Movie Obsessions?
Movie Obsessions?
And as if the musical obsession wasn't enough...
I have watched Hellboy and The Punisher about ten times apiece; I don't know if it's just that I love comic book movies, or what.
And, of course, I have seen It's a Wonderful Life more times than I should admit--"Merry Christmas, Mr. Potter!"--and yet I will watch it again this month.
Come on, tell me what movie you've watched a hundred times--especially if it's "The Sound of Music" because that's my wife's fave.
Anybody out there?
I have watched Hellboy and The Punisher about ten times apiece; I don't know if it's just that I love comic book movies, or what.
And, of course, I have seen It's a Wonderful Life more times than I should admit--"Merry Christmas, Mr. Potter!"--and yet I will watch it again this month.
Come on, tell me what movie you've watched a hundred times--especially if it's "The Sound of Music" because that's my wife's fave.
Anybody out there?
No, YOU shut up!
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I have a theory about that--it's pretty lame, and it involves tired analogies about snowflakes and fingerprints--but basically boils down to everyone getting affected differently by the music or the movie. There is literally no predicting who will like what--or how much they will like it.
That's why I looove the movie Mumford and it seems like no one else has heard of it.
That's why I looove the movie Mumford and it seems like no one else has heard of it.
No, YOU shut up!
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Well, now, there's one movie that makes me cry: I Am Sam. I think it's because I have a little girl--and we might be having another one--and I just spend the whole movie thinking how devastated I would be if my babies were taken away.
A long time ago, when I was a kid, there was a cartoon movie that made me cry, but now I think I've blocked it out of my mind. It was something silly, like Sleeping Beauty, but I would just get so into the movie that I couldn't help it.
Now I like scary movies a lot more--and I still get way too involved. In Arachnophobia, when that first spider jumps on the camera? Freaks! Me! Out! Every! Time!
A long time ago, when I was a kid, there was a cartoon movie that made me cry, but now I think I've blocked it out of my mind. It was something silly, like Sleeping Beauty, but I would just get so into the movie that I couldn't help it.
Now I like scary movies a lot more--and I still get way too involved. In Arachnophobia, when that first spider jumps on the camera? Freaks! Me! Out! Every! Time!
No, YOU shut up!
um, i've heard of mumford! i actually own it! love it, too. light harted comedy with a dark side. fun times!
that and two of my faves - zooey dachunel and jason lee! 
movies i've watched more times than i can possibly count:
Princess Bride - can quote most of it
Goonies - sean astin was love, in the 7th grade when i first saw it
Labyrith - david bowie is *always* love
Scrooged - just the thing to get me in a holiday mood
bridget jones diary, about a boy, bubble boy, empire records, eternal sunshine, galaxy quest, heartbreakers, hitchhikers guide, lvoe actually, notting hill, serenity, tarzan, signs, village, wedding singer, when harry met sally, the list goes on and on....
movies i've watched more times than i can possibly count:
Princess Bride - can quote most of it
Goonies - sean astin was love, in the 7th grade when i first saw it
Labyrith - david bowie is *always* love
Scrooged - just the thing to get me in a holiday mood
bridget jones diary, about a boy, bubble boy, empire records, eternal sunshine, galaxy quest, heartbreakers, hitchhikers guide, lvoe actually, notting hill, serenity, tarzan, signs, village, wedding singer, when harry met sally, the list goes on and on....
ow! my soul!
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Hey! I saw 'Failure to Launch' a while back, and I couldn't figure out why Zooey looked so familiar; it had just been a while since I saw Mumford, and she's grown up a little. But every time I see "My Name is Earl" I remember where I saw that guy the first time.
LOVE Labyrinth, too--when I was a kid, I loved any movie with puppets in it. Dark Crystal was awesome--and can you believe they said they're making a sequel to that?
I'm probably the only guy I know that saw Bridget Jones' Diary--favorite scene: "It's Raining Men" blasting in the background while Colin Firth and Hugh Grant come smashing through the window!!! Wooooot! (Ahem. Second favorite: Renee running down the street in her underwear.) And if you're a Battlestar Galactica Fan, you get the bonus of seeing Gaius Baltar when he was just Gaius. (Ouch on the pun.)
LOVE Labyrinth, too--when I was a kid, I loved any movie with puppets in it. Dark Crystal was awesome--and can you believe they said they're making a sequel to that?
