I have been on a movie roll recently. I feel like I have been going to so many screenings, but I love movies so it is the perfect hobby for me! This week I went to a more intimate screening for a movie that was shot here in Dallas. Brotherhood is a smaller film in the grand scheme of things (I love independent films!) and I have to say it was quite suspenseful. There were times I wanted to jump through the screen and shake one of the main characters. Minus the language this was a very interesting film with an intriguing plot. A major bonus for me was that Sam from American Dreams (many of you have read about my AD obsession over the past three years) is in the film!
Erin over at Let the Tide Pull Your Dreams Ashore tagged me to share five of my favorite movies as her Netflix list is running low. However, since she has likely seen most of my very favorite flicks I have chosen to simply include five movies that I have either watched recently or that I have been thinking about renting and watching again...because they are just that good!
Erin over at Let the Tide Pull Your Dreams Ashore tagged me to share five of my favorite movies as her Netflix list is running low. However, since she has likely seen most of my very favorite flicks I have chosen to simply include five movies that I have either watched recently or that I have been thinking about renting and watching again...because they are just that good!

A oldie but always a goody!! Both one and two will always be at the top of my list I think.
I have written about this film before, but I just purchased it and can hardly wait to watch it again!
Who is Clark Rockefeller
I saw this movie on Lifetime when it premiered and it is hands down the best made-for-TV that I have ever seen. SO suspenseful!
Devil's Playground
After reading Tale of a GRITS yesterday I was reminded of this documentary on Amish teenagers. It is so interesting and I learned so much I never knew about their culture.
Well, Alias is not a movie, but every season is available on DVD (unlike America Dreams...SAD). If you are ever running low I highly suggest getting started on this series. It is like a female version of 24...think fashion and romance mixed with espionage!

I saw this movie on Lifetime when it premiered and it is hands down the best made-for-TV that I have ever seen. SO suspenseful!

After reading Tale of a GRITS yesterday I was reminded of this documentary on Amish teenagers. It is so interesting and I learned so much I never knew about their culture.

What are five of your favorite flicks or five movies on your mind??
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