Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Entertainment: Memorable Movies That Made Childhood Memories

Memorable movies are movies that leave a lasting impression on a person’s mind. There were movies from my childhood that made a lasting impression on me and created indelible childhood memories. They were not only entertaining but educational. They contributed to positive character development and showed me that the world is not just a small world after all, but a wonderful world too.


Heidi (1937)

Shirley Temple films were aired on television every Sunday afternoon and I tuned in faithfully. I liked all of the movies and watched them in black and white. My favorite movie was “Heidi”. What is the most memorable moment in this movie? When she received a Christmas snow globe from her employer and asked if she could keep it … “FOREVER?!” The gentleman laughed and responded “Longer than that.” As a child, I remember thinking “You mean time can last longer than FOREVER?”


National Velvet (1944)

Elizabeth Taylor played the role of Velvet, a small fragile child with a Big Dream. This young girl had an impressive role model she could look to for inspiration and motivation: her own mother. As a young woman, her mother followed her dream to be a champion swimmer. When the time came for Velvet to follow her dream, her mother fully supported her daughter’s endeavor. Velvet entered a horse race and won! She was disqualified when the judges realized she was a girl. It didn’t matter to her. She had accomplished what she set out to do. What makes this movie so memorable? For a young girl growing up in the 60s, the message was clear to me: Girls can do anything boys can do!


Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Judy Garland played Dorothy from Kansas. Her family had gotten to the shelter but she was caught in a twister. A piece of flying debris hit her in the head and knocked her unconscious. She dreamed she wasn’t at home in Kansas anymore. She was in the wonderful Land of Oz. And although the place was magical and even had witches who were beautiful and good … all she wanted was to get back home to Kansas. Her delightful adventure and journey to return home began when she started on her way, down the Yellow Brick Road. This movie was a tradition. It was only televised once a year and every year I looked forward to hearing Dorothy sing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”.


2 Disney Animated Films: Bambi (1942), and Lady and the Tramp (1955)

As a child, “The Wonderful World of Disney” was aired every Sunday evening before my bedtime. My mother made sure “we” (my siblings and me) watched this program. She thought it was great family entertainment that encouraged positiveness and goodness in young children.

One might argue that all Disney movies are memorable movies. Even though "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs(1937)" was Walt Disney’s first full-length feature film, the 2 animated films that, in my mind, were the most memorable were about animals. 

  • Bambi” was about a fawn (a young deer) who lived in the forest. 





What were the memorable lessons that a child learned?

  • Memorable lesson learned from “Bambi”: If you can’t say nothing good, don’t say nothing at all!
  • Memorable lesson learned from “Lady and the Tramp”: People can come from completely different backgrounds, grow up in completely different environments, and they can cross over any “barrier” that might look like it will separate them and fall in love. Love conquers all.


Do you have any memorable movies from your childhood?


Monday, August 21, 2023

Entertainment: 7 War Movies That Should Be on Your Watch List

"At one time FoxNews.com published a list of The 30 Greatest War Movies of All Time. Hardly any of the movies that came to my mind were on the list. One movie, in particular, for sure did not come to mind: “Casablanca” (1942)

Nobody loves Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman more than me; but to tell the truth, Casablanca was not on my list for war movies. I had always fancied it as a love story, i.e. a romance movie. 

Though war movies are not my favorite movie genre, there are seven (7) films that do fall into my “Most Remembered” category. ..." 


* 1st Movie: Valkyrie (2008)

* 2nd Movie: Von Ryan's Express (1965)

* 3rd Movie: Where Eagles Dare (1968)

* 4th Movie: The Blue Max (1966)

* 5th Movie: The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)

Lieutenant Joyce: “Officer, sir. A British officer. We're here to blow up the bridge, sir!”

Colonel Nicholson: “Blow up the bridge?”

Lieutenant Joyce: “Yes, sir. Yes, sir. British commando orders, sir.”

Colonel Nicholson: “Blow up the bridge!?”

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* 6th Movie: The Guns of Navarone (1961)

  • A most impressive cast for a most impressive movie.  Gregory Peck (Captain Mallory), David Niven (Corporal Miller), Anthony Quinn (Colonel Andrea Stavrou) and Anthony Quayle - i.e. Sir John Anthony Quayle - (Franklin), Stanley Baker ("Butcher" Brown), Gia Scala (the coward and traitor - forget her name), Irene Papas (Maria), and James Darren (Spyros Pappadimos).
  • MOVIE TRIVIA:  Did you know that there was to be a Guns of Navarone Trilogy? The idea was scrapped because “Force 10 From Navarone”, the sequel, was not exactly a blockbuster smash hit!! Another great cast but the movie was very disappointing by comparison.