I'm probably the only guy I know that saw Bridget Jones' Diary--favorite scene: "It's Raining Men" blasting in the background while Colin Firth and Hugh Grant come smashing through the window!!! Wooooot! (Ahem. Second favorite: Renee running down the street in her underwear.) And if you're a Battlestar Galactica Fan, you get the bonus of seeing Gaius Baltar when he was just Gaius. (Ouch on the pun.)
No, YOU shut up!
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MST3K FTW, totally.
I have been trying to organize an event with my siblings--five brothers and me--where we film ourselves from behind while we watch some movie and heckle it to death. It's what we do anyway, and it would be nice to have; my kids have already started doing it during Disney movies.
My kids have a movie obsession that I share with them: Pirates of the Caribbean--the first one. I haven't let them see the sequel yet. We used to watch it at least once a week. Who doesn't love Captain Jack Sparrow?
I have been trying to organize an event with my siblings--five brothers and me--where we film ourselves from behind while we watch some movie and heckle it to death. It's what we do anyway, and it would be nice to have; my kids have already started doing it during Disney movies.
My kids have a movie obsession that I share with them: Pirates of the Caribbean--the first one. I haven't let them see the sequel yet. We used to watch it at least once a week. Who doesn't love Captain Jack Sparrow?
No, YOU shut up!
I'm dying to watch A Scanner Darkly and Goodwill Hunting (Elliott Smith's music is so amazing!).
And there's always a place in my heart for A Walk to Remember- it played it's formulaic cards right into my sappy little soul.
And then there's Harold and Maude, The Big Lebowski, Dead Poet's Society (hey, it's got lotsa cool Taoist and Confucian themes), The Princess Bride, Bubba Hotep, and The Royal Tenenbaums.
And there's always a place in my heart for A Walk to Remember- it played it's formulaic cards right into my sappy little soul.
And then there's Harold and Maude, The Big Lebowski, Dead Poet's Society (hey, it's got lotsa cool Taoist and Confucian themes), The Princess Bride, Bubba Hotep, and The Royal Tenenbaums.
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Oh, damn, where to begin?
Anything Tim Burton, Mel Brooks, or Ed Wood, Benny and Joon, What's eating Gilbert Grape?, Star Wars, Rent, Hairspray, Rocky Horror Picture Show, LOTR, The Court Jester, Beatles movies, Wayne's World, original Wallace and Gromit, To Kill a Mockingbird, Princess Bride, Truman Show, Tommy Boy, Wizard of Oz, Wedding Singer, Animal House, Some Like it Hot, Fish Called Wanda, Arsenic and Old Lace, Brave Little Toaster, Mr. Holland's Opus, Monty Python stuff, Back to the Future, Willy Wonka,good old-fashioned Disney, most musicals, oh, God, I will be here all day if I don't stop.
Sorry for the painfully long list. Let's go with "virtually everything Ruby has seen".
Anything Tim Burton, Mel Brooks, or Ed Wood, Benny and Joon, What's eating Gilbert Grape?, Star Wars, Rent, Hairspray, Rocky Horror Picture Show, LOTR, The Court Jester, Beatles movies, Wayne's World, original Wallace and Gromit, To Kill a Mockingbird, Princess Bride, Truman Show, Tommy Boy, Wizard of Oz, Wedding Singer, Animal House, Some Like it Hot, Fish Called Wanda, Arsenic and Old Lace, Brave Little Toaster, Mr. Holland's Opus, Monty Python stuff, Back to the Future, Willy Wonka,good old-fashioned Disney, most musicals, oh, God, I will be here all day if I don't stop.
Sorry for the painfully long list. Let's go with "virtually everything Ruby has seen".
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Travolta was tough to get used to - he looks like a dude in a fat suit, instead of...well, Devine. But after the second time I saw it, I started to adjust and see him as a characeter.Ruby Falls wrote:And he's so frickin' scary, too. I didn't even know he was scary (I am an SNL freak) until I saw Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow. What a wakeup! All the reviews of Hairspray I've seen though are all totally focused on Travolta being in drag. Get over yourselves, we aren't blind, people!
Christopher Walken was creepy for me first, then funny later in life. I grew up watching creepy Walken movies like "The Dead Zone" and "The Deer Hunter."
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Well, Divine WAS actually fat. I guess that makes it a bit different. He is one of the few actors that can scare me in daylight. I started watching Tim Burton at the age of 2. He can be scary when he wants to. I never really started to realize how twisted Nightmare could be until 10 years later. (Still favorite movie ever.)
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