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Father-Daughter Movie Week

While the wife’s away (on business), the family will play (movies):

  1. Raiders of the Lost Ark
  2. Ladyhawke
  3. Dr. No
  4. G-Force
  5. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
  6. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
  7. Wild Wild West
  8. Shrek
  9. Mission: Impossible 1
  10. Addams Family

It wasn’t quite Cannes, but …

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6 thoughts on “Father-Daughter Movie Week”

    1. It had been many years for me. In fact, it was one of the first DVDs I bought (and the aspect ratio was seriously wonky unless I reduced the image down).

      Still a great movie, even if the Alan Parson’s music is … jarring. (Kay commented on that, too, though she enjoyed the film.)

  1. It has been years (decades?) since I saw Ladyhawk, and to the best of my memory it was a soundtrack of its time, much like TRON. No idea if it has held up well or not musically.

    It has to be a lot like say Legend, which still holds up really well with the Tangerine Dream soundtrack.

    1. I prefer the unused Jerry Goldsmith (I believe it was) soundtrack to _Legend_.

      The music isn’t bad, especially as it evoked old memories of the film (and I had the soundtrack and lurved it to death). But Kay found it jarring.

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