Monday, May 28, 2007

Molly's Movie Meme!

Here are my responses to Peggy's post...





Name your (current) top 5 movies of all time.


So hard to whittle down to five... But, here goes: Singin' in the Rain, Apocalypse Now, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Sunset Blvd., Underground





What is your favorite movie line ever?


I like smiling, smiling's my favorite.





Who is your favorite movie character?


Holly Golightly, Breakfast at Tiffany's



What movie do you love that most people hate?


Well, how about Dancer in the Dark? I don't think people hate that movie so much as they have no idea it exists, and should they have an idea that it exists, they then only know that it is the musical with Bjork in it. That movie SLAYED me. And in general, I kind of worship Bjork.


What movie do you hate that most people love?



Crash. Hated it.







What is the last movie you saw in the theatre?


Spiderman 3. Rockin good time.






What was the last movie you watched on DVD or via Video OnDemand?


Volver. It was okay. Penelope Cruz is hot.



Can you remember what the first DVD that you purchased was? What was it?


I think it was Boogie Nights. I didn't even own a DVD player, but found it in a $5 bin, and couldn't deny it.


(For us old fogies ... ) Can you remember the first VHS movie you purchased? What was it?


Technically, I remember buying a "buns of steel" tape early on in high school, so I'm thinking that was my first purchase of VHS, but as far as movie goes, I have never really owned many and most that I have are kid movie hand-me-downs. We were big on the renting, our family. I too, remember buying It's a Wonderful Life. But my parents did that buying, not me. I do own the VHS of Underground, one of my top 5 up there, so I'm guessing that might be the first (and possibly only) MOVIE I purchased on VHS.

What movie have you seen that you never want to see again?

United 93. And not because I didn't like it. I did. I really did. And not because it was overly disturbing. I'm really glad it was made. It was visceral and real and heartbreaking and I felt like I needed to see it, to live that anxiety again. But from now on, I want film makers and story tellers to bring us something less literal that can tell us about 9/11. Like, if Alien and Aliens were an artistic response to a cultural consciousness that arose from cancer awareness and AIDS, I want to see a figurative response to our reactions to terrorism and the cultural diseases that cause it. You know what I mean?

What is your least favorite movie ever?

Crash.



What song or soundtrack would you choose as your life's theme?

Blur has this song, The Universal, which is really cinematic, I think. I also think the refrain, "It really really really could happen" is fitting for my life, should it ever be a movie. Boring movie, however. If you follow that link, I can't believe how NOT hot Damon Albarn looks in that video. He's one of those incredibly gorgeous human beings.


Which actor or actress would you like to look like?

That's easy. Audrey Hepburn. If I got to inhabit the body of a man, that would have to be George Clooney, because who wouldn't want to be George Clooney for a day?


What classic movie are you embarassed to admit you've never seen?

The Maltese Falcon. I've had it at home for months at a time from Netflix, and never watched. I've returned it twice, unseen. It is now back on my queue. Someday I will watch it. I love Bogey, I love Noir, I can't explain why I've not watched it.


What is your favorite movie genre?

Good movies. I truly believe in assessing each movie on its own merits. I think WAY too much about movies, just like I think too much about everything, but I think when watching a movie, does this film accomplish its aim? Does it do what it sets out to do? I like all sorts of movies, as you can see from my top 5 today, I have a musical, a war movie/reinterpretation of a classic novel, a fantastical children's movie, a classic comedy/satire, and an epic foreign film. I love them all, because they are well done.


What is your least-favorite movie genre?

See above. Bad movies.


Is there an actor/actress/director whose movies you refuse to see?

The guy who plays Ernest as in "Ernest Goes to Camp" and such. I suppose.


What is your favorite movie concession stand snack?

Junior Mints and Sprite. Has to be the minty-citrus combo.


Front row, back row, center seats, aisle seats - where do you prefer to sit in a theater?

I like the front row of stadium seating where there is a bar directly in front where you can put your feet up. I really like seeing movies on opening weekends in full theatres with a bunch of other movie geeks, so I kind of like when I show up and the theatre is all full and you sit where you can because you are with your filmgoing geekitudes.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Peggy's Movie Meme

I'm posting my meme answers here. See the post below this one for the questions alone - and then make your own list to share!

