Tagged: 30 days , classic movies , James Stewart |
29 July 2010 @ 10:48 pm
Okay, on the first day they made it near impossible to pick and I came up with a solution. It’s a little harder for day 2: My favorite movie. I have many favorites (click here to see those), but I will chose the following for this meme:
Tagged: Cary Grant , classic movies |
7 May 2010 @ 7:22 pm
My submission featured on Movies in Frames this past week. Great movie, especially fun to watch at Halloween.
Tagged: classic movies , James Stewart |
11 March 2010 @ 7:53 am
moviesinframes: Rear Window, 1954 (dir. Alfred Hitchcock) By mpasq
[Note: this is a reframe. You can see the first one here]
Tagged: classic movies , Gerard Butler , movie project , movies |
3 March 2010 @ 8:57 pm
So we are having a hard time getting to the movies on the list, simply because we like new movies, too. I have three taped (yes, make fun of me…no DVR in this household) that I am hoping we get to this weekend. {SPOILER ALERT. Stop now …
Tagged: classic movies , James Stewart |
1 March 2010 @ 6:53 pm
moviesinframes: Harvey, 1950 (dir. Henry Koster); Submitted by ihearttrackingshots
Absolutely one of the best movies of all time.
Tagged: classic movies , Jimmy Stewart |
1 February 2010 @ 7:21 pm
moviesinframes: Bell Book and Candle, 1958 (dir. Richard Quine), By sogroovynow
Tagged: Christmas , classic movies |
23 December 2009 @ 11:09 pm
moviesinframes: Christmas in Connecticut, 1945 (dir. Peter Godfrey) By sogroovynow (that’s me!)
One of the best holiday movies around. I think it’s my favorite, even over It’s A Wonderful Life.
Tagged: Christmas , classic movies |
13 December 2009 @ 10:17 am
moviesinframes: A Christmas Story, 1983 (dir. Bob Clark)
Tagged: Cary Grant , classic movies , movies |
15 November 2009 @ 6:55 pm
I love old movies, and my daughter is starting to enjoy them, also. Today, we watched Penny Serenade. Some consider this a “Christmas” flick and that could apply. But it’s just a dang good movie. Cary Grant is great.