Your favorite movie with--?

Yeah, but with a career as vast as Sally Field, Amazing Spider-Man is the best you've seen her in? Really?

I thought she gave the best performance in that film.That has to count for something.(Even when I complement the film,I catch hell. :woot:)

Plus, he probably thought you were responding to the Fishbourne one. :o

Knowing GG as I do,i'm pretty sure that's not the case.:woot:
Also, Sure, the one with the Piano. I forget the name.

That's called The Music Box,you culture lover,you!:woot:
 
I don't remember ever criticizing Field as Aunt May.:huh:

My problem with the film was more script than acting.(The only problem I really had acting wise,was Garfield's twitching/stuttering,which was not a lack of skill on his part,just a poor acting choice.I blame Webb for not reining him in.)
I was just surpised that you said something positive ;)

Though speaking of Garfield I thought The Amazing Spider-Man was his best movie and I completely disagree with you on Garfield's acting being the worst part.

Garfield's acting was phenomenal and certainly acting wise I thought it his best movie.
 
I think you're thinking of "Duck Soup"!

Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (My all time favorite comedy,btw!)

Right, "Duck Soup". I knew it had soup in the title. I just haven't seen it since I was a kid.

And that's one of my favorite Abbott & Costello movies as well. I loved all their movies where Bud gets scared, I think those were some of their best routines (the moving candle gag always makes me laugh).
 
I was confused about the Amazing Spider-Man thing because I was thinking it was an answer to Lawrence Fishburne.

But yeah, I like that movie, but I'd have to go with Mrs. Doubtfire or maybe Forrest Gump for Sally Field.
 
I was just surpised that you said something positive ;)

Though speaking of Garfield I thought The Amazing Spider-Man was his best movie and I completely disagree with you on Garfield's acting being the worst part.

Garfield's acting was phenomenal and certainly acting wise I thought it his best movie.
I agree. He was also great in Never Let Me Go.
 
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas


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