Fave feel good film?

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steve56
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Re: Fave feel good film?

Post by steve56 »

easy rider yes;good soundtrack too.
Rude Boy
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In that case...

Post by Rude Boy »

I very much reccomend you check out "House of a 1000 Corpses" and "Devil's Rejects", Rob Zombie's brace of brilliant movies. Both are modern films but set in the seventies with brilliant attention to detail and the "Devil's Rejects" soundtrack is seventies heaven. All that and there is a SCORCHING HOT blonde in both films.

There's something great about seventies Americana (Although I'm sure our resident commie fags won't agree!); Kiss, cars with wood panelling on the outside, "Tailgate Parties" before Zeppelin and Rush gigs, mean muscle cars, hot blondes, disco and loads more cool stuff.

Meanwhile, in Blighty, we got McCartney and Wings, the bleedin' Sex Pistols, the Labour Party, Ozzy leaving Sabbath and Keith Moon's demise. What fun!
Steve R
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Re: Fave feel good film?

Post by Steve R »

What happened to the feel-good films?.

MegaTon
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...and not forgetting the glam 70's

Post by MegaTon »

well in the UK that's is with Bowie, Bolan and a few others!

And what did the americans give us! David Cassidy and the Osmonds!
Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Fave feel good film?

Post by Deuce Bigolo »

Billy Crystal at his best...a classic script..."for humpin & pumpin Sheldons not your man" ;-)

Major League is that typical Team of Underdog Misfits/Rejects/Weirdos overcoming the odds.The bonus is its a comedy

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Bob Singleton
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Re: Fave feel good film?

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My favourite feel good film wouldn't even make my top 20/25 favourite films, but if ever I feel down, I stick Blues Brothers into the video and a couple of hours later my mood will have lifted... great music, Dan Ackroyd in his one and only decent performance, hundreds of cop cars getting written off... oh, and they save the orphanage to boot! :-)

"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."

- Stewart Lee
Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Fave feel good film?

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The other blindingly obvious choice for me

Deuce Bigolo...aaahhhh!!!!! ;-)

cheers
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Pervert
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Re: Fave feel good film?

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Just watching Colonel Blimp for the first time. Sheer class!
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