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* 7th Movie: Two Women (1960)

Sophia Loren received the Academy Award for Best Actress. As a matter of record, this was the first Oscar ever given for a performance in a "foreign-language" film. My memory of her performance in this film is that of a heroic performance worthy of this kind of recognition.

This movie was about a mother (“Cesira”) and daughter (“Rosetta”) who suffered yet survived the horrors of war. ...


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Friday, May 5, 2023

Movie Reviews: The Manchurian Candidate (Classic vs Remake)

The Manchurian Candidate (1962 original) starring Frank Sinatra and Laurence Harvey (which is now a vintage classic); and

- the 2004 movie remake (2004) starring Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep.

Both films are worth watching and the best movie (?) is worth defending!




Original versus Remake

My Significant Other and I Agree

Regarding the 2004 Paramount Pictures remake of The Manchurian Candidate, it was given an "R" or Restricted rating which means children under the age of 17 need parental approval.  (MPAA Ratings.)

Tina Sinatra, daughter of the late Frank Sinatra, was pleased with the casting of Denzel Washington, in the role previously played by her father.  Mr. Washington himself, was honored to be deemed a suitable candidate, enabled and able to step into the shoes of one of America's most awesomely talented and admired actors.  Respected critics  - e.g. Rolling Stone, CNN, Ebert and Roeper - raved about this modernized updated version.

Oh my!  Do I dare voice a dissenting opinion?  I dare.  I give the movie two out of 5 stars.

Star #1: Because Meryl Streep is Meryl Streep.  Enough said!

Star #2:  Because I thought the chemistry between Mr. Washington as Major Bennett Marco and the female agent, Eugenie Rose, played by Kimberly Elise, was much better than that between Frank Sinatra and Janet Leigh.

Sorry but the remake just wasn't all that, in my book.  The updated movie was made in deference to the original; not to improve it and certainly not to serve as a replacement for it.  The original is the best!  My significant other agrees with me!  But in case our opinions don't carry enough weight, well-known film critic Roger Ebert succinctly summed up the legacy of this vintage classic as "one of the best and brightest of modern American films".





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Friday, September 17, 2021

Movies I Hate: “There Will Be Blood” (2007)

Even though I am a loyal fan of Daniel Day-Lewis (Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis), I hated this movie!  “There Will Be Blood” (2007).

So was there blood? Oh yeah!

There Will Be Blood

The movie is loosely based on the 1927 novel “Oil!” by Upton Sinclair. It is about achieving the American Dream. This movie won 2 Oscars. The critics have said that it is “one of the greatest films of the 21st century”.

When you watch this film, you will have to admit that everybody played their parts. The acting was OUTSTANDING!! They acted so well that I HATED the 2 main characters.

Daniel Day-Lewis (Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis) played Daniel Plainview and he wants to be rich. He will achieve his wealth no matter what the cost. He comes into a town and wants to set up business but he has to deal with the people. Mainly … he has to deal with a preacher, named Eli Sunday (played by Paul Dano) who is just as greedy and ruthless as he is! UUGGG!!! Those two men were awful! I hated both of them!

But it was a good movie!

There Will Be Blood | Official Trailer(HD)




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Friday, September 3, 2021

Movie Review: Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007)

The year is 1991. It's a summer day, and this incident occurred at the Lokhandwala Complex, Mumbai, India. It lasted for 6 hours. Law enforcement declared war on a ruthless criminal gang who was in the complex and who refused to come out peacefully. The lethal force used to bring the gangsters to justice was called into question. 

But the lawyer played by Amitabh Bachchan who defended the police officers and other law enforcement officials, in their defense, asked one question that would make a judge or anybody else say … “The officers use of lethal force was wholly justified. Case dismissed.” This movie was intense! When you realize it's a true story, it's not just intense, it shocking!










Saturday, August 21, 2021

Movie Review: Gladiator (2000) ~ Gripping! Powerful! A Masterpiece!

Gladiator was released in 2000 and it starred Russell Crowe. It won 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Leading Actor.  
  • On a star scale of one to ten, 10 being the highest rating, this film gets 100 stars!! 
  • And the soundtrack - Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard - "Now We Are Free" - gets 1000 stars! 
It is the most outstanding movie of the century!!! 
With the most outstanding soundtrack of the millennium!!!

Favorite Movie Quote?
  • "Don't die. They will feed you to the lions. They are worth more than us.

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