Meg Boyd wrote:ooh ooh...I love movies...
PP the blonde geeky kid's name is Anthony Michael Hall.
I too recommend anything by John Hughes (ie Ferris Bueller, Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Sixteen candles) yet my all time favorite John Hughes film is Mr Mom it is about a young man who looses his job in a car factory and becomes a home maker while his wife ventures out into the booming world as a business executive...just out right hilarious
Amelie is another film I adore. It is just so whimsical and light, yet all the while secretly teaching the values of living life to the fullest...Our Bones are not Made of Glass...
White Christmas Something between the blue organdy dresses and the red velvet capes, tap dance numbers and the velvet vocals of Bing Crosby I have fallen in love with this 1950's movie musical.
Indiana Jones I love this triology, although it does not compare to Back to the Future...hehe...Harrison Ford is so cool in these movies, that is all that needs to be said
Ten Things I Hate About YOU It's like a modern day John Hughes film, but with really cool girl-ska music and a lot of hilariously witty lines..."i down wit it, i got the 411 and there ain't no way i'm going to let you get jiggy wit some guy--i don't care how dope his ride is...momma don't raise no fool"
Animal House Um this film has no real value except for the fact that is just one of those funny ones that is just ranchy and has no meaning..."was it over when the germans bombed pearl harbor? -Germans? --Shut up, he's on a roll..."
The Blues Brothers Not only are John Belushi and Dan Akyrod incredibly hilarious with out trying to be in this film, the music rocks...the movie is a modern day musical with tributes to not only real r&b music but to rock, jazz, classical, polka, country...everything..."We're on a mission from God"
there are so many films i really like, but i'm blanking out so i'll have to come back and talk about them later...
How old are you again???
These films seem to be genre films for such a lovely young lady.
All very good films btw
I'll add a couple of good choices:
Ever After with Drew Barrymore - a film for the true romantic at heart.
The Divine Secrets of The YaYa Sisterhood - Good film but a much better book. I strongly recommend reading it to any young/old/middle aged woman in the world!! You can not help but identify with the fragile and strong as steel women in this marvelous tale of four magnificently strong yet somewhat dysfunctional women.
Meet Joe Black with Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt. Ok Brad is cute but you watch this movie for Hopkins' portrayal of a man facing his end and coming to terms with the ultimate journey that we all will face.
Shadowlands with Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger - All I can say is watch it. It will be two hours well spent. (Make sure you have a box of tissue with you - yes and that goes for the guys as well.)