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10/10
Barbra, Robert, please do the sequel!
27 January 2005
I love this movie so much. Every time I watch it, I cry. But, it's one of those movies you can watch over and over.

No one could have played Hubbell better than Robert Redford. I just can't see Ryan O'Neal as Hubbell. Redford is so quiet and mysterious. Just so darn sexy, even after all these years. At 36, I think that he is one of the sexiest men alive.

I always heard rumors that they were going to do a sequel. I guess it will never happen. I don't think they would be do old...They are both still attractive and could do another love story. There aren't enough people who remember this movie that would go see it now.

It's a shame they cut some scenes out, I wish they had put them on the DVD.

See this movie, especially if you want a good cry.
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Staying Alive (1983)
10/10
Pure Entertainment
12 December 2004
Okay, so this wasn't his best "acting" performance, but it was fun watching him move! I LOVED this movie when I first saw it in the theater. I was a kid in love with John Travolta and he could make no bad movies in my eyes...still can't, although I have to admit that I haven't seen "Battlefield Earth" yet. But, I'm not much of a Sci-fi fan.

He was so HOT in this movie!! The script wasn't great, but it was the 80's---and the music was very 80's.

I still love it, it's my favorite guilty pleasure. I still love John too.
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8/10
Funny, Sweet, and uplifting
6 August 2004
I usually avoid Jim Carrey films. He is just too outrageous and annoying sometimes. The movies I have seen, I usually get sucked into by accident. I like when he tries dramatic stuff. The Majestic was one of the best movies I had seen in a long time.

I wanted to see this because I like Jennifer Aniston and Morgan Freeman. It had an interesting premise that I was drawn to. My fiancée made comments about hearing me giggling. He was in another room.

It was fun and made me feel good when it ended. I loved it. I'm a Little House on the Prairie fan, too. Give me a little sentimental, sappy stuff and tie it up with a nice moral at the end and the movie gets a ten with me.
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Le divorce (2003)
Had Me Hooked
2 July 2004
This movie wasn't what I expected. With Kate Hudson and the previews for this movie, I thought that it would be funny. It made me smile a few times, but it also made me want to cry.

This was a really good movie. It wasn't laugh out loud funny. It was intelligent, sweet and sad.

I didn't like Leslie Caron in this movie. But, she can't play Gigi forever. Stockard Channing, Bebe Newirth and Sam Waterson should have had bigger roles. I love Matthew Modine and wasn't prepared for him as a troubled stalker.

If you don't mind your humor with a wink and a smile, you will enjoy this movie.
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There Were Times, Dear (1985 TV Movie)
10/10
Left a lasting impression on me
12 June 2004
I saw this movie in 1990, when I was training to work in a nursing home. I always think about it. Especially when I heard that Ronald Reagan had Alzheimer's Disease a few years later. Now that President Reagan is gone, I'm thinking about it again.

I had no idea what Alzheimer's Disease was before I saw this movie. After it ended, I was sad and speechless.

The individual with Alzheimer's gets it at a young age (40's)and it all happens so quickly.

It's surprising that they don't show this on T.V. or it's not available to rent. It was really moving. Shirley Jones did an incredible job in this movie.

If it is ever on T.V., please watch it, you won't ever forget it.
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