RunDNA t1_j2egjzd wrote
The big one for me was The Shop Around the Corner from 1940. For some weird reason I'd barely ever heard of it, even though I've since learned that it's quite famous. Every scene was so damn delightful.
I've always admired Jimmy Stewart, but I'd never seen Margaret Sullavan before and she was a revelation. The two had excellent chemistry.
It was one of those films that I will watch every year for the rest of my life.
tuna1694 OP t1_j2ei9x6 wrote
Also, an unintended prequel to You’ve Got Mail!
RunDNA t1_j2eirx8 wrote
Yes, I watched that afterwards and enjoyed it too. It was an excellently cast film. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are great, of course, but it was also one of those films where every member of the supporting cast was memorable. I didn't expect to see David Chappelle show up.
nayapapaya t1_j2esy6g wrote
Huh? It's an intentional remake of it.
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