Loads of classics yesterday:
Splendor in the Grass - 7/10 I do love this film mainly for the chemistry between Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty. Could have done without the bad sister character which mars the film only because it should have focused completely on Deanie and Bud's relationship. Natalie Wood's mental breakdown is truly terrifying in some parts.
The Goodbye Girl - 10/10 Something from the 70's, so it's really not a classic in the literal sense, but this film never, ever fails to make me happy when I watch it. Dreyfuss won an Oscar for this, and he rightfully deserved it for his utterly charming performance, in addition to his chemistry with Marsha Mason and her wise-beyond-her-years daughter. Love this film!!!
Mr. Blandon Builds His Dreamhouse - 8/10 Cute film starring Cary Grant and Myrna Low as a New York couple who buy a dilapidated house in Connecticut and go through all kinds of madness to try and fix it up. This had to be the inspiration for the Tom Hank's Money Pit movie. Sweet couple and I enjoyed watching them for a couple of hours.
Also, there was something on earlier starring Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons of which I just watched 10 minutes, mainly to stare at Stewart Granger who is all kinds of dreamy looking.
Good day for movies!