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Reply to comment by Only-Huckleberry6116 in TIFU by letting some kids think Bambi died by thr0waway795
Seriously, this story wouldn’t make any sense.
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Reply to comment by ephikles in TIFU by letting some kids think Bambi died by thr0waway795
It’s people like you that make me realize I have no wit. I wish I could be at your level.
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Reply to comment by GFVeggie in What are some of your favorite childhood films that you still watch to this day? by Forsaken_Tip_596
Definitely get the Kino Lorber release, there are two commentaries on it, and both are amazing - I don’t only one other time have I watched 2 commentaries for a film and enjoyed it so much. One was with director John Frankenheimer - and like I said, it’s really great. I have the previously released blu ray, and I’m assuming they’re on the 4K if that’s what you prefer.
My sister just gave me The Monuments Men a couple weeks ago, but I haven’t watched it yet. The reviews didn’t really motivate me much, but now I might bump it up on my watch list.
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Reply to comment by GFVeggie in What are some of your favorite childhood films that you still watch to this day? by Forsaken_Tip_596
I like In Harms Way, but couldn’t agree more on 12 O’Clock High - I love that one!
But my absolute favorite, and maybe a top 10 movie for me is The Train.
I also really love All Quiet on the Western Front, The Dawn Patrol (1938), and The Eagle and the Hawk.
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Reply to comment by GFVeggie in What are some of your favorite childhood films that you still watch to this day? by Forsaken_Tip_596
I was not expecting to see the Inn of Sixth Happiness on here. I didn’t realize that’s one a kid would enjoy. I thought it was okay. Auntie Mame is hilarious and The Guns of Navarone is fcking awesome!
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Reply to TIFU by letting some kids think Bambi died by thr0waway795
I just like there are parents out there still showing their kids the classics. Most kids today seem to only be interest in CGI/Pixar animation vs the ol’ hand drawn 2D movies from the 1900s.