That was 60 years ago, and since then I've seen a few thousand movies. That's not an exaggeration. I've written over a thousand movie reviews on my blog's Movies page since 2008 alone.
Like anyone else, I've seen a lot of good films, bad ones, some real gems and the rare masterpiece. (I'm thinking about you, Elephant Man.)
But there are a few movies--a small number--I've watched and rewatched so many times, I've lost count. I'm not saying they're the best I've ever seen, but I will sit down and watch these in their entirety every chance I get. So in ascending order...
My Top Ten Movies I've Enjoyed Again & Again
10. For as long as I can remember, The Ten Commandments (1956) has played on network television around Easter and I think last year was the first time I missed it. (ABC aired it a week ahead of schedule because of basketball--basketball!) It's an all night, commercial laden affair and leaves me feeling like a certified Christian afterward. I'm not fooling around. It stirs something in me, every time.
7. I love Bette Davis, love all her films. But Now, Voyager (1942) is my favorite and I've seen this one more than her other films combined. From her start as the lonely spinster Aunt Charlotte, to becoming the chic darling of Boston society, her love of Paul Henreid and all their delicious smoking... when Charlotte Vale says "Oh, Jerry, don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." I swear to God I swoon every time. It is that romantic.
4. One late night in December '77, Mom and I were up watching tv when a trailer for The Goodbye Girl (1977) came on. We both thought it looked good, and Mom asked if I'd be too embarrassed to see it with my old mother. (I was 16, she was 37.) We did right after Christmas and both got a big kick out of it. I loved this pair so much, and every chance I get to see them again I'm taken back to that first watch with Mom, who is now my own Goodbye Girl.













