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GtownGirl98 11-25-2007 01:26 PM

Today's Get to Know Your Sisters Question
 
Today's question.... what is your favorite movie(s) that you can watch over and over and over again????

I've got a few... 50 First Dates, Fools Rush In, and The Prince and Me... if you can't tell I love "love stories".

What about you all???? What movies do you all watch over and over and over???

AGDee 11-25-2007 07:25 PM

The ones I tend to watch over and over and over are musicals.. West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, the Sound of Music, etc. I also like the "love stories" like You've Got Mail, The Wedding Planner and end up watching them when I flipping through the channels and come across them.

DoctorD 11-25-2007 07:30 PM

You've Got Mail, The American President - I think those 2 are the ones I can watch over and over again....

Yes, sucker for good chick flicks.

GtownGirl98 11-25-2007 07:44 PM

Dee... I watch the Sound of Music only once a year... as I'm putting up my Christmas stuff... it always came on TV around Christmas when I was a child. But I also like musicials.

Benzgirl 11-25-2007 07:48 PM

Here is the truth. I'm not much into movies, but I know the dialogue to My Big Fat Greek Wedding as if it were Rocky Horror Picture show.

I do love the James Bond and Ocean's 11, 12, etc movies but my favorite movie of all time is .....






Ferris Bueller's Day Off

agd4rie 11-25-2007 08:24 PM

my faves
 
Old movie= GWTW

not too old- Enchanted April

new movie - Hairspray

Great question!!!!!!!!!!!

VandalSquirrel 11-25-2007 11:10 PM

The Princess Bride

Clueless

Officer and a Gentleman, I always cry at the end when Richard Gere comes to get his Puget Deb from the box factory and takes her away.

mu_agd 11-26-2007 12:39 PM

For some freakin reason, I get sucked into "A Walk to Remember" every damn time it is on. And then I always cry when Mandy Moore dies and Shane West goes off to med school.

I have issues.

AGDee 11-26-2007 11:37 PM

I have sucked my daughter into the Sound of Music also. We have the 40th anniversary DVD with all these special interviews and it is so cool. Of the 17 cities she'll be going to in Europe this summer, she is most excited about Salzburg because she hopes to see where they filmed some of the Do Ra Me montage.

I can't watch A Walk to Remember anymore.. or Stepmom either, although I'm drawn to both. They are both very good, but I just can't deal with them.

I watch Jesus Christ Superstar every Easter weekend, usually on Good Friday. It's my bizarre way of doing the stations of the cross without going to church...

I also love The American President. Sidney is great. And, both Michael Douglas and Martin Sheen, when acting as a President, are so believeable.

BadSquirrelBeta 12-28-2007 07:15 PM

I will watch any John Huges...Molly Ringwald...Bratpack movie again and again.

GtownGirl98 12-28-2007 07:37 PM

New Question!!!

If you were given a dream vacation... where money was no object... what would you do? Where would you go? You also can take only one other person with you... who would it be?

AGDee 12-28-2007 08:02 PM

That one is tough, but probably a cruise in the Mediterranean Sea.. Italy, Greece, ahhhh. As for who I would take with me, I couldn't choose between my two kids so I'd either have to take both or go by myself. I might invite one of my co-workers who needs a real vacation and who is really energetic and one of those people who is game for anything.

Benzgirl 12-28-2007 08:21 PM

Tahiti with no phones, blackberries, TVs or PCs. I really wouldn't care who came with me as long as I had a big stack of books. But, it wouldn't hurt if he was cute and could teach me to surf.

DoctorD 12-28-2007 09:14 PM

long, extended tour of Europe. Rent a farmhouse in Italy for a few weeks as part of it. Paris, Versaille, Barcelona, Munich, Frankfurt, Athens, Rome, Florence..... ah... yes, I can imagine it now.

Who I would take? At the moment it is a toss up. Hate to say that, but that's where I am :).

