The greatest film of all time returns next week. Watch Casablanca in all of its glory on the big screens at Malco and Tinseltown.
Showtimes
Sunday
Malco Grandview: 1
Tinseltown: 7
Wednesday
Malco & Tinseltown: 7
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14 comments:
KF, you are right on this one. It truly is the best of all time - we will always have Paris.
"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all world, she walks into mine."
"Here's looking at you Kid."
"Play it, Sam."
"Round up the usual suspects"
"I think this is the beginning of a beaautiful friendship."
Script writers on a roll.
The best movie is still always worse than the Novel.
I came here for the waters...
Ben-Hur trumps this one by a mile.
It hit the theaters on January 1, 1942, immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Also available for free on Turner Classic Movies on Sunday 7-9 PM.
Casa Blanca may be in top ten but in my life Wizard of Oz owns #1.
"Victor, please don't go to the underground meeting tonight." Even with Bergman, that's going to draw a laugh. And the flashback scenes were crippled by primitive technology. And yet, I always watch it transfixed.
Truly a fine film, "Casablanca." But it comes in second to Chaplin's "City Lights."
@1:43. Gone With the Wind is on right before Casablanca. Thanks for the head’s up.
Meh. Not even as good as Smokey and The Bandit (1).
None of them trump John Candy playing dashboard piano to Ray Charles' "Mess Around".
None of them match Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke.
“We’ll always have Paris.”
For those of us who never “had Paris” with the one who would have mattered most, this is exquisitely painful to hear, each time. I have been to Paris many times, but…oh, well. Cue intro to “As Time Goes By.”
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