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Cosmopolis..................WORST movie I have ever seen!!! I would rather watch the fuzz grow on a pile of doggy-mess......as opposed to being forced to watch this stinker again.
This has been a full evening of wonderful movies!
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962) ~ We laugh all of the way through every time we watch it, which is many times throughout the years.
Take Her, She's Mine (1963) ~ another James Stewart movie
The Cheat (1915) ~ This is a silent film starring Sessue Hayakawa, who was a major star back then.
From IMDb: His appearance in this film made Hayakawa a silent-screen superstar. He played an ivory merchant who has an affair with a white woman, and audiences were "scandalized" when he branded her as a symbol of her submission to their passion. The movie was a blockbuster for Famous Players-Lasky (later Paramount), turning Hayakawa into a romantic idol for millions of American women regardless of their race.
The Dragon Painter (1919) ~ This is another silent film with Hayakawa, co-starring his actress wife. This is a stunningly beautiful movie! Thank you, TCM for airing both of these another time!
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl ~ I long ago lost count of how many times I've watched this one. It's airing on Starz, so I've had many opportunities to see it.
I'm now watching "The Garden of Allah" (1936) starring Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer. No wonder he was such a heartthrob! They are a gorgeous couple in a film that is definitely eye candy and wildly but tragically romantic.
Tammy and the doctor..It was in color and turned me off. I prefer the old black and white. It brought back great memories.
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