I love movies, always have, always will. I love good movies even more! So, I decided it was time to make sure I've seen what's commonly accepted as the 100 greatest, as decided by the AFI. Some of the movies on the list I've seen a million times, some I've seen maybe once when I was little. With the help of my streaming subscription to Netflix, and getting my little red envelopes in the mail too, I will definitely conquer this list - and I can't wait! Please feel free to watch along or add comments about your movies as I watch them! Get the popcorn and milkduds ready!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

#67 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

1966
Director: Mike Nichols
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal

I get why Elizabeth Taylor won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a housewife gone crazy... but she was the only good point about this movie for me. I didn't find it all that interesting, or exciting. There was a moment about half way through that I thought it would pick up, but I was disappointed!

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