You’ve Got Mail
I don’t know what it is about this movie. Whenever it’s on TV I will forgo the rest of my day’s plans and sit on the sofa and watch it in its entirety. Of course Tom Hanks is an amazing actor, he’s not the typical choice for a romantic comedy, he’s no Gerard Butler, but I think his “real” demeanor is what makes him all the more appealing…you could completely believe that he was the guy you were chatting with online. I think the “online” perspective is also what draws me to this movie. It’s the first movie that brought to life this new method of romance…being that Robert and I met on Facebook, I can really relate to this manner of falling in love. Something about not even truly knowing a person but simultaneously feeling completely connected is very romantic. But for me, what it all comes down to, is the New York City backdrop of this movie. The filmmakers did an excellent job of capturing New York’s essence through every season. This movie made every season wonderful and romantic. From Meg Ryan’s initial depiction of her love of fall and school supplies, to the beautiful farmer’s markets and spring followers in the park that would come to be their first physical meeting, they really made New York seem like the perfect place to fall in love.
Office Space
As long as there are cubicles, there will be people that love this movie. It is such a genuine depiction of what goes on in an office environment, everyone can relate. I love that the premise of this movie is “What would you do with your life if you had a million dollars?” As silly as this movie is, that line has set me into deep contemplation more times than I will admit. I definitely do not want to spend the rest of my physical existence in a cubicle. (“Did you get that memo?”) Ironically enough, this movie was filmed and based in the exact same Texas Metroplex in which I am currently employed. (“The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care.”) Every time I hear an annoying voice echo over the cube walls (“Coorporate accounts payable, Nina Speaking… JUST a moment”) or shock myself on the way into the bathroom, I am reminded of the greatness of this movie.
300
Let’s see…Gerard Butler, amazing visual stimulation, and ABS! What more could you ask for in a movie?? Hehe…no really though, this is movie is amazing. I remember seeing it in the theatre and walking out feeling like I needed to do something great with my life. Their passion to protect and devotion to their craft is inspiring. I also really love, even though this is a highly testosterone driven story, that one of the strongest characters is King Leonidas’s wife, Queen Gorgo. “ Freedom isn't free at all…it comes with the highest of costs. The cost of blood.” She knows the war will likely cost her her husband, but she’s strong enough to recognize that he has to leave her. Their love is unspoken and unyielding, and Leonidas knows he would be half a man without her by his side.
Remember, remember the fifth of November,
The gunpowder, treason, and plot.
I know of no reason, why the gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot...
This movie is beautiful, poignant, and incredibly acted. I love Natalie Portman, and while she’s been praised recently for her role in the Black Swan, I think this performance was even better. The premise of the story is based on a man that was held captive in a government funded prison camp where he was relentlessly tortured. He manages to escape and spends the rest of his life plotting his revenge on all the parties responsible for the camp. He meets Natalie Portman’s character, Evey, and is convinced this was not a chance happening, being that her parents were also taken away for opposing the overbearing government. Together they manage to achieve vindication for everyone who died in the camp and the rest of the country that had been horribly oppressed. The themes of sacrifice and absolution draw me to this movie over and over.
Dirty Dancing
Hey…I didn’t say these were the best movies I’ve ever seen…just the movies that I can’t get enough of! I blame my mom for this one, she introduced this movie to me when I was very little, she, along with every other woman in America, couldn’t get enough of dreamy Johnny! I think the appeal of this movie is that Baby is just a nerdy teenager on a lame summer vacation with her family, and she meets this sexy man that opens her world up to scary and amazing things. The soundtrack to this movie is so classic, you can’t help but sing along the entire time. When I was 13 I re-watched the scene pictured above about 15 times on repeat until I could reenact every line. That’s a talent that comes in handy, let me tell you! :P
So there you have it, the cheesy, the inspiring, and the poignant. All glorious. All addictive. So go see ‘em!





4 comments:
i agree entirely with the first one...and i like dirty dancing...as for the rest...never seen nor interested...
so it's my fault that you totally fell in love with Patrick Swayze as Johnny, eh? not a bad thing, in my opinion...lol I also like Leonidas' wife in 300. Now, V for Vendetta is a weird one...can't quite get on board with that particular movie. And Office Space...I get your drift cause you are a "stuck in the cubicle" person.
"You've Got Mail" is one of the reasons I miss having ABC Family. I love when they play movies all weekend - Harry Potter marathon, anyone?
Also, PC Load Letter? What the fuck does that mean?!
And I haven't seen any of the others, but I do like Gerard Butler and abs, so maybe I'll check out 300 :)
you've never seen dirty dancing meghan?! that's just blasphemous :P
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