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A-Z Of films/movies

Airies
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Hi All,

just a thread of films/movies starting from A through to Z.

i will start and being the person I am i will start with

Jaws- a film that left me scared of going in for a swim for a year or two,

cheers

Len

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Croix
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I give up on 'Z', they have all been mentioned  here in the past, so I'll start again with numbers.

 

9 to 5 (1980)

 

A comedy starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton as three office workers who get even wiht their sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot boss (Dabney Coleman).

Moonstruck
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Well how am I supposed to follow this? It's the " A B C of movies" isn't it? Not the 1,2,3,?  Do I think of a movie starting with 10...well I have one!!      It's called 10, starring Dudley Moore, Bo Derek and Julie Andrews and terrific.   I can hardly wait to see who and what turns up here next!!   Good Luck!

Now I  confused 123, not abc 

11 commandments 

A Beautiful Mind (2001) - Biopic about mathematician John Nash starring Russell Crowe. Won 4 Oscars.

 

(bring it back to 'A')

aha, the voice of reason......here's a B.......

Back to the Future......(liked Quirky's 11 commandments..."Thou shalt not get caught")....

There are voice of reason and ristakers  small and moon we need both!!!

cosi an Australian movie set in a mental health facility where the patients put on tne opera Cosi fan Tuttle.,  by Mozart based on the play by Louis Nowra .

I am familiar with that one. COSI was also a stage show..how about Death of a Salesman..

 

Elephant man

Fargo (1996) - A dark comedy-crime film from the Coen Brothers

Croix
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Girl with a Pearl Earring, the (2003)

 

Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young  servant in the household of the 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (played by Colin Firth)

 

As for using numbers in titles, even in the DDS the are accorded their place. Many good movies would be missed out if we did not include them, an example being 12 Angry Men.