Just happy to see Capra's "It's a wonderful life"

I like movies and I've seen a lot of "old" movies. Everytime I see a classic I remind myself that good movies don't age. You can see them in 150 years and still love them for the same reasons: good storytelling, message, plot, acting, music, that stuff stays. You could show them in theaters tomorrow.

"It's a wonderful life" was on my bucket list and I was starting to feel ashamed for not seeing it. If you're reading this and didn't see it already, please do.

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