Heee, I watched it again before I had to take it back to Blockbuster. Then, while I was watching it, I realized I had to "fulfill my obligation" to Columbia House Video Club...so I ordered it as well. (I also ordered The Mummy, the original Boris Karloff version. Yay for black and white movies).
I could definitely watch it over and over again. I think it would usurp Labyrinth as my all-time favorite movie were it not for my blind devotion. Eh, maybe it's a tie.
I started crying again at the part where the Reverend tells Scout to stand up. Then that whole scene afterwards on the porch. The children in that movie were phenomenal. And they weren't actors. That's what I don't like about child actors today, or adult actors for that matter. They're too into being an "actor". That Pepsi girl scares me.
*sigh* Such a timeless film.
p.s. I ordered more button supplies today. I'm gonna make me some buttons.
Nice day for a...white wedding. (damn, now that song's in my head)
Date: 2001-07-02 07:28 pm (UTC)I could definitely watch it over and over again. I think it would usurp Labyrinth as my all-time favorite movie were it not for my blind devotion. Eh, maybe it's a tie.
I started crying again at the part where the Reverend tells Scout to stand up. Then that whole scene afterwards on the porch. The children in that movie were phenomenal. And they weren't actors. That's what I don't like about child actors today, or adult actors for that matter.
They're too into being an "actor". That Pepsi girl scares me.
*sigh* Such a timeless film.
p.s. I ordered more button supplies today. I'm gonna make me some buttons.