Thursday, April 22, 2010

Tuesday's movie:

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

Probably my least favorite Indiana Jones movie. It's not that it's not good or that I don't like it, just that out of the three, it's the one I would pick last. My family watched this one a lot growing up and all I remembered from it was the guy's melting face at the end of the movie. Kind of resembles the guys deteriorating/quickly aging face in the third one. My husband and I recently sat down and watched all 6 Star Wars movies and it's funny to see Harrison Ford so young. He's certainly still young looking in these movies and a lot of fun to watch.

Can you name the movie:
"Ah... well, you know, you go out there and you give a 110%, and you wanna play good, and, you know, you hope you play good... I think we played pretty good tonight!"

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

Stand By Me

Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, River Phoenix, Jerry O'Connell as kids. Do you really need another reason to watch this movie? My favorite part of this movie is when Gordie (Wheaton) is telling the story around the campfire about the fat kid and pie eating contest. Or maybe it's when they're all covered in leeches. Can't quite decide which is more disgusting. This is a genuine "brotherhood" movie.

Can you name the movie:
"You want to talk to God? Let's go see him together, I've got nothing better to do"

Monday, April 19, 2010

Friday's movie:

Sleepless in Seattle

Who doesn't love Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan together? I still think I could watch this movie again and again and again and not get tired of it. And little Jonah. What a doll. I tried to watch "An Affair to Remember" once and just couldn't get into it, probably because of this movie. I know Becky and Annie love it in this movie and quote it and I kept thinking of them every time one of the famous lines would come up.

Can you name the movie?
"If I could only have one food for the rest of my life? That's easy - Pez. Cherry flavored Pez. No question about it."

Friday, April 16, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

The Fugitive

Alicia, not too bad. Although Mike Meyers is the last person they'd cast in a movie like this. Nicole, I'm with you. I've never seen any of the originals either. When my family moved to Germany, we watched this movie again and again. After a decade+ hiatus of not watching it, my husband and I sat down to watch it and I was surprised how much of it I'd forgotten. That's so not like me. This will sound weird, but I remember having somewhat of a crush on Tommy Lee Jones in this movie. I look at him now in this movie and can't figure out why. My husband's movie quoting abilities have definitely improved since we met, and this is one that he quotes quite often. He'll branch out soon, I'm sure.

Can you name the movie:
"How long have you been standing there?"
"Forever!"
"What did you just hear me say?"
"Six girls in college, maybe seven."
"Seven.... EIGHT! Mary Kelly!"

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

Men in Black

Gotta be honest here: I own this movie but have never seen it. Sorry guys! I really don't have anything to post about it. Did anyone get this one? Any comments on this movie, for those of you that have seen it?

Can you name the movie:
"If they can dye the river green today, why can't they dye it blue the other 364 days of the year?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

Mary Poppins

Julie Andrews is amazing. Between this movie and The Sound of Music, I think she should receive some sort of honorary good-will degree or something. She has done so much for kids and families, just through those 2 movies alone. And how many of you don't think of floating around with your umbrella every time there's a big wind coming around. Wouldn't that be a blast?

Can you name the movie:
"There's only one way off this planet, baby, and that's through me."

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Friday's movie:

Forrest Gump

So many lines from this movie, it was hard to choose one. Doesn't Tom Hanks look so young in this movie too? I knew a kid who dressed up as Forrest Gump (as he is dressed above) for Halloween one year. He had the suitcase and box of chocolates and everything. One of the more creative Halloween costumes I'd seen in awhile. This is one of those movies that I can't watch more than once every couple months, but I do enjoy it when I watch it.

Can you name the movie:
"Speaking of names, I know a man with a wooden leg named Smith."
"What's the name of his other leg?"

