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I am going to have two evenings/nights alone next week. Well, I'll still have our 100 pound furry fella and 10 feathery gals.
![]() So... what should I watch? If I still had it, I'd curl up and watch a bunch of movies on the Hallmark channel. lol If I can't decide on something on VUDU, I'll dig in a box in the basement for a few Hallmark DVDs or an Anne of Green Gables set that I believe are down there. If that search fails, I'll pull out Pollyanna or Little Women. lol You might be able to tell the style of movies I'm interested in. I don't want any murder mysteries or horror. And I'm not looking for rated R stuff. I haven't been to the theaters in a loooong time ![]() I could just pull out some of our Fred Astaire DVDs or something like that but I thought I might look for something I've never seen. Any suggestions? ![]()
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I'm not sure if it's streamable online ... but my one of my favorite classics is Rodger's and Hammerstein's "State Fair" (1945). I stumbled across it MANY years ago and loved it. I mentioned it to my mom and she said that had been one of her favorites as well. (It's based in Iowa, which was where she grew up). Makes my heart happy every time I watch it. Enjoy your "quiet time"!
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Oh, I love that movie, too! If I hadn't already seen it, I'd check it out, for sure. Or if I don't come up with something else, I might check it out again. lol Thanks for the suggestion.
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I love one called The Enchanted April. It’s older, but so lovely and good. And I just watched Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, which was delightful and fun! My favorite old movie is The Philadelphia Story— can’t go wrong with Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart and Katherine Hepburn!
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Oooh, I read The Enchanted April. I'll look to see if VUDU has that movie available. Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris sounds interesting and I don't think I've seen The Philadelphia Story. Thanks for the suggestions. Off to see if VUDU has any of those....
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All three of those movies are available on VUDU. lol
![]() Hmmm...just how many movies do I plan to watch while they're off camping? ![]()
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Find all the rom-coms you can find and watch as many as possible. You may never have this chance again!!!! lol
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I'm still up for suggestions if anyone else has any.
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I don't know if you like Jane Austen, but I really love the BBC Pride & Prejudice and I also like Emma (the one with Gwyneth Paltrow). Princess Bride is always a good choice. Maybe you could drag out your Hallmark Christmas movies (or get them from the library) and have your own Christmas in July celebration (with some treats you normally only have at Christmas). My two favorite Hallmark Christmas movies are The Nine Lives of Christmas and a Very Merry Mixup. Have fun!
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I vote for a re-watch of Anne of Green Gables. I discovered the books late in life, like last year, but I totally loved them, so watching the movies would make my heart happy.
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Sound of Music, Oklahoma (just fast forward through 1 song- it's annoying), Cheaper by the Dozen, Newsies, National Treasure, Princess Bride. Not sure any of these will be available to watch. You can always check some movies out of your local library too (ours has a good selection of kids/family movies.)
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Thanks for all your suggestions, ladies.
![]() I went digging in the box in the basement and brought up some things that I'll be considering, too: 1. I have Ever After (Drew Barrymore) that I haven't seen in years. I always liked that one. Since it's been so long, I wonder if I'd like it the same as before. 2. The Bells of St Mary's (Bing Crosby & Ingrid Bergman.) I've never seen it. Says it was nominated for 8 Oscars. 3. Anne of Green Gables (Dawn O'Day who changed her name to Anne Shirley lol) It's a 78 minute black & white. It's never been opened but I suspect I've seen it before at some point. 4. Anne of Green Gables (Megan Follows) by Sullivan Entertainment. It's a 5 disc collection. I think 4 of them are the movies. 612 minutes worth. Wow. Over 10 hours. ![]() ![]() 5. And an A&E boxed set: The Romance Collection. 14 discs! I believe this must have come to me when my Mother-In-Law passed away. I wonder if she ever watched them. I see Pride and Prejudice (Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle), Emma (Kate Beckinsale), Jane Eyre, Victoria & Albert, Lorna Doone, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Tom Jones, Ivanhoe. 30 hours + lol Won't be watching all of that! Anyone know much about those versions of Pride and Prejudice, Emma and the longer Anne of Green Gables? I know there's been different versions made over the years. Phew. Looks like I had plenty in my possession already. ![]() ![]()
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The Scarlet Pimpernel is one of my all time favorite movies - highly recommend.
I really love that version of Pride & Prejudice - it moves a little slow but it is worthy to watch the characters develop. The Anne of Green Gables mini-series with Megan Fellowes is a classic. I watched it as a college student with a bunch of girls over 3 nights and it was a delight - highly recommend!
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I highly recommend the A & E versions! That Emma isn't my favorite (I like the BBC's 2009 version with Romola Garai best), but it's still pretty good! And if that is the Scarlet Pimpernel with Anthony Andrews and Jane Seymour, WATCH IT. That was my favorite movie growing up--we'd recorded it (with commercials, haha) off TV and I watched it so many times I had it memorized. That Pride & Prejudice is the best, too!
I think I'm coming down to visit you this weekend to watch movies, haha! Oh, and yes, that is THE Anne of Green Gables to watch! I remember watching it for the first time as an 11-year-old and weeping into my mother's arms afterwards, so SAD that we couldn't live like that anymore.
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Thanks, ladies!
![]() The Scarlet Pimpernel has Richard E Grant and Elizabeth McGovern. Famous people? I am NOT up to date on current actors (the past 20 years probably.)
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omgosh i can't even imagine what it would be like to watch anne of green gables for the first time! As a kid I would watch the first movie almost annually when it came on TV. you must watch it!
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I'm pretty sure I've seen the shorter black and white version I mentioned above. I've read the books and love them. I'm going to have to send these guys away more often so I can get all these things watched! ![]() Thanks. ![]()
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One movie that I really love is Brigadoon! It’s an old movie but very delightful! I also love Sabrina with Audrey Hepburn.
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One of my favorite older movies is The Way We Were with Barbara Streisand and Robert Redford.
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