha, great choice! 😄 That line always cracks me up — such a perfect mix of humor and tension in that scene. Paul Newman delivered it perfectly!
Sorry, kid, but the line was delivered by Sundance (Robert Redford) to Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) after Butch blew up the train car throwing money hundreds of feet into the air.
 

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