15 movies you hope are on your next flight from Heathrow
46 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Friday, Dumb and Dumber, The Mask (Jim Carrey), Billy Madison, Jurassic Park, American History X, Sandlot, Rush hour, Ace Ventura Pet Detective, Happy Feet, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch who stole Christmas (Jim Carrey), The Mighty Ducks, Happy Gilmore, Shanghai Noon, and Dr. Dolittle (Eddie Murphy).
In no order:
1) Man on the Flying Trapeeze (W.C. Fields) 2) The Producers (w/ Zero Mostel) 3) Drunken Master/Legend of Drunken Master (Jackie Chan at his best) 4) Goodfellas 5) LOTR trilogy 6) Night of the Living Dead 7) Casablanca 8 ) The Haunting (1963 version) 9) Monty Python and the Holy Grail 10) Scarface Guilty pleasure: Napolean Dynamite
Quite serious! Kate Moss had six bags of eight not show up in LA about a week ago. Charge to T5: £10.000. Heathrow T5 is a fantastic terminal with all the essentials -- seats -- if you:ve not yet had the pleasure of going through there. Even has a Starbucks.
Re: 15 movies you hope are on your next flight from HeathrowIf ever there was any doubt that Jeff Bridges IS the big lebowski
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-j ... ff-bridges
Re:
I just saw "Rififi" on Turner for the first time; a really interesting film.
Re: Re:
A classic film, especially the robbery with no sound at all.
Re: 15 movies you hope are on your next flight from HeathrowFew of them are:
Terminator 5 Fast and Furious 6 Iron Man 3
Re: 15 movies you hope are on your next flight from HeathrowI put my 2 cents in on this topic in 2006. In re-thinking it, since this is off-season for most board topics - I guess I figure it should be movies that you can see on a plane. Its got to be a small screen movie. Its got to be a movie that you can pick up and enjoy if interrupted by anyone of the numerous interruptions experienced in flight, like loss of sound and picture when the captain comes on to tell you that turbulence is ahead and you'd better buckle up, or the food is being served. It should be a movie in an attractive locale. It should be a movie that you can enjoy cooped up on an airplane. It cannot be any film with subtitles. Any film with a plane crash or a plane in distress would automatically be barred from the list since it would never be shown on an airplane. Having explained my newfound criteria for this topic I haven't thought of any particular films, though Dirty Rotten Scoundrels would fit the bill.
46 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Who is onlineUsers browsing this forum: mt and 8 guests |