Saturday, August 17, 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:


Judgement at Nuremberg (1961) Spencer Tracy, Richard 😻Widmark, Burt Lancaster, Maximillian Schell

If you haven't seen this movie, it's available on Amazon Prime. 

18 comments:

  1. I think I remember this one. Have a good weekend, Valerie

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  2. Another one that should be required watching for everyone! :D

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  3. I've seen this one more than once. I find it a challenge to watch, but I'd recommend it for everybody.

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    1. There are parts that I find uncomfortable to watch, but the lessons are necessary

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  4. I've never seen this film, BUT I've been doing a lot of reading lately on Nuremberg.

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    1. This really is a must see. Check your library to see if they have a copy

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  5. I don't know this film at all, nor have I heard of it. It is amazing how many different films are out there that I don't know. Not that i claim to be any kind of film expert, but you would think with lots of these vintage films the names would be more popular. Happy rest of your weekend. No sun here. It's been a grey and dreary day. hugs-Erika

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    1. To see the classic movies you need to hang out on TCM, Turner Classic Movies. All the old movies from the golden days of Hollywood. And no commercials

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  6. Glad to know it's on Netflix - i haven't seen it ever.

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  7. I have never seen this movie, but after reading that it's a must see, then I will! Thanks CJ!

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