Saturday, February 15, 2020

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:


Panic in the Streets (1950) Richard 😻 Widmark, Paul Douglas, Jack Palance

If you haven't seen this movie, it's available for free on YouTube.

20 comments:

  1. You made me laugh! "For free"... with my WIFI I sit here at the end of the world sometimes like I have a 56k-modem.
    And panic in the streets we indeed have for free here...

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  2. It's difficult to choose just 10 films. I am a serious person and like serious intellectual films - like the Marx Brothers, Bob Hope, Charlie Chaplin and such like.

    Also Tom and Gerry, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, Elmer Fudd, Bugs Bunny ... you get the idea. Serious stuff, all of them.

    God bless.

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  3. Okay, another film I never saw or heard of. And just to make you envious, it's warm and sunny here today, but supposed to be stormy tomorrow! Have a nice weekend, Valerie

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  4. I also have never heard of this film, but I'm used to that. I also remember the sound the dial up modem made. My internet is just one step above dial up. Yes, I'm that cheap!

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  5. I don't know this film at all. But then most of the film that come up I don't know.Happy weekend. Hugs-Erika

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    1. This film is very timely. What they don't say in the trailer is the silent killer is form of bubonic plague. City officials don't want to cause a panic, but they are worrying about a pandemic.

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    1. We need to watch some Richard 😻 Widmark movies together.

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  7. I've not seen this one, but googling shows me the director is Elia Kazan, and it has Zero Mostel in it! I'll bookmark this one, thanks :)

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  8. Sorry! I don't know this one …

    All the best Jan

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