Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 September 2009

One more to add...

Just got back from some friends' where we talked about ReJesus-ing ourselves and then watched The Soloist. Loved it. Still thinking about it...
Also thinking about going to New Orleans during my February holiday. I love that city and it's about time I returned.

Friday, 25 September 2009

Movies again

So I really should be going to sleep. Tomorrow's Friday (well, today is, I guess) and I only have one class and it's not that early and I don't have to work (unless someone calls in sick which could happen, since sickness is starting to go around these days and who do sick people infect? Health store workers! Actually, it's interesting being in a school environment again considering sickness. I've started popping some vitamins of my own since I noticed coughs and hacks in the class and on the bus. AND apparently, there is this undercurrent of fear over a H1N1 breakout at the school. Tsk tsk. I wasn't even thinking of it until I've heard some customers air their fears to me). I've just been watching some streaming tv (so far doing well without cable. I don't get home most nights until 10 anyway). Anyone checking out Glee? Jane Lynch is a riot, as always! Not too sure what I think of The Vampire Diaries. Feels too much like a Twilight knockoff. Although, I can see how it would be appealing for those of us looking for some kind of vampire story fix while we wait for New Moon to come out!

Anyway, still up, nothing else to watch, so thought I would blog. Another Facebook list thing came up this week and I completed it. It got me thinking and reminiscing, which can be fun. Thought I'd share. Fifteen movies off the top of my head (without taking longer than 15 minutes to think about it) that will forever stick with me. I made my list without explanation, so am in the mood to share the Whys here:

1. The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
I remember watching this around the same time I saw The Passion of the Christ. I remember feeling (and still find it to be so) that this story spoke more to me of Christ's sacrifice than did The Passion movie.
2. Romeo + Juliet
This was the first movie I ever saw in the Cinema. See previous post.
3. Friday the Thirteenth VII
I was at a sleepover for my friend's tenth birthday and this was one of the movies the girls wanted to watch. I knew that it was a movie I wouldn't be allowed to see, so one of the girls and I did something else while everyone else watched it. BUT, the next day, they were all talking about it and decided to watch it again. And I did watch it this time! I remember feeling really guilty about it for a long time.
4. Star Wars IV, V, VI
Even though my brother had an original Star Wars board game (which I now have and don't know if he realizes), I never actually saw the movies until I was about 15 on VHS. Not long after, they were digitally remastered and re-released in cinema and I went and saw them all. Again, Episode IV being the second movie I ever saw in the cinema.
5. The Lord of the Rings I, II, III
I remember the excitement of myself and my friends over these movies. I remember that Chris was visiting just in time to see The Fellowship and I remember that he did a little jig of glee in the cinema after it ended. I remember each time one was released and then when each extended edition was released, how excited everyone was. I remember a late night watching one of the extended editions for the first time at Aaron's on the very large retro tv and then getting pulled over by the cops on the way home because we drove through downtown late at night and there was a carload of us excited from the movie.
6. She's All That
What girl doesn't like makeover stories? And we know I like looking at Freddie Prinze Jr. (see previous post) I remember watching this when it came out while I was living in England.
7. The Passion of the Christ
Still of course, a memorable movie. I mostly remember when Jesus stepped on the snake.
8. A Thief in the Night, A Distant Thunder, Image of the Beast, Prodigal Planet
Ok, these should be at the top of my list. Really. As a kid I had serious fear issues and I think a lot of that was a result of seeing these movies! I'm sure if I watched them now I would find them humourous particularly because they are so clearly dated late seventies. Although, I can still remember scenes quite vividly and re-watching them may not be too pleasant. There's the young woman who goes to visit her grandma to find her missing and the phone hanging off the hook making that annoying beeping noise. There's the woman's scary friends, one with a horrible black moustache who chase her with their fancy car to the bridge atop some big dam, trying to urge her to take the mark of the beast (a UPC bar code on either your wrist or forehead so one can buy groceries). And then there's the guillotine. The one movie ends with it slamming down on a woman's head. (You don't see it, just the flash of the slam!) The series goes on and there're scary mutants in a deserted Omaha, shadows of flying scorpion creatures inflicting much pain, people safe and singing in a cave waiting for the Third Coming, etc. etc. Wow, so much to remember! Yup, I had a serious fear of being "Left Behind" and having to endure all of that.
9. Man in the Moon
I remember that my high school best friend loved this movie and I remember watching it a lot together. Always crying. Such a sad story really. And always trying to figure out which London twin was in it.
10. So I Married an Axe Murderer
You gotta have a comedy in your list, right? This is one of my favs. So quotable too. And it's annoying because my copy has been missing for awhile now.
11. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
The first Bollywood movie I watched through. And I loved it! Years later (bringing us to about last year) I found it all broken up on YouTube and watched it again. Sigh.
12. Pride and Prejudice (BBC)
Jane Austen and Colin Firth! I remember the first time I watched this--in Liverpool for Christmas--we watched it all straight through! It has since been made even more memorable after reading Bridget Jone's Diary 2 where Bridget gets the chance to interview Colin Firth (remember, this is the book before the movie actually has Colin Firth playing her love interest) and makes a mess of it because she is so obsessed with his role in P & P; particularly when he dives into the pond and comes out with a wet shirt. (The movie actually adds this interview from the book in the special features. It's pretty funny!)

