There are too many to list, but in bizarrely random order:
Grosse Pointe Blank, Interview with the Vampire, Cold Comfort Farm, Dr. No , Under the Tuscan Sun, The Full Monty, The Up Series (7 Up to 49 Up), Practical Magic, Pulp Fiction,The Commitments, Silence of the Lambs, Blow Up, A Hard Days Night, Key Largo, Metropolis (1927), An American in Paris, Vampire Circus, About a Boy, City of Lost Children, Moonstruck, Thomas Crown Affair (1999), Ed Wood, Fargo, Jurassic Park 3, The Royal Tennenbaums, Labyrinth, Love Actually, Paper Moon, To Kill a Mockingbird, Triplets of Belleville, Raiders of the Lost Ark, La Strada, Some Like It Hot, My Fair Lady, To Catch a Thief, Anatomy of a Murder, Dracula (1979), Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Young Frankenstein, Amelie, Kill Bill (1&2), Jungle Book (1967) and The Godfather (1 & 2).
What I Snack on in Movie Theaters
Popcorn and Dots.
About Me:
My passion for movies stretches back as far as I can remember. My dad was a movie buff, we watched everything from mainstream movies to foreign films to science fiction and classic horror to his favorite, the war film. Along the way I developed my own very wide ranging tastes.
I’m a writer and photographer for trade magazines, but I also write fiction and sell photographs on the side. Although, I’m mainly known for photographing cemetery statuary, I also am fairly accomplished at taking pictures of flowers. I love travel, British television (and movies for that matter), reading, learning new things, music, art and design and a good conversation. I raised two very cool daughters, both of whom love movies too. I have two cats, Abby and Milo.
I hope you don't do a thorough spring cleaning and remove those fabulous photos you have here. I agree with DF, I could look at them forever! I love wandering through old cemeteries.
Thanks for being my friend! :)
At 11:42am on September 24, 2008, Desertflower said…
I am in awe of your photos...they are brilliant. I could stare at them all day!
Aw, thanks for your comment on my movie list. Yours is great! I never know how many to write for a "short" list. Thanks too for checking out PH. It will be interesting to see what you think. It's an art film that uses the medium itself to express the sentiments.. people either love it or hate it. I hope you love it.. I like your snoopy avitar. So cute! Nice to meet you!
Just FYI: The Netflix search engine has been rigged to bring up "The Water Horse" EVERY time anyone puts the word "the" in the search engine. To thwart this obvious new form of payola, don't use the word "the." You'll get what you're looking for without it.
This has been going on for weeks now, and gawd knows how much unadvertised-as-such advertising this has generated for that film. It might be a good one; I just despise the sneaky stealth promotion and hope to discourage it in the future.
Hi Darklady, photography is something I want to get back to. I used to use a 35mm, and am resisting the new digital ones. Are you using a digital camera for your shots?
Just wanted to say that I liked your pictures and your taste in film. I always thought it would be cool to be a photographer, but something happened. PARENTS!!
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I hope you don't do a thorough spring cleaning and remove those fabulous photos you have here. I agree with DF, I could look at them forever! I love wandering through old cemeteries.
Thanks for being my friend! :)
This has been going on for weeks now, and gawd knows how much unadvertised-as-such advertising this has generated for that film. It might be a good one; I just despise the sneaky stealth promotion and hope to discourage it in the future.
I invite you to join a group of your fellow Wisconsin movie lovers.
John
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