Saturday, December 15, 2018

Saturday Afternoon at the Movies

This idea came from a Facebook meme:
Over 10 days, post your 10 all time favorite films. What movie has really made an impact on you or what films can you watch over and over and never tire of? Post either the movie poster, DVD cover or even a screenshot on your timeline. No need to explain.

Only I had a hard time picking out just 10 movies so my favorites over the next few hundred Saturdays 😸 in semi-alphabetical order:me favorite films. What movie has really made an impact on you or what films can you watch over and over and never tire of? Post either the movie poster, DVD cover or even a screenshot on your timeline. No need to explain.

Only I had a hard time picking out just 10 movies so my favorites over the next few hundred Saturdays 😸 in semi-alphabetical order:


Dracula (1931), Bela Lugosi

If you haven't seen this movie, you can watch it free online at Classiccinema.org

14 comments:

  1. And I've actually seen it! Have a fun day, Valerie

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  2. My husband loves these kind of movies-this is a good old classic
    Happy saturday

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  3. I remember watching this. It's a good one. Now they get so scary with all the great special effects they can create. I watched a couple of good movies last night-When Harry Met Sally and Casablanca. It was just what I needed. Happy weekend. Hugs-Erika

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    1. Most of today's horror movies are just filled with special effects and gratuitous gore. No real story telling. I'll give you Casablanca as as good film.
      =^,.^=

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  4. A movie of my youth! We used to love to watch the old horror movies and scare ourselves as kids! LOL :0

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  5. Oh, yes! A must-see! These old movies had such a big influence on newer ones. I almost think you have to see this one to fully appreciate the more recent vampire films.

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    1. Lugosi certainly brought Dracula to life. I read he loved playing this role so much that when he died, he was buried in a Dracula costume by his son and one of his ex-wives.

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  6. I've never seem it, so I may try to watch it once I catch up a bit on other things, like visiting my art friends.

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    1. This is a real classic and no one does Dracula better than Lugosi.

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  7. Yes, I have seen this one and I love it! Thanks CJ!

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