10 Favorite Films
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Rules: list your 10 favorite movies using only GIFs
No gif exists for the last film, only stills.
I tag @academicgangster, who is going to list at least one Tommy Lee Jones film. If she likes, :D.
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10 Favorite Films
Tagged by @blue-sappir
Rules: list your 10 favorite movies using only GIFs
No gif exists for the last film, only stills.
I tag @academicgangster, who is going to list at least one Tommy Lee Jones film. If she likes, :D.
Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine in a Bond/Ipcress File parody? It can't get much better than that! Here’s my review.
Herbert Lom in Gambit (1966)
Herbert Lom, who was the other star of the movie, was an expert and a sweetheart - so there was never a problem
Michael Caine (x)
I mentioned my fondness for the film to Michael Caine on the set of "Journey 2" last year, and he lit up at the mention of it. "There's one you don't hear about often," he said. "I remember it being as much fun to watch as it was to make.
This beautiful article from a person who loves ‘Gambit’ as much as I do
So many things to love about ‘Gambit’
THE MUSIC
The Twist
Michael Caine’s cockney accent
Shirley MacLaine’s bright and lively Nicole
5 Star Trek actors, including ‘Harry Mudd’ and ‘Krako’
Herbert Lom in a Tux and Cape
Herbert Lom as the sweetest ‘bad guy’ of all time (who isn’t a bad guy at all, just one of his most happy and lovely roles ever)
Herbert Lom getting a happy ending for once and most of all LIVING in the end
Chandelier (Shahbandar / Nicole)
Sources: Gambit (1966), No Trees in the Street (1959).
Music: Sia - Chandelier (x)
Gambit (Ronald Neame, 1966) Michael Caine