Name your (current) top 5 movies of all time.
My top 5 today could be somewhat different than my top 5 tomorrow. Today I’m feeling sentimental, so I’m listing, in no particular order, the movies that have particular sentimental meaning to me:
• “Singin’ In The Rain”
• “ET”
• “Titanic”
• “Parenthood”
• “It’s a Wonderful Life”

What is your favorite movie line ever?
Favorite EVER? That’s a long time, friends. I’ll take a stab at it and pick, “Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer,” from “The Godfather II.” It’s not that I live by that quote or anything, I just think it best embodies the film. I took a look at AFI’s Top 100 Movie Quotes from a year or so ago to find my line, just so you know.

Who is your favorite movie character?
Indiana Jones – he has it all!

What movie do you love that most people hate?
“Titanic” – I don’t trust people who HATE this movie, btw. Save your hatin’ for evil dictators and people who kill puppies.

What movie do you hate that most people love?
"Pulp Fiction"

What was the last movie that you saw in the theater?
"Blades of Glory"

What was the last movie you watched on DVD or via Video OnDemand?
"The 40-Year Old Virgin"

Can you remember what the first DVD that you purchased was? What was it?
I can’t exactly remember. Maybe it was "Titanic?" I know that I had "Titanic" on VHS, loaned it around, and it got ruined. It may have been my first DVD purchase. Then again, it’s probably more realistic for me to say that it was a kids movie – like "Toy Story," or "A Bugs Life," or maybe even "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace."

(For us old fogies ... ) Can you remember the first VHS movie you purchased? What was it?
When I was a teenager, my family bought “It’s a Wonderful Life.” That is the first movie that I can recall owning instead of renting and re-renting, and re-renting again.

What movie have you seen that you never want to see again?
“Night and Fog” - a 1955 documentary about the Holocaust. The images in that movie were burned into my brain. I am glad I saw it, but I never want to see it again.

What is your least favorite movie ever?
I wish I could say something like, “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,” but I never saw that one. I guess I can admit to a visceral reaction to seeing “Sideways.” I really didn’t like that movie.

What song or soundtrack would you choose as your life's theme?
I love the soundtrack to “ET” because it combines everything I love about life – wonderment, awe, action, and the emotions of love, longing, and yes, even sadness.

Which actor or actress would you like to look like?
Looking like Angelina Jolie wouldn’t be so terrible. I’ve also always wished I looked like Grace Kelly.

What classic movie are you embarassed to admit you've never seen?
”Casablanca” I've seen parts, but never the whole.

What is your favorite movie genre?
Dramedy – A well-written drama that makes me laugh from the gut and cry from the heart all within opening and closing credits.

What is your least-favorite movie genre?
Teen-sex romp films – mostly just because so few are done well.

Is there an actor/actress/director whose movies you refuse to see?
No, although at this point you might have to threaten my children or pay me huge sums of money to get me to see anything directed by Quentin Tarantino. I’m hoping he comes around (i.e. grows up), so I won’t etch my hatred for him in stone, though.

What is your favorite movie concession stand snack?
Junior Mints

Front row, back row, center seats, aisle seats - where do you prefer to sit in a theater?
Middle of the theater, middle row – and I always, Always, ALWAYS prefer stadium seating.

Movie Meme

Why the heck not? Here's a meme for all of us to complete. I'm just gonna post the questions here.
Name your (current) top 5 movies of all time.

What is your favorite movie line ever?

Who is your favorite movie character?

What movie do you love that most people hate?

What movie do you hate that most people love?

What was the last movie that you saw in the theater?

What was the last movie you watched on DVD or via Video OnDemand?

Can you remember what the first DVD that you purchased was? What was it?

(For us old fogies ... ) Can you remember the first VHS movie you purchased? What was it?

What movie have you seen that you never want to see again?

What is your least favorite movie ever?

What song or soundtrack would you choose as your life's theme?

Which actor or actress would you like to look like?

What classic movie are you embarassed to admit you've never seen?

What is your favorite movie genre?

What is your least-favorite movie genre?

Is there an actor/actress/director whose movies you refuse to see?

What is your favorite movie concession stand snack?

Front row, back row, center seats, aisle seats - where do you prefer to sit in a theater?