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Old 07-26-2018, 10:06 PM   #44
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The good thing is that they will leave most of the movies out there for a long while. Yes, I really liked Time After Time. I first saw it way back when and it's become a bit obscure. Time Bandit's is another fun movie, if you like Monty Python humor (which I do).

Right now, I have about 80 movies on my watch list including a lot of Bogart, Cagney and John Wayne. I have quite a few of them on DVD or Blu Ray, but streaming is more convenient. The first six months, I watched mostly Japanese samurai movies, since it was mostly that and obscure European flicks.
As I recall Malcolm McDowell and Mary Steenburgen fell in love while filming Time After Time. You can see it in the onscreen chemistry that they had.
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