Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2978
Paula Sjogerman
on 2/1/03 9:41 AM, [email protected] at
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And I'd love some great movie suggestions. Just don't add anything that has
already been posted - I've been reading here since the beginning (of Time,
it sometimes feels like <gg>).
It's taking us a looong time at the video store these days.
Paula
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> Since Keith loves bombs and westerns and Holly loves musicals and fantasies,Ooh, how about Cat Ballou?
> what they watch together are things like Paint Your Wagon. <g>
And I'd love some great movie suggestions. Just don't add anything that has
already been posted - I've been reading here since the beginning (of Time,
it sometimes feels like <gg>).
It's taking us a looong time at the video store these days.
Paula
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Betsy
**And I'd love some great movie suggestions. Just don't add anything
that has
already been posted - I've been reading here since the beginning (of Time,
it sometimes feels like <gg>).**
I'd also love suggestions. I'm planning to sign up for Netflix as soon
as I can generate a good, long list. I'm interested in knowing more
about movies that aren't really recent and well known. ('Cause I
already know about those.)
So far, my list is heavy on Hugh Grant and light on everything else.
Betsy
that has
already been posted - I've been reading here since the beginning (of Time,
it sometimes feels like <gg>).**
I'd also love suggestions. I'm planning to sign up for Netflix as soon
as I can generate a good, long list. I'm interested in knowing more
about movies that aren't really recent and well known. ('Cause I
already know about those.)
So far, my list is heavy on Hugh Grant and light on everything else.
Betsy
athom <[email protected]>
--- In [email protected], Betsy <ecsamhill@e...>
wrote:
<>I'd also love suggestions. I'm planning to sign up for Netflix as
soon as I can generate a good, long list. I'm interested in knowing
more about movies that aren't really recent and well known. ('Cause I
already know about those.) So far, my list is heavy on Hugh Grant
and light on everything else.<>
Betsy:
Here are some of my obscure favorites:
Bread and Chocolate (Italian)
Chantilly Lace (Sundance Film Institute)
Le Chateau de Ma Mere (My Mother's Castle)
Don't Look Now (Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland)
Dirty Dancing
Emerald Forest
La Gloire de Mon Pere (My Father's Glory)
Like Water For Chocolate
Little Big Man
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
The Man Who Skied Down Everest
My Dinner With Andre
Raise The Red Lantern (by Zhang Yimou, Chinese award winner)
Resurrection (Ellyn Burstyn, Sam Sheperd)
The Right Stuff
The Search For Intelligent Life On Earth (Lily Tomlin)
Stand By Me
Watership Down (animation)
Norma
wrote:
<>I'd also love suggestions. I'm planning to sign up for Netflix as
soon as I can generate a good, long list. I'm interested in knowing
more about movies that aren't really recent and well known. ('Cause I
already know about those.) So far, my list is heavy on Hugh Grant
and light on everything else.<>
Betsy:
Here are some of my obscure favorites:
Bread and Chocolate (Italian)
Chantilly Lace (Sundance Film Institute)
Le Chateau de Ma Mere (My Mother's Castle)
Don't Look Now (Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland)
Dirty Dancing
Emerald Forest
La Gloire de Mon Pere (My Father's Glory)
Like Water For Chocolate
Little Big Man
McCabe and Mrs. Miller
The Man Who Skied Down Everest
My Dinner With Andre
Raise The Red Lantern (by Zhang Yimou, Chinese award winner)
Resurrection (Ellyn Burstyn, Sam Sheperd)
The Right Stuff
The Search For Intelligent Life On Earth (Lily Tomlin)
Stand By Me
Watership Down (animation)
Norma