Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Deep Thoughts

If you had to live the rest of your life in a movie, which one would you pick?

38 comments:

  1. Easy... Midnight in Paris!!! : )

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  2. Tough one!! Hmmm...Romy and Michele's HS Reunion LOL or The Holiday for that gorgeous LA house and Jude Law. I only like Jude Law in The Holiday :)

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    1. Daria, I loved that movie. Sunday the sky was an intense blue here and the leaves red and orange. I told my husband it felt like that movie.

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    2. Sounds beautiful Katydid. I love days like that, ones that are full of color.

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  4. The first one that comes to mind is Under The Tuscan Sun.

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  5. First thing that comes to my head is "Autie Mame". Then maybe "Philadelphia Story", but "Midnight in Paris" is good too! Oooh and "Age of Innocence"...

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    1. Auntie Mame came into mynhead first too! I love the space age apartment theme!

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  6. Forgetting Sarah Marshall! I would get to stay at Turtle Bay Resort forever and be spoiled with the finest of food and drink. Aloha spirit. Men fighting over me. Scenic yoga. Sea turtle nuggets everywhere. I could do without Russell Brand though.

    I would party and hit the water with this hottie all day instead....

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    1. Yess, good one. I'll take Jason Segel and we'll just ignore Brand.

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    1. And Interview with a Vampire- these films^depict era's/ times/locations/ themes that evoke a lot in me.

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  8. Sabrina. For these purposes, I prefer the remake because Harrison Ford gives me girl wood. Humphrey Bogart? Not so much.

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  9. The original willy Wonka and the chocolate factory.
    or the the Thomas Crown Affair

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    1. Sex or chocolate. . I prefer both actually. .
      love actually would be a fun movie to live in
      or the devil wears Prada With all those clothes. .

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  10. Father of the Bride

    Steve Martin is my dream. I used to work at a restaurant on Madison in NYC and he came with his wife and dog asking for a table outside. The sommelier had no idea who he was and turned him away. I apologized and he gave me a friendly wink and said thank you. No tantrum, just pure class.

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    1. @phrancophaux
      Can't beleive u said that movie. I came by here earlier, I was going to write that too but my phone went dead.

      As for Steve, he calls into s radio program I listen to on the weekends called "Leo Laporte -The Tech Guy".
      (I rec the listening if u like Tech Talk- Nothing too complicated). Steve loves the show, Hedy's he never misses it and he calls in with his questions about his pc and what not. He's soooo adorable, and like u said - Humble.
      (The show also streams live on TWIT FEED / I'm in CAILF and listen to it on radio am 640 KFI- they also stream the show on their website)

      Hugs to our pretend Father-Steve.

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    2. And I will have to check it out - thanks for the suggestion!

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  11. Amelie. Paris and paying forward good vibes.

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  12. Death Becomes Her. If I'm gonna be stuck in a movie at least I'll be with Meryl & Goldie.

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  13. "Sleepless in Seattle". Yes, I'm a sap.

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  14. Castaway.....as long as Tom Hanks was there with me!!!!!!

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  15. Pillow Talk so I could have Doris Day's wardrobe, Rock Hudson is straight, and I'd have morning cocktails with my housekeeper.

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  16. almost famous would be fun or blue crush

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  17. I would most prefer to be in Absolutely Fabulous. All the time.
    Not drunk or drugged, but in a great house in London

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  18. In the upper train berth at the end of North by Northwest.
    With Cary Grant.
    OR
    Waiting 7 hrs + with Channing Tatum for a breakfast diner to open.
    At the end of Magic Mike.

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  19. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Get Crazy, Singles, Endless Summer

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  20. Nora Charles in the Thin Man movies, as long as I have William Powell.

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  21. Bright Star or Last Year at Marienbad or No No Nanette, the one with Anna Neagle. I'd prefer alternating among the three.

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  22. Something's Gotta Give if I could have Dianne Keaton's career and beach house.

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  23. If we're talking Sci Fi I could see cruising the universe with Nathan Fillion and the (intact) crew of the Serenity for pure fun and adventure.

    Absolutely agree with either Midnight in Paris or Under the Tuscan Sun

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