What are your favorite movies?

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An interesting question was posted on Facebook the other day. It said something like this:  What movies have you watched more than five times and still enjoy watching? I’m a big movie fan so this got me thinking.

I first thought, what movie was my favorite as a child? Keep in mind that when I was a child, it was a big deal to go the movies. We didn’t have DVDs or Blu-Ray to watch our favorite movies over and over again. We couldn’t DVR shows on TV to watch again or watch later at our convenience. We couldn’t even pause a show to go to the bathroom. We ran for it during commercials and did our thing as quickly as we could so we wouldn’t miss when the show returned.  Our choices were to either watch what was on TV when it aired (from four available channels) or go to the movie theater. And that was always a special occasion. So my favorite movie as a child was The Three Lives of Thomasina, a non-animated Disney movie. If memory serves me right, it was told from the perspective of the girl’s cat. It was a sweet, feel good movie. I’m sure if we had VHS back then, I would have worn out the tape.

As an adult, it’s so hard to pick my top five or even my top ten favorite movies.Some movies are amazing because of the story telling and sometimes the brilliant twists. (If I had to bet on it, I’d bet most authors are movie lovers. It’s just another way to tell a great story but with the use of other tools. Often when I’m writing, I find myself visualizing my story in a movie format. It helps make the story and characters come alive for me.) Other favorite movies are because of the cinematography. Other times it’s a character or situation that resonates with me. Then there’s the addition of the music, the location, the lighting….Usually it’s a combination of reasons.

Even though I’m a big fan of movies, somehow I’m not a big fan of the movies picked by critics. I just like certain movies because I like them. It’s a personal thing. So listed below are some of my favorites (in no particular order), although if you asked me next week, some of my choices would probably be different. I’m sure there’s some I’ve missed, those movies that will come to mind as soon as I post this. If you haven’t seen some of these, check them out! Let me know what you think. And, tell me, what are your favorite movies?

 

The Shawshank Redemption

 

 

 

Inception

 

 

 

The Grand Budapest Hotel

 

 

 

Message in a Bottle

 

 

 

Under the Tuscan Sun

 

 

 

Vantage Point

 

 

 

The Tourist

 

 

 

The Illusionist

 

 

 

Legends of the Fall

 

 

 

The Postman

 

*The movies, characters, artwork and such are the properties of their respective studios.

7 Replies to “What are your favorite movies?”

  1. That was an easy question because as a child I could hardly wait for the annual showing of The Wizard of Oz to be on TV. I never grew tired of watching it as a child and still enjoy it to this day.

    1. Thanks for your response, Sheryl. The Wizard of Oz is definitely a fun movie for kids and adults alike!

    1. Oooh! I like your list. It’s funny how when you see someone else’s list you immediately want to say, “Me too! Me too!” or “I forgot about that one!”

  2. Favorite movie as a child? Wizard of Oz for sure. Adult favorite has been A Star is Born. I still have not seen the newest one yet! But I will!!!!

    1. Thanks for leaving a comment, Char! I remember the excitement of watching The Wizard of Oz on TV as a child. We looked forward to the one time each year they ran it back then, way before VHS and DVD’s. Okay, so I just dated myself there!

  3. My favorite is Some Kind of Wonderful. It’s an 80’s teen movie about a high school girl falling in love with her childhood best friend, but he’s in love with the popular girl. It’s referenced a lot in my novel. If you haven’t seen, it’s worth it. Yes it’s cheesy, but I still find it very relatable after all these years.!

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