

At least among the answers there are films from the seventies, as well as relatively recent ones that came out at the beginning of this century.īored Panda made a selection of the most popular, touching and nostalgic comments for you, so feel free now to scroll to the very end, and then - who knows, maybe you will take an old and dust-covered VHS player with your favorite cassette from the attic, plug in the cables and, for an hour or so, go back to that beautiful, unattainable childhood. The AskReddit community once asked the question "What's a movie you saw as a kid that only you seem to remember?" and the thread went viral instantly, with nearly 13.4K upvotes and over 20.6K comments across different generations of redditors. We may even forget the name of the film, but we will never dismiss from mind our emotions when watching it. Highly recommended movie and I have seen this at least 5 times over the years always pleased and captured and held unto The End.We remember well the names of the characters of these films, their signature lines, and as soon as someone sings just a couple of notes from the musical theme of these films, we happily pick up and sing until the end of the whole day. A good meal to a cowboy is a gift and Kirk makes the scene speak just that. I know sales hiccuped for both with this scene. I am a big fan of food scenes in movies and this has one where Kirk goes at a plate of ham and eggs. Great scene of a bar fight with twists and good discipline practiced by Jack Burns (Kirk). Here, we are treated to how the three got along and depended on each other. We are reminded that the Wild West consisted in a man, his horse and his gun for its beginnings. Live and let live rules the day, but you cannot break laws while carrying or living that belief out.Kirk Douglas goes fine line on the subject. You can identify with this cowboy of a man, the last of his kind for thinking the way he does to want to get away while being chased and you join him as he is being chased. He instantly recognized himself in the lead role and he was right. Kirk Douglas knew what he excelled in and what he did not.

The Universe doesn't forget a good movie with a good story to it. It may not win awards every time, but every person who ever sees a movie with a good story has warm and fuzzies in that moment and somehow Karma rules the day. In that fire and others, Marsh’s men work with the discipline of soldiers and demonstrate the same kind of willingness to put their lives on the line to save homes and lives. It never fails when a movie has a good story. Only the Brave is exactly what you’d expect: the tragic story of the day 19 heroic firefighters perished when suddenly trapped by a fire they couldn’t escape.
