Looking for a good movie to watch

If you are looking for a good movie to watch, be sure to check out the options below. I spend a lot of time looking at all the classics to the latest theatrical release, and I am sure you will enjoy this movie as much (or more) than I do.

Harvey (1950) – James Stewart’s Elwood P. Dowd play, a wonderful companion who enjoys a glass from time to time. His best friend is Harvey, the invisible rabbit (also known as the Polka) Elwood is a claim more than six feet. His brother worries that he’s crazy, and he enlists a psychiatrist to help him. But over time from Elwood and his philosophy of life, those who knew him began to catch a glimpse of Harvey as well. An exciting fantasy based on the play by Mary Chase. Groundhog Day (1993) – Phil Connors (Bill Murray) is the time from Pittsburgh who also happens to be stupid. Sent to cover the annual Groundhog Day festivities in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, he soon finds himself living the same day over and over again. Years passed, and slowly, Phil began to change for the better, has vowed to win the love of a beautiful television producer Rita (Andy MacDowell). Murray in fine form as he mastered the art of ice carving, committed suicide on several occasions, and even learns to play piano like a pro.

Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) – A fictional account of the Nuremberg trials held after the end of World War II. Four judges on trial for their actions during the Nazi regime and the military court assembled to hear their case. An incredible drama of the courtroom with Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell (in Oscar-winning performance), and Montgomery Clift, LA Confidential (1997) – Based on the crime novel by James Elroy, this modern classic is located in Los Angeles in 1950 is full of corruption and violence. Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce star as three policemen trapped in the midst of all the seediness, each working within their own agendas. Kim Besieger won an Oscar and revived his career by playing a prostitute who looks like Veronica Lake, and other key performance provided by James Cromwell, Danny Devi to and David Strathairn. A gritty look at cops and cons, with the line between the two is often blurred.