AGDee 12-28-2007 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DoctorD (Post 1570434)
long, extended tour of Europe. Rent a farmhouse in Italy for a few weeks as part of it. Paris, Versaille, Barcelona, Munich, Frankfurt, Athens, Rome, Florence..... ah... yes, I can imagine it now.

Who I would take? At the moment it is a toss up. Hate to say that, but that's where I am :).

I'll go :)

My daughter is going to Paris, Rome and Florence this summer (and 14 other cities in Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy) and I'm envious of her.

Benzgirl 12-28-2007 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1570446)

My daughter is going to Paris, Rome and Florence this summer (and 14 other cities in Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy) and I'm envious of her.

Kids have all of the luck:rolleyes:

DoctorD 12-28-2007 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1570446)
I'll go :)

Oh, that would be a riot! We could order red, buff, and green food everywhere we went - would be like convention, only better! :D

I'm most envious of your daughter. I bet she'll have a grand time!

BadSquirrelBeta 12-29-2007 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by DoctorD (Post 1570523)
Oh, that would be a riot! We could order red, buff, and green food everywhere we went - would be like convention, only better! :D

I'm most envious of your daughter. I bet she'll have a grand time!

And you could also pre-arrange to have little convention type favors at the table before each meal...

AGDLynn 12-29-2007 12:28 PM

Dr. D, that sounds wonderful.

Hubby and I have been talking about taking a trip to Europe next year although I don't know how we will be able to afford it with a new house and probably a new car.

But, I'd love to go to Tuscany and/or Provence, England to see where "my family" originally came from.

As for the US, I'd love to go to Cape Cod/New England area -- that's a lot more reasonable, lol.

Benzgirl 12-29-2007 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoctorD (Post 1570523)
Oh, that would be a riot! We could order red, buff, and green food everywhere we went - would be like convention, only better! :D


I crack up anytime I think of this. The local chapter has an alum who is in her 90s and every spring she invites the soon-to-be graduates to her home for dinner. Everything on the plate is red, buff and green. It happens every year

mu_agd 12-30-2007 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mu_agd (Post 1552990)
For some freakin reason, I get sucked into "A Walk to Remember" every damn time it is on. And then I always cry when Mandy Moore dies and Shane West goes off to med school.

I have issues.

And once again, it's on and I'm completely sucked in.

ilovemyglo 01-02-2008 09:26 AM

AGDLynn- what part of England is your family from?
Joel and I are doing our honeymoon in Italy, then flying to London to do a reception there for his friends and family that can't make it over. Then we are spending a week between Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England with my parents and aunt and uncle that are coming over for the reception there.

England is really beautiful but everytime we go I find it more amazing how many Brits really dislike Americans. And the ideas they have of us are just as strange as some American's ideas of Brits. Thankfully I have only had one bad experience mostly it is just stupid comments. For the most part the young English folks are super sweet and kind.

AGDee 02-01-2008 11:30 AM

Since I am bored on a Snow Day and the conversation went to travel anyway...

What is the best vacation you've ever had?

Mine was the trip I took to Mexico City in 12th grade with my spanish teacher. It was focused on educational things, but was truly an amazing trip. First, no parents! But, we climbed the pyramids at Teotihuacan, went to Xochimilco, saw the shroud of the Virgin of Guadalupe at the National Cathedral, saw the Ballet Folklorico and a bull fight. It was a great experience and, since my teacher was quite fluent, we didn't have to deal much with language barriers. He had done this trip 10 years in a row so he knew where we could go, safely drink the water, etc. Plus, I roomed with one my (still) best friends and we just had an amazing time.

GtownGirl98 02-01-2008 04:37 PM

I have two...

The first is my trip to Greece in 1998. It was awesome. Something that I will never likely do again.

The second was this past year... hubby and I went on a cruise. It wasn't so much the cruise but that we were together for a week straight. It was awesome!

DoctorD 02-01-2008 07:23 PM

I have several, most within the past few years.

Nassau - with a friend.
NYC - with my girls.
Grand Canyon/Arizona - with my girls, my friend, and her girls.

