Then you don't remember the single most famous scene from that movie. All I, and probably a lot of other people, remember from that movie is when they slurp noodles.
Brilliant Harvard law student who acted like a ditz - the only movie I could think of was Love Story. It seems to fit. "Love means never having to say you're sorry."
Yea similar here! I was surprised about how many I got. Ended up with 15, only seen 2. I hardly watch any movies not is it a subject that really interests me, so usually do quite poorly on quizzes like this (even worse on songs I think)
Other films that start with L include: L.A. Confidential, Labyrinth, Lake Placid, The Land Before Time (and its 50 sequels), Last Action Hero, The Last Temptation of Christ, Lawless, Lawrence of Arabia, A League of Their Own, Leaving Las Vegas, Let the Right One In, Letters from Iwo Jima, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, Lilo and Stitch, Lincoln, Little Miss Sunshine, Live Free or Die Hard, Look Who's Talking, Lost in Translation
Live and Let Die, Letters to God, Laurel and Hardy (all of their stuff), Love's Labour's Lost, Long John Silver, The Last Samurai, Lipstick, Life's an Itch, Last Flight Out, etc. We could go on and on and on. Basically, the Quizmaster just didn't want it to last forever.
'Little Voice' , Michael Caine, Ewan McGregor, Jim Broadbent....... but a wonderful part by Jane Horrocks who sings all the parts on stage herself (Piaf, Bassey, Monroe, Garland, etc.)......great film.
Easy, got them all. You could have also included: The Letter, The Last Emperor, Late Spring, Last Tango in Paris, Lilies of the Field, Lured, The Love Parade, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.
I was surprised to not see The Princess Bride on here. Even though it doesn't start with an L. That's how often that movie comes up on Jetpunk quizzes.
I hadn't heard of Left Behind but thought it sounded good from the description here so looked it up - based on the reviews I don't think I'll bother watching it!
Not sure if someone has pointed this out yet but I’m fairly sure that in Lord of The Flies the boys are stranded because of a plane crash rather than a shipwreck.
It really is a mindf**k. The first half is a comedy but the second half is a tragedy.