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is there a movie that never gets old.

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@theowl: well then you're a scum sucking road whore!
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oh good that wasnt cum sucking road whore... that
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Scum sucking 😝
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i am not sure if i have one.. cause mostly i'd forget what the movie was in a couple of years and still want to see it again once more..

but over here there has been a movie that has been playing at a theater over the course of many many years for the public and people still keep coming to watch.. its 20+years now here's a pic from before..

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (movie) @ the Maratha Mandir (theater)


and the actors themselves wanted to commemorate that having completed 20 last year so they made this video.. it's kinda cute if you wanna check it out :)

Do remember to turn on Closed Captions (CC) for subtitles!

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSmvMgAKeLs]
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o.o why does it stay in the theaters for so long.
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@theowl: its a classic romance movie and people still come to watch it.. ^^ personally i have watched it like 5 times..

and i guess its probably cause of the chemistry between the characters and the way the story plays out.. many attribute it to the magic of the characters.. many say its Yash Raj's (the director and producers) ability to create something so cool..

these two actors have been one of the most famous on-screen couples in Indian cinema
LovelyGorilla · 22-25, F
SPIRITED AWAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Casablanca, It Happened One Night, The bridge in The River Kwai, Doctor Zhivago, My Fair Lady, Breakfast At Tiffany's, Roman Holiday, Sabrina (1954) , Nosferatu(1925) , The Hunchback of Norte Dame(1921), Grease, The Petrified Forest (1936), To Have and To Have Not(You know how to whistle , don't you? Just put your teeth together and blow) , Star Wars, The Night of The Living dead (1968) , Carnival Of Souls (1963)
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you like the oldies. other than star wars. which is awesome
@theowl: Thanks.. Even Star Wars was 1977- a bit ago. American Graffiti could have nade that list as well.

Yes, i do love the oldies, those men and women KNEW HOW to act! And on very small budgets. For the most part. (Although, at the time. My Fair Lady cost the most of any film to make)
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i think people back then at more class then people of today
MaryQueenOfScots · 41-45, F
The Wizard of OZ
LadyWioness · 56-60, F
@theowl: I'll get you, my pretty, and, your little dog, too!
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dumps water on your head.
LadyWioness · 56-60, F
@theowl: Ahhhh! Loookout! I'm melting, I'm MELTING! I never thought a little owl like you would destroy me! What a world, what a WORLD!
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button doesn't get old. It gets young.
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Can I have your brain when you die?
Picklebobble · 56-60, M
Big. Anyone on the planet that doesn't love that movie ?
Cooper · 56-60, M
yes the Italian Job
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[c=#BF0080]Grease[/c]
Picklebobble · 56-60, M
Bugsy Malone.
Silence of the lambs.
Sleepless in Seattle.
2001.
Picklebobble · 56-60, M
The Wizard of Oz.
E.T.
The Jungle book.
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love wizard of oz
[c=#BF0080]The Wizard of Oz is a good one.[/c]
LadyWioness · 56-60, F
The Nightmare Before Christmas
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thats a good one
LadyWioness · 56-60, F
@theowl: I love the music for it. I watch it all year.
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Zootopia, 21 Jump Street, and Rush Hour
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Baby's Day Out and Home Alone
katielass · F
No, they all eventually get old.
KeasbeyNights · 31-35, M
The Philadelphia Story, obviously.
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Pan's Labyrinth
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ive wanted to see that but never did.
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ItsGonnaBeOk · 26-30, M
RoboCop
Home alone
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yes on both.
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Scarface for me:)
NightGalleries · 26-30, M
Carpenters They Live
Katanakat · 100+, M
The Guns of Navarone
Starlight016 · 36-40, F
ddt333 · 56-60, M

 
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