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For more on that aforementioned wanderlust problem, click here.




27 November 2011

Tell me you like my hat!

I fully understand there is much that could be said about Tom,
about Scientology, about their truly rubbish Irish accents...

and it could be because I was a very impressionable
12-years old when it first came out...

But Far and Away came on TV the other night,
and I remembered just how much I love that movie:




One of my favourite John Williams' scores, too!

4 responses:

Linda said...

One of my favorite movies. Every time I get a spoon, I said " My spoons! My spoons!".

Christy said...

really? I've never liked that movie. But then, you know how I feel about epics and love stories, and that one combines both of them. Also, I've never understood the attraction of Tom Cruise. I guess that's what happens when you grow up sans tv.

Lisa E said...

I think that might be our one major difference, C. To me, the more epic and romantic, the more I'll love it, especially if it takes place is some period of European history. Now, sparkly vampires are another matter entirely. ;-)

Kari said...

I love that movie. I think it was one of the first epic romances I ever saw, and you just can't forget a movie like that! Despite the horrid accents and the fact that Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise...