Hopefully y'all had a great holiday weekend...Christmas was very very quiet in our home.
Christmas Eve we were all ready to do the big fish dinner and then found ourselves totally not hungry!
We did eat some Oysters and some Fried Calamari (my first attempt at doing these and I was pleased with the results).
We watched some movies that night and crashed fairly early.
Christmas morning, Nancy's boys came over to open their gifts and then headed back to their dad's. We video-conferenced to my sister's home to open our gifts, which was cool...and then Nancy and I watched a couple of other movies and in between tuned into to the two best Christmas Comedies EVER!
Of course those are the 1983, "A Christmas Story", the brilliant Jean Shepard account of Ralphie and his quest to get Santa to bring him "an official Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot range model air rifle with a compass in the stock, and this thing which tells time."
Back in college, I was honored with seeing Jean Shepard live and in his two hours of anecdotal tales which included many of the scenes used in the movie.
Quick piece of info...the film was directed by Mr. Bob Clark, he of the infamous "Porky's" movies. After the first Porky's the studio was in a rush to get a sequel out and Mr. Clark was not in the mood to do it, but said he would do one IF, he first was allowed to make A Christmas Story...luckily for us, the studio agreed.
Christmas Eve we were all ready to do the big fish dinner and then found ourselves totally not hungry!
We did eat some Oysters and some Fried Calamari (my first attempt at doing these and I was pleased with the results).
We watched some movies that night and crashed fairly early.
Christmas morning, Nancy's boys came over to open their gifts and then headed back to their dad's. We video-conferenced to my sister's home to open our gifts, which was cool...and then Nancy and I watched a couple of other movies and in between tuned into to the two best Christmas Comedies EVER!
Back in college, I was honored with seeing Jean Shepard live and in his two hours of anecdotal tales which included many of the scenes used in the movie.
Quick piece of info...the film was directed by Mr. Bob Clark, he of the infamous "Porky's" movies. After the first Porky's the studio was in a rush to get a sequel out and Mr. Clark was not in the mood to do it, but said he would do one IF, he first was allowed to make A Christmas Story...luckily for us, the studio agreed.
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"The Hitcher" the 2007 remake of the Rutger Hauer, C. Thomas Howell, Jennifer Jason Leigh thriller/mystery. This version stars Sean Bean in the Hauer role as the homicidal maniac who terrorize two teens throughout the movie. This version contains one of the more graphic 'body pulled apart by a semi-truck' ever filmed, which - when watched in slow motion is terrific in it's depiction of guts and body parts being decimated.

Note: I can not remember the last time I actually walked into a movie theater - I know ---sad indeed...

We also watched the 2001 romantic comedy "Serendipity", with John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. The boy meets girl, boy loses touch with girl, boy plans on getting married, boy wants to find the girl, boy finds the girl movie. This has some great scenes shot around New York city and made me nostalgic for home. Eugene Levy does a great small role as the sales clerk at Bloomingdale's who helps Cusack track down his lost love.


as Paul Edgecomb and Michael Clarke Duncan as John Coffey and is based upon the Stephen King novel of the same name. Even knowing it was a Stephen King novel, I was not ready for the twists this story took.
Michael Clarke Duncan was stellar in his role of John Coffey - "like the drink, only spelled differently"...he and Hanks were terrific on screen together. This is one that, if like me you have been in a cave for a long time, is a MUST see!
So...What did you do on your Christmas Break?
In Dallas on business...tied up the rest of the week...
See you all in the new year.
You really do need to get to a theater my friend. I highly recommend Clint Eastwood's newest production, "Invictus" with Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela. Excellent film, very inspirational, truly uplifting.
Mmmmmmmmm, oysters. Happy New Year kids. Cheers!!
Well, I was in the movie theater twice this past week-end. We took the Grandcrew to see Alvin & the Chipmonks 2. My bride and I also saw Sherlock Holmes. "Holmes is a very good movie. You need to get out more. I think we may go see The Blind Side on New Years Eve. Happy New year.
I've yet to see Gran Turino, finding time for movies these days is hard. Hubby stays in the garage late and I am in bed early. Not a good combination. I do love a few that you listed, the holiday classics of course, and Serendipity. I am a sucker for the CHick Lit like flicks! (Say that five times fast!) You might like Autumn in New York,too. Its a tear jerker, though.
And I was enjoying the movie review until I saw this...."when watched in slow motion is terrific in it's depiction of guts and body parts being decimated"
Oh my Lord and God in Heaven!!! You are a peace Bee blogger!!!
I'm going to lie down now.
...Clint Eastwood...Clint Eastwood...Clint Eastwood...
Up In The Air---worth the trip to the theater--run don;t walk
SMOOCH
Sounds like quite a time. Isn't "Christmas Vacation" the best?
And "Gran Torino"? I haven't seen it yet, but everyone raves about it. Maybe I'll get to it this weekend.
Happy New Year.
You were all over the map with movies, weren't you?
quite the film festival!!
Happy Belated Birthday to the Lady In Red
and Happy New Year to all
I've seen about half of the movies you've listed and enjoyed each one of them. I'll have to take in the others at some point.
We just went to see Avatar this afternoon. WOW!!! What an incredible show Cameron put together. I highly recommend it, and would also say do see it in 3-D.
I haven't seen it yet, but everyone raves about it. Maybe I'll get to it this weekend.
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