Reasons they were so good? All were after my separation and/or divorce. All I budgeted for and paid for. All I had nothing else competing for my attention - no internet, no work. No guilt for spending money, whether real or perceived. Good company, good memories...just plain good times.

Benzgirl 02-01-2008 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1592575)
Since I am bored on a Snow Day and the conversation went to travel anyway...

What is the best vacation you've ever had?

Mine was the trip I took to Mexico City in 12th grade with my spanish teacher. It was focused on educational things, but was truly an amazing trip. First, no parents! But, we climbed the pyramids at Teotihuacan, went to Xochimilco, saw the shroud of the Virgin of Guadalupe at the National Cathedral, saw the Ballet Folklorico and a bull fight. It was a great experience and, since my teacher was quite fluent, we didn't have to deal much with language barriers. He had done this trip 10 years in a row so he knew where we could go, safely drink the water, etc. Plus, I roomed with one my (still) best friends and we just had an amazing time.

I took this trip too between my Junior and Senior years in High School. It was amazing. But, add the Tequilla to it and a side trip to Acapulco.

AGDee 02-01-2008 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1593034)
I took this trip too between my Junior and Senior years in High School. It was amazing. But, add the Tequilla to it and a side trip to Acapulco.

Actually, we did tour a Tequila and pulque factory.. I had forgotten about that! The pulque stuff was AWFUL.. intense and strong. Since there is no real drinking age in Mexico, we were allowed to taste a few things (and our parents knew ahead of time). So, I did try a real pina colada, a margarita, sangria, and Dos Equis, one each, all on different days! We had one day at a resort type place but I'm blanking on the name of it. I want to say Coco something or other, but it was near Mexico City, not on a coast.

DoctorD 04-08-2008 11:41 PM

New Question
 
If you could change anything you've done in your life, what would it be?


Mine is that I wouldn't let fear make decisions for me. This is something I'm working on a lot lately. I've missed out on a lot of important things, or made some far reaching decisions, including ending several significant relationships, because of fear.

I wouldn't change getting married, even though I'm now divorced, and I do consider the divorce one of the bravest things I have ever done. I got two fabulous legacies out of that deal.

nancyagd86 04-09-2008 08:35 AM

I agree with Dr D
 
Yes, fear does dictate way too much. Divorce is a HUGE step. Fortunately I don't have children from #1. However, even more embarrassing for me is making decisions based upon the judgement of others rather than honestly what you want/know to be best.

Court of popular opinion is my achilles heel. But I suppose it goes back to the fear of not being accepted? So I'm reiterating you?

IHeartUGA 04-09-2008 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoctorD (Post 1631391)
If you could change anything you've done in your life, what would it be?

I wouldn't change anything. I firmly believe everything happens for a reason :)

AGDee 04-09-2008 11:25 AM

I never would have started smoking. NEVER!!!!! That's the only thing though.. I think everything ELSE happens for a reason, but I would have never started smoking if I could change it now.

DoctorD 04-09-2008 01:30 PM

I don't think everything happens for a reason. There are too many horrible things that have happened to me and the idea of those happening purposefully is just too hard to stomach. And those things have contributed to my fear, and affected my decisions and how I handle things.

Admittedly, I may be better and more sensitive in how I handle things, but still...

[There are some who argue that I'm not more sensitive in how I handle things :rolleyes:]

Benzgirl 04-09-2008 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1593047)
Actually, we did tour a Tequila and pulque factory.. I had forgotten about that! The pulque stuff was AWFUL.. intense and strong. Since there is no real drinking age in Mexico, we were allowed to taste a few things (and our parents knew ahead of time). So, I did try a real pina colada, a margarita, sangria, and Dos Equis, one each, all on different days! We had one day at a resort type place but I'm blanking on the name of it. I want to say Coco something or other, but it was near Mexico City, not on a coast.

We stayed at the Torre Blanca, out near the airport and the Acapulco Princess sorry about the delay


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