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Disney Classic Monopoly Board Game
Disney Classic Monopoly Board Game
2018 | Business / Industrial, Card Game, Economic, Entertainment
Beautiful design, memory invoking (0 more)
It’s still monopoly and people still cheat (0 more)
A truly magical experience
Disney Monopoly is a truly magically beautiful spectacular.
It stays true to the monopoly brand but includes everything that makes Disney a dream.
I love this game and even just setting up feels special and playing it brings a smile to my face, even when I land on someone else’s property and have to pay a fortune it doesn’t feel as bad because I have Disney to cheer me up
  
Lucky (2017)
Lucky (2017)
2017 | Drama
We should all count our lucky stars for the star that was, and forever will be, Harry Dean Stanton. Lucky is one of the most beautiful films as of late and will weigh on your heart and mind like the shell on a tortoise's back. Lucky will put a smile on your face and light up your world like a cigarette in a dark bar.
  
Father of the Bride (1991)
Father of the Bride (1991)
1991 | Comedy
It wouldn’t be a wedding article without some mention of Father of the Bride. Starring Steve Martin, this 1991 romantic comedy has become one of the classics of the genre, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a sweet, sentimental rom-com that oozes re-watch value. The wedding itself is just as classy, set in a beautiful church, with Kimberly Williams’ Annie wearing a simple lace gown. Plus, there’s always Steve Martin’s brilliant speech, which is sure to bring a smile to your face no matter how many times you pop the DVD in.

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Playing for Keeps (2012)
Playing for Keeps (2012)
2012 | Comedy, Drama, Sport
4
6.0 (12 Ratings)
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Is supposed to be a comedy but I didn't even raise a smile! (0 more)
Unmemorable
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This film has a great cast, some big names, so you'd have thought it had potential. It is supposed to be a rom-com but it was sappy, unfunny and unbelievable. Other than being an ex soccer star the main character has nothing going for him but a bevy of beautiful women are all throwing themselves at him! It was all pretty pathetic. He tries to woo back his ex wife who has been settled with her new fiance for three years and is due to get married within days, but of course she will realise that she's not truly in love with said beau. and call it all off.
  
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Georgia Hubley recommended Billy Liar (1963) in Movies (curated)

 
Billy Liar (1963)
Billy Liar (1963)
1963 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Movie Favorite

"Being swept up in British pop culture and its swinging sixties scene is something that I am not close to alone in and yet may be hard-pressed to explain. Well, the British are so beautiful, and you can’t understand a word they’re saying. Screaming girls and Beatle haircuts may provide some distraction, but A Hard Day’s Night captures the mood of a traumatized postwar culture just as effectively as other, starker films of the “new” British cinema. In Billy Liar, Tom Courtenay’s Billy could be a famous Beatle in the making except that comedy writing is his calling, and the more eccentric and imaginative he allows himself to become creatively, the clearer it is how stifled he is by his family, his lack of self, and his generally dismal surroundings. The bleakness and futurelessness are so embedded in this character’s outlook and ultimate outcome that even the sway of Julie Christie’s modern vivaciousness and beautiful smile can’t compete with his inability to rise out of his own sorry lot in life. Just a little bit heartbreaking."

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