Friday, April 9, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

Frequency

Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel. Not a box office smash hit, but one of those "Could this really happen?" movies. A son is able to communicate with his dad 20 years in the past. Maybe 25 years. I don't remember the actual time frame. They talk to each other through a ham radio and it has something to do with a glitch in the weather or something. I first saw Jim Caviezel in "The Count of Monte Cristo" and have enjoyed him in other movies as well. I never saw him in "The Passion of the Christ" and I don't think I ever will. I just can't bring myself to watch that.

Can you name the movie:
"And cause I was a gazillionaire, and I liked doin it so much, I cut that grass for free."

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

Adventures in Babysitting

No one? I thought for sure someone would get this one. When I taught high school English, I used this clip from the movie to introduce the blues and poetry. My kids were singing "baby baby, baby sitting blues" for days. It was fun.

Can you name the movie:
"I want you to remember this word, okay? It's kind of like a code word: Yahoo. Can you remember that? "

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

Remember the Titans

Denzel Washington is another one of my favorite actors that I always forget about. I've never seen a movie of his that I didn't like. I also like his philanthropic lifestyle. I was out visiting DC a couple years ago and I saw the actual high school that is portrayed in this movie. I love this movie and could watch it again and again. Ryan Gosling is such a weenie in this movie but really seems to have grown up in The Notebook, another favorite movie. The music, the feel-good warm fuzzies, the high school fun, and the fact this is a clean movie, nary a cuss word to be found. That's what I like.

Can you name the movie:
"Nobody leaves this place without singing the blues!"

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Yesterday's movie:

The Little Mermaid

Whenever I hear the song "Part of Your World" I think of my mother-in-law. It's really the beginning of the song that reminds me of her because my mother-in-law is a collector of "stuff." Actually, she collects antiques, but the line, "Look at this stuff, isn't it neat? Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?" does make me think of her, in a loving sort of way, of course. Has anyone ever seen the stage performance of this? I've heard it's amazing. I had a roommate who thought of herself as Ariel because she had red hair, had an amazing voice and could swim. She was pretty much 3 for 3 in the Ariel contest. I almost cried the first time I saw this movie. It was the part where her dad grants her "legs" and she runs up to him and hugs him. I get goose-bumps right now just thinking about it. What a softy I am.

Can you name the movie:
"Hey now, all that rubbin' ain't gonna make them golden locks grow back no faster, now, you know that, right? "

Monday, April 5, 2010

Friday's movie:

Superman

I actually had to look up a quote for this movie. I'll admit it's not one that I know very well. On that note, I don't have a lot of commentary about it or Christopher Reeve. I knew a kid named Christopher Reeve. He looked nothing like Superman.

Can you name the movie?:
"What is it?"
"A banded, bulbous snarfblatt."

Friday, April 2, 2010


Yesterday's movie:
The Neverending Story

If you really know your films, you know that this movie is actually "Die unendlich Geschichte." That's right. It's a German movie! If you've ever watched the credits for this movie, it's one Dieter after another. Regardless, it's a classic. Atreyu! And Artex, the stupid horse who gets swallowed by the Swamps of Sadness. Good thing Bastian saves the day. My husband swears that the name he calls out at the end (the beckoning princess, "Bastian! Call my name!") is "Moonchild." Can anyone confirm that? There's an old guy that we went to church with whom we lovingly called The Rockbiter because there was quite a resemblance between him and the limestone muncher in this movie. What a weird and crazy movie.

Today's quote:
"Some people can read War and Peace and come away thinking it's a simple adventure story. Others can read the ingredients on a chewing gum wrapper and unlock the secrets of the universe. "

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Tuesday's movie:

Dances With Wolves

Ok, so maybe Kevin Costner had 3 decent movies. I forgot about this one. Wasn't this movie forever long too? I was in middle school, living in Germany when this movie came out and I believe it came out on Halloween over there. It's been years since I've watched it. Come to think of it, I wonder if I ever have watched the *whole* movie in one sitting. One of my other favorite lines from this movie is, "Stands? Your name is Stands?"

Today's quote:
"The video arcade is down the street. Here we just sell small rectangular objects. They're called books."