It has very little connection to reality but whether I’m happy or blue when I start by the time I’m done watching this delicious concoction I feel completely satisfied. Joy-Woman’s World (1954)-A big, lush, shiny soap opera set during a corporate power struggle this is full of talented actors wearing beautiful clothes in expensive sleek settings and trading clever occasionally humorous dialogue. Joy was the toughest for me to decide since like you I have many films I can turn too to brighten my mood but it boiled down to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes which in its bright glitz and terrific chemistry between its two leading ladies never fails to entertain and a film that is categorized as a drama but which I find endlessly uplifting in its sometimes fevered melodrama so that's the one I went with. This is a great idea so I came up with some as well: I'm sure I've mentioned my indifference to the first Toy Story so I haven't seen the others but I know they're beloved. I LOATHED all the LOTR movies, I couldn't imagine subjecting myself to The Hobbit ones. No wonder you haven't seen the whole thing.ĭell made an excellent case for fear with Requiem for a Dream but like you I felt mostly disgust when I watched and its something that I will never rewatch. I was older when I saw Poltergeist in the theatre and it was eerie and a great deal of fun but I can see how those ads would freak a kid out. So is Kelly but while there's no denying he was madly talented his smug self satisfaction has always been a bit of a turn off for me and kept him from being a favorite. For me Jean Hagen is the MVP in it but both Donald and Debbie are wonderful. While I don't love Singin' in the Rain nearly as much as you do I can certainly see its joyful qualities. Excellent choices of the ones that I've seen!
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