Now that lists twelve, but I figured that was enough since a few of them were movie series.

Ok, I think I am ready to go to bed now.

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Movies @ the cinema

I'm moving soon and am taking some time this week to pack. You know you're a bit of a nerd when the majority of your boxes are books and cds! This morning I've been going through paperwork and through a tin of random things. It's interesting to see what things I have saved. I try my best to not be a pack rat, keeping a policy to get rid of an item of clothing every time I get a new piece for example. I think this is a by product of the first two years that I lived in Kitchener-Waterloo, when I packed up and moved (either abroad or to another rental place in town) eleven times!!

Anyway, in this tin I mentioned are things like old (and current) passports, extra sets of car keys, Canadian Tire money, business cards...and...saved cinema stubs! I'm not sure when I started this habit, but I think that I have saved stubs from nearly every movie I've seen in the cinema for at least ten years. Why? I can think of two reasons. The first is because I remember that a friend once told me that Jumbo Video would give out free rentals for your cinema stubs. Do I have a Jumbo Video membership or do I ever go to the one location in town? Nope. Second, I was never allowed to go to the movies as a kid. The first time I ever went to the cinema was for a class outing to see Romeo and Juliet for grade eleven English class; it happened to be the year that Leo and Claire did their version of the story. Shortly after that, I remember that I was somehow able to convince my parents to let me go and see the re-release of Star Wars in cinema and that was where my cinema movie viewing began.

So, I've decided to throw the stubs out today. But before I do, I want to look at them and record just what movies I saw. Since the local independent theatres don't have stubs, this list will not count all the films I saw there. The order is not chronological and again, I have no idea how many years this goes back, but here they are:
Chronicles of Narnia
Superman Returns - Imax
Star Wars Episode III
Spiderman III
The Queen
Marley and Me
X-Men
Quantum of Solace
The Bourne Identity
Cold Creek Manor
Sweet Home Alabama (wow I saw that in Burnaby, BC)
Freaky Friday
Bridget Jones 2
The Forgotten
Hero
Farenheit 9/11
The Manchurian Candidate
Troy
The Stepford Wives (hmm, that cinema isn't even open anymore--Cinema 4 in Collingwood)
Shrek 2 (I think that was the first movie I went to by myself--and it was my birthday)
Spiderman 2
Return of the King
Love Actually
Matrix: Revolutions
A Beautiful Mind
Castaway
Lord of the Rings (I think it's The Fellowship of the Ring)
Chicago (and that cinema is gone now too--Kings College in Kitchener)
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
13 Going on 30
Star Wars (can't read which one)
Green Mile
Romeo Must Die
Mission Impossible 2
Riding in Cars With Boys
Rat Race (I remember seeing that on my birthday, the same year I watched Shrek 2)
Spiderman
Catch Me if You Can
Along Came Polly
Chicken Run
The Passion of the Christ
Star Wars - The Phantom Menace
The Proposal
Star Trek
Made of Honor
What Happens in Vegas
Sex and the City
Pirates of the Caribbean

Hmh. That's it. You'd think there'd be more. I guess those are just the ones I saved. It was hard to read some of them, so maybe I threw out older ones once before. I wonder if the list reveals at all what kind of person I am.