Friday, March 7, 2008

What is your favorite Patrick Swayze movie?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay! Your version of my question is way less creepy!

My first favorite movie - Dirty Dancing, of course. He's at home dancing. After that, I liked that he took that off role in Donnie Darko.

Wolverines! Get better, Swayze.

Unknown said...

Roadhouse....hands down the best.

Alyssa said...

Dirty Dancing- hands down. And I love when he hosted SNL and did Chippendales with Chris Farley.

The difference between 'film' and 'movie' is how pretentious of a person you think you are.

Anonymous said...

I have to say "ditto" to Dirty Dancing - he was hella sexy!

Anonymous said...

I definitely have to say "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar". This heartwarming movie involving rednecks and drag queens is an inspiration that little latin boys in drag can one day fulfill their dreams.

Oh, and directors/producers make films. Actors make movies. Movies are the medium in which films are presented (at least according to Merriam-Webster).

K8 said...

Dirty Dancing for sure. But Roadhouse is AWESOME. Also, the skit on saturday night live with chris farley as the male exotic dancers-OSCAR worthy. so funny.

Leslie said...

I have several: Dirty Dancing (watched it a bazillion times at my house and Carrie Jauron's house growing up), Point Break (where his co-star was the future greatest French Canadian pirate), Donnie Darko and the Outsiders. Okay, I've never seen the Outsiders, but I love the fact that he was in a movie with Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Tom Cruise, Diane Lane and Leif Garrett.

Anonymous said...

Its like picking between my children. Roadhouse and Red Dawn are both examples of incredible cinematic genius. Point Break is also good.

Anonymous said...

leif garrett was in 'the outsiders,' why is that so funny to me?
i have never cried so hard in a movie theater in my life, than i did while watching the last scene in 'ghost.'
but who can deny 'dirty dancing?'

Cate said...

He did us native Houstonians proud in Road House.