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Post by gadolinium on Jun 16, 2017 23:23:50 GMT
A Summer's Tale (1996).
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Post by gunshotwound on Jun 16, 2017 23:46:36 GMT
Sunrise (1927) Grass (1925) Splendor in the Grass (1962) The Big Trees (1952) Baby, the Rain Must Fall (1965) Water (1985) Autumn Leaves (1956) Bright Leaf (1950) Snow Falling on Cedars (1999) Lady in the Lake (1947) The Bad Seed (1956) The Sap from Syracuse (1930) The Roots of Heaven (1958) Feet of Clay (1924) Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) Air America (1990)
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Post by wanton87 on Jun 17, 2017 0:06:00 GMT
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Post by manfromplanetx on Jun 17, 2017 0:18:19 GMT
Aozora musume , Blue Sky Maiden (1957) ![http://pthumb.lisimg.com/image/9351379/280full.jpg](http://pthumb.lisimg.com/image/9351379/280full.jpg)
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Post by mikef6 on Jun 17, 2017 1:09:10 GMT
You said “Living or inorganic” so I included titles with animals, which I don’t think has been done so far. Hope I’m on-topic with them.
Orphans Of The Storm (1921) Riders Of The Purple Sage (1925) The Cocoanuts (1929) New Moon (1930) The Lightning Warrior (1931) Horse Feathers (1932) Rain (1932) Red Dust (1932) Duck Soup (1933) The Black Cat (1934) The Night Of The Iguana (1964) Straw Dogs (1971) Save The Tiger (1973) The Deer Hunter (1978)
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Post by wanton87 on Jun 17, 2017 1:10:35 GMT
He had a penchant for those themes, didn't he? He made it easy for this challenge spiderwort. I was also going include The Iceman Cometh, and Beyond the Horizon, but I wasn’t sure if the former would count, and the latter has never made it to the big screen that I’m aware.
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Post by teleadm on Jun 17, 2017 22:44:55 GMT
Living or inorganic, but part of the natural world. I'll start with these: The Sun Also Rises The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone The Moon is Blue The Tree of Life The Rain People The Ice Storm Legends of the Fall Winter's Bone Autumn in New York I'm sorry Spiderwort but this subject beated me, I was trying to figure out what inorganic meant, and I ended up with non ionised salt, and I'm pretty sure that was not the right way, as I see yours and others answers here.
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Post by spiderwort on Jun 17, 2017 23:07:04 GMT
I'm sorry Spiderwort but this subject beated me, I was trying to figure out what inorganic meant, and I ended up with non ionised salt, and I'm pretty sure that was not the right way, as I see yours and others answers here. Oh, teleadm, I'm sorry it's been so confusing. Let me clarify, because I know you will have many titles that come to mind when I do. What I meant was anything in the natural world (except human beings for this thread). That includes living things like plants and animals, and also what are called "inorganic" or non-living things like rocks, moons, stars, rivers, mountains (although in some cases those support living things, but you get the idea). I hope this helps, and I look forward to whatever you come up with (non-ionised salt would be appropriate, but difficult for sure). Now I've thought of three more: A River Runs Through It Dog Day Afternoon The Sheltering Sky
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Post by bravomailer on Jun 17, 2017 23:17:38 GMT
The Good Earth
Grand Canyon
This Planet Earth
Meteor
Coal Miner's Daughter
The Jungle Book
Hale the Conquering Hero (just kidding)
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Post by teleadm on Jun 17, 2017 23:31:20 GMT
En svensk tiger / A Swedish Tiger 1948 (Tiger besides beeing a wonderfull animal, the word in Swedish also means keep quiet, and was a poster slogan during WW2, beware there are ears everywhere, so there was a lot of Tiger posters around during those dark years) Salt of the Earth 1954 An Alligator Named Daisy 1955 The Hound Dog man 1959 Please Don't Eat the Daisies 1960 That Darn Cat 1965 Zebra in the Kitchen 1965 Ice Station Zebra 1968 The Subject was Roses 1968 Frogs 1972
Thanks for helping an old fool out!!
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Post by spiderwort on Jun 18, 2017 1:24:26 GMT
I knew once I made it clear you would catch on quick, tele. Great list. (Oh, and you got two for one with An Alligator Named Daisy 1955.)
Btw, I love your note about "Tiger." Good to know.
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Post by fangirl1975 on Jun 18, 2017 17:41:15 GMT
The Wolf Man The Birds Rain Man Days Of Thunder Mystic River Steel Magnolias
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2017 13:36:50 GMT
Earth vs. The Spider Tarantula The Deadly Mantis The Black Scorpion The Killer Shrews & The Giant Gila Monster (on an all-natural double bill) Bride of the Gorilla Cat Girl ...
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Post by koskiewicz on Jun 19, 2017 15:23:18 GMT
Rain...one of my all time favorite Joan Crawford films which includes Walter Huston in a key part...
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Post by koskiewicz on Jun 21, 2017 19:22:28 GMT
...another fave that comes to mind:
The Man From Snowy River
...and more:
The Sands of Iwo Jima
The Perfect Storm
How Green Was My Valley
12 Monkeys
Sunshine
Journey to the Far Side of the Sun
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