Saturday, May 25, 2019

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:


Harvey (1950) James Stewart, Josephine Hull

If you haven't seen this movie, it's available for rent at Amazon and YouTube.

16 comments:

  1. Yet another film made before I was born. Sounds sort of interesting, though.

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    1. I like a lot of the movies that were made before I was born. This is a classic and was James Stewart's favorite role.

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  2. Oooh, I like actor James Stewart. I don't think I've ever seen this one.

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    1. Put it on your list and maybe watch it with Teddy. He'd be delighted with this story, too.

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  3. Glad you enjoyed it! Have a fun day, Valerie

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  4. I am not familiar with this movie at all but I do like James Stewart as an actor Happy Saturday

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    1. It's a sweet story and Stewart brought Elwood and Harvey to life through his performance.

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  5. It's been a while since this FB meme -like the one for books- came and went. Since I love movies, I continue to be excited that it lives on in the blogging community :)

    We have Harvey on DVD :) We have a little stuffed rabbit sitting next to it on the shelf lol I saw it on TV as a child and loved it. We re-watch this with some frequency, every year or so, and sometimes quote from it in everyday conversation. Priceless :)

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    1. In a world where you can be anything, be like Elwood P. Dowd.

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  6. Great movie! I'm surprised so many people don't know it. A true classic! :D

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    1. Ah, these young people. They think all these old movies don't have any value. The Eldest calls black and white films "dog view". Supposedly dogs can only see in black and white.

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  7. This is a good one, even though I haven't seen it for several years. Nice pick this week.

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    1. Might be good to watch if a shower moves through on Sunday. Otherwise enjoy the great weather.

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  8. Not seen this, it's always nice to see what you pick :)

    All the best Jan

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