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Which film did you love .... and could watch over and over again?
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Following on from Boo's thread of which film have you never seen, which film did you love and never fail to watch again and again ...........
I love Mamma Mia, for the songs, the scenery and the actors!
I love Mamma Mia, for the songs, the scenery and the actors!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Breakfast At Tiffany's
Because ...
(1) It has the most memorable opening scene of any film ... ever!
(2) Holly Golightly gave the world the LBD which, more than any other item of clothing, has made "style" accessible to every woman in the Western world. The moment Holly stepped out of that Yellow Cab, the world of women's clothing changed ... forever. Without Breakfast At Tiffany's, we would never have had the LBD.
(3) More than any other character in any other movie, Holly is a survivor. Holly was the original "Commander Ripley".
(4) Holly wants everyone to feel good about themselves. Everyone should follow her example.
(5) The best movie soundtrack ... ever!
Because ...
(1) It has the most memorable opening scene of any film ... ever!
(2) Holly Golightly gave the world the LBD which, more than any other item of clothing, has made "style" accessible to every woman in the Western world. The moment Holly stepped out of that Yellow Cab, the world of women's clothing changed ... forever. Without Breakfast At Tiffany's, we would never have had the LBD.
(3) More than any other character in any other movie, Holly is a survivor. Holly was the original "Commander Ripley".
(4) Holly wants everyone to feel good about themselves. Everyone should follow her example.
(5) The best movie soundtrack ... ever!
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