Been awhile since I last posted movies we have recently watched, as usual not in any particular order.....
Murder by Death 1976 film written by Neil Simon. Murder/Comedy with an all star cast..... to name just a few Maggie Smith, David Niven, Peter Falk, Truman Capote, James Coco, Elsa Lanchester..... 5 groups of paired detectives are invited to a "dinner and a murder" by the mysterious Lionel Twain (you think you know who it is, but.......)ππ
All of Me Starring Lily Tomlin and Steve Martin. Edwina Cutwater - on her deathbed for "years" wants to have her soul transported to the beautiful Terry Haskins, Steve Martin portrays Roger, Edwina's attorney. As things happen, Edwina falls out the window of Roger's office as she is dying and falls ON ROGER transporting her soul to him.... You never know what's going to happen.....ππππ
The Jerk Steve Martin portrays a mixed up white guy brought up in a Black family...... This is Steve's first "starring" role in a major movie ---- Directed by Carl Reiner, written by Steve.πππ
Reading Room starring James Earl Jones, as a widower fulfilling his promise to his late wife to open a reading room in a neighborhood where reading is not necessarily the first thing folks think of. Problems occur several times throughout the movie. We watched this at a low time during the pandemic, it was a very uplifting movie, we both enjoyed this one greatly.πππππ
Band of Outsiders 1964 French film by Jean-Luc Godard. One Jim purchased years ago. Very bizarre film about a young woman who mistakenly tells a fellow student about all the money in the house she lives in. He in turns tells his friend, and the two launch a plot to steal the money, they involve the young woman. In Black and White, which was probably better than had it been filmed in color. If you can't find it, don't worry about itπ
An Affair to Remember Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr star in possibly one of the most romantic films of all times. It inspired Jonah (Sleepless in Seattle) to have his widower father (Tom Hanks) to meet the woman (Meg Ryan) he wants his dad to marry on top of the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day. In one scene in "Sleepless..", Rita Wilson's character makes mention of "An Affair to Remember"....ππππππ
A Special Day 1977 Italian film directed by Edoardo Ponti, Sophia Loren's son. Considered by many to be the finest performances by Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni of their film careers. Set on the historic day in 1938 when Mussolini welcomes Hitler to Rome, and the citizens of Rome are all expected to turn out to welcome Hitler... With actual film footage of Hitler, Mussolini, and various other Nazi officials arriving by train in Rome. πππππππ
Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker supposedly the conclusion of the Star Wars films. Pheww, glad it's overππ
Fruitvale Station Long before George Floyd, there was Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan). Events leading up to Oscar's death on the final day of his life New Year's Day 2009, the actual events begin on New Year's Eve 2008. Powerful story of how things can go very wrong, simply by being a person of color and being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Why?ππππππ
Like Crazy 2016 Italian comedy/drama, which won several foreign film awards. Two women, from entirely different backgrounds, and different mental health issues, form an unlikely relationship while being patients at a mental institution. Although the story is highly unusual, and often times bizarre, it also had moments of great depth of love and warmth. The performances by the two actresses were absolutely spot on, and worthy of time spent watching.πππππ
That's it for now. Hope you will find something here you might enjoy.
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