Suggestions (Movie Choices)
- Dee
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Uh, I'm not sure what other list you mean, DF?
If you look at the first post in this thread, I keep updating there to show what comes next.
Three Colours is a trilogy as in three separate films, not one film in three parts. So after Blue, we need to watch White next, and finish with Red, that's the order they are supposed to be viewed. After Red it will be your choice, that is currently 'Far from the Madding Crowd', unless you want to swap it with your other choice, 'Hereafter'? It's up to you. In between your two choices we will have 'Maudie'. Does that make sense?
If you look at the first post in this thread, I keep updating there to show what comes next.
Three Colours is a trilogy as in three separate films, not one film in three parts. So after Blue, we need to watch White next, and finish with Red, that's the order they are supposed to be viewed. After Red it will be your choice, that is currently 'Far from the Madding Crowd', unless you want to swap it with your other choice, 'Hereafter'? It's up to you. In between your two choices we will have 'Maudie'. Does that make sense?
- Dee
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Hi lovelies, so next up is Maudie, and I've set it for the weekend of 18 May, to give everyone a chance to catch up on films they haven't yet watched, and to read the Book Thief, obviously.
After Maudie, we have DF's suggestion, 'Hereafter' coming up, and then we would have reached the end of the list of current suggestions. So ladies, please think about films you'd like to watch together, and post your suggestions here!! Thanks!
After Maudie, we have DF's suggestion, 'Hereafter' coming up, and then we would have reached the end of the list of current suggestions. So ladies, please think about films you'd like to watch together, and post your suggestions here!! Thanks!
- DawnFae
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Thank you Dee for being our beautiful Faerie !
Just some ideas here so feel free to check it out:
Death Becomes Her - 1992
She-Devil 1989 (mostly funny with some truths about people and life)
The Green Mile 1999 (a long movie but really good imho)
Just some ideas here so feel free to check it out:
Death Becomes Her - 1992
She-Devil 1989 (mostly funny with some truths about people and life)
The Green Mile 1999 (a long movie but really good imho)
- Dee
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Thanks, DawnFae, I've added them on.
I've added The Book Thief as well. It should be really interesting to see the film version whether you have read the book or not.
As we have entered the busier summer months, perhaps we should try a little looser approach to our film discussions, as many of us have struggled lately to fit the films in on the suggested weekends.
How about we try to have three films on the go for the next few weeks. I know some of you are still planning on watching Maudie, and DawnFae's Hereafter is next up (thank you for setting it up, DF!), along with the rather topical Book Thief. So make some popcorn and take your pick, ladies!
Also, don't forget to add further suggestions, what you want us to watch together?
I've added The Book Thief as well. It should be really interesting to see the film version whether you have read the book or not.
As we have entered the busier summer months, perhaps we should try a little looser approach to our film discussions, as many of us have struggled lately to fit the films in on the suggested weekends.
How about we try to have three films on the go for the next few weeks. I know some of you are still planning on watching Maudie, and DawnFae's Hereafter is next up (thank you for setting it up, DF!), along with the rather topical Book Thief. So make some popcorn and take your pick, ladies!
Also, don't forget to add further suggestions, what you want us to watch together?
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Thank you for acknowledging the mad pace of summer! Busy, yes-- plus the lovely weather into the evenings doesn't leave much time for sitting inside watching a film. I will check out these selections as I can
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