Some of the greatest movies don’t make it to the big screen. In fact, the only place you can really find them is on the tiniest screen you have.
They don’t have million-dollar budgets or special effects or Hollywood actors. But the leading roles go the people we love.
That’s why sometimes, a few steps are all it takes to leave us smiling. That’s why three seconds of blurry footage from 1977 can make us cry. That’s why something that would bore more most people to death, can make us proud beyond words.
Sure, the camera work is questionable. And the endings aren’t always happy. But when a movie is just life shared between friends that’s what makes it worth watching.
SUPER: Is a great movie on your mind?
SUPER: What’s on your mind?
They don’t have million-dollar budgets or special effects or Hollywood actors. But the leading roles go the people we love.
That’s why sometimes, a few steps are all it takes to leave us smiling. That’s why three seconds of blurry footage from 1977 can make us cry. That’s why something that would bore more most people to death, can make us proud beyond words.
Sure, the camera work is questionable. And the endings aren’t always happy. But when a movie is just life shared between friends that’s what makes it worth watching.
SUPER: Is a great movie on your mind?
SUPER: What’s on your mind?