Re: A good movie before bed?
Originally posted by rudester
Hi guys I'm new here. I can be a character once you get to know me and I'm a bit of a movie buff... what's a good movie to watch before I go to bed?
Are you talking about a movie that will put you to sleep? A war movie would be the best for that I think. I would think other genres would amp you up, like action or comedy. I don't really care for romance movies so I'm not sure about those.
Lemme see, lemme see...
You like black and whites? Okay, I can definitely work with that. 😄
Anything with Irene Dunne. You know she's always going to have a fabulous wardrobe along with that lovely fantasy life.
Or the old "Sabrina," with Audrey Hepburn. The new "Sabrina" will make you sleep.
And I've totally been there with the Wizard of Oz stuff. That's what I call Too Much Internet Linking.
But yeah, they like point out where they were, and there's one that was the leader of the Lollipop Guild. Apparently I have TMIL too...
Cary Grant's stuff. "Mr. Blanding's Builds His Dream House." "His Girl Friday," with Roz Russell. Him in Hitchcock, not North by Northwest, but Suspicion and Notorious with more subtle storylines. Damn, there's one with him and Irene Dunne, I think it's called "My Favorite Wife" YES! it is. That is a definite.
Avoid Doris Day, singing "Que Sera Sera" or not.
Bette Davis in "On, Voyager," features the one eighty makeover with gorgeous clothes on gorgeous bette.
The Women, but make sure it's the one with Norma Shearer, there are three versions of that movie and this is the second. No men in cast, just stars and starlets being beautiful. I don't remember if it's in black and white - I think it is, but it's just pulsing with red as rose lipsticks that it has a sense of seeming like it's in color. Also included - full color fashion show, absolutely gorgeous stuff. You can tell they were just experimenting with having colors with technicolor - there are those shades that may have looked good in black and white, but look like brightened puke green in color because the material is brightened puke green.
Disney or pixar movies.
I enjoy them because they are good movies.
Since I've seen them all i don't feel like I'm missin anything of I fall asleep
Good heartwarming movies in a warm environment means pleasant dreams
On a side note if your body is too cold apparently nightmares occur from your subconscious trying to warn you you've gotten too cold. So avoid drafts etc