
Here it goes again. I was tagged by
Memoirs of a Gouda to do a movie meme. As you will tell by my answers, my days of going to the movies are in the past, so is my need to see current movies. I equate it to music. I’m stuck in the 70’s and 80’s.
1. The last movie you saw in a theatre, and current-release movie you still want to see.This is really embarrassing, but I must add that my wife has a 10 minute attention span when it comes to movies, so I watch many movies by myself on my downstairs TV (I do subscribe to the Movie Network, ya know), while she is upstairs in bed watching some “Better Homes Than Yours” show. The last time we went to see a movie in a theatre would probably have been Southpark, Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. I made her go with me.
There are no current movies I know of that I can’t wait 2 year until I get it on the Movie Network, that I want to see.
2. The last movie you rented/purchased for home viewing.That was a while back too. The Sixth Sense, I believe. I really don’t believe, but you know what I mean.
3 A movie that made you laugh out loud.Lots. The first one I remember laughing out loud to in a theatre was Blazing Saddles. What would you expect from a 13 year old going going to such a gaseous movie with a bunch of friends?
4. A movie that made you cry.Peggy Sue Got Married. I spent a lot of dough that night on a chick including taking her to the movie, and I think I wound up with just a peck on the cheek. That bitch.
Seriously, many movies filled my eyes full of tears. Usually feel good movies where the hero overcomes lots of obstacles and odds and winds up saving the world. Sometimes even romantic movies where the guy gets the chick in the end (I’m not talking porn here). I don’t remember ever crying, though I probably came close when Dorothy woke up