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In reply to the discussion: Name a movie you've watched over five times that you're still entertained by [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)33. Noomi Rapace!
She was incredible in the entire Swedish Millenium Trilogy.
The first film was theatrically released. The next two were TV films.
A clip from the second film, with badass Noomi Rapace:
BTW, we lost Michael Nyqvist this year. Dead at 56. Too damned bad.
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Algernon Moncrieff
Aug 2017
OP
I have seen Miller's Crossing about 4 times and I love Woody Allen movies.
smirkymonkey
Aug 2017
#149
And, of course, "Of all the gin joints in all the world, she has to walk into mine."
Demoiselle
Aug 2017
#289
Yes! Whenever I or my wife breaks/drops/otherwise destroys any household object...
VOX
Aug 2017
#246
Geez, no one is going to mention Wizard of Oz? or Sound of Music? or Lawrence of Arabia?
hlthe2b
Aug 2017
#19
Yes it wouldn't be high in the historical accuracy points table but great fun. It's one of the few
OnDoutside
Aug 2017
#39
One of the funniest. I've thought of it when DT was trying to start a war with Mexico.
Alice11111
Aug 2017
#176
Logan's Run, Silent Running, Bladerunner, Vertigo, Rear Window, North by Northwest,
FSogol
Aug 2017
#108
Star Wars, Excalibur, Dune, Lebowski, H Grail, LOTR, Wrath of K, Big Trb in Little China -nt
Freelancer
Aug 2017
#112
You are correct. For some reason I confused "Charade" with "How To Steal a Million"
lunamagica
Aug 2017
#235
Jaws---Goldfinger---G-I, -II---Dirty Rotten Scoundrels---Dial "M" For Murder---Topaz---Day of the
WinkyDink
Aug 2017
#141
Scrooged with Bill Murray. I never get tired of Carol Kane hitting him with a toaster.
sueh
Aug 2017
#160
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the B & W, with Donald Southerland. It is so relevant now.
Alice11111
Aug 2017
#175
Independence Day, Last Starfighter, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Trek VI, Star Trek IV,
TheDebbieDee
Aug 2017
#184
Vertigo, All About Eve, and Pride and Prejudice. I don't rewatch movies much...
Luciferous
Aug 2017
#194
You are distracting us from saving the world, etc., but I really like this topic! these movies
Akamai
Aug 2017
#204
Being There: Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, Melvyn Douglas, Jack Warden
Doug the Dem
Aug 2017
#207
The Philadelphia Story, All About Eve, Dark Passage, Bringing Up Baby, The African Queen
catbyte
Aug 2017
#232
GMTA! watched Out of Africa dozens of times - one of Sue's/my go to standards
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2017
#251
Dr. Strangelove, The Third Man, Chinatown, Paths of Glory, Charade, Breaker Morant...
VOX
Aug 2017
#240
Was "Apocalypto" not frickin' amazing?! Gotta give it to Mel: he knows how to do "gruesome"!
WinkyDink
Aug 2017
#249
Jaws. The Sting. Lost in Translation. Out of Africa. Babette's Feast. Amelie.
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2017
#250