I'm in Israel for the holidays so happy Chanukah and merry Christmas to all
>From the  holy  land ...  Glad nobody picked a porn movie as a life changer
lol and while I can't say there was a movie for me that was a life changer
...now don't laugh .. But after seeing the wizard of oz I had a recurring
nightmare for years and while I can't remember most of the dream i do
remember the ending cause it ended the same way every time a mini  wicked
witch on a broomstick would fly into my ear and when the tip of the stick
touched my ear I would wake up ..no freudian analysis please .. This went
on for a few years so I guess a true physical temporary life changer ..alan

On Tuesday, December 23, 2014, Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.com> wrote:

> Mopolians,
>
> Is there a film that CHANGED YOUR LIFE?  Maybe not in a big way, but
> somehow affected a change in you permanently?
>
> This is not a “best-movie-you’ve-ever-seen” question, although the best
> movie you’ve seen may in fact qualify.
>
> And you may have more than one - but just pick one that stands out in your
> experience.
>
> It’s really hard to know.  It’s easy to say that movies changed my life -
> I think that collectively they help to shape us, but that’s
> not what I’m fishing for here.
>
> I mean a film that SHIFTED something in you, maybe good, maybe not-so /
> maybe big, maybe small.   So that you could say “after I saw X, I never
> liked this, or I loved this, or I never felt the same about thus and such.”
>
> Think about it.
>
> I’m not necessarily asking you to post your answer, either.  This could be
> something private for you.  It’s just a question I thought about recently.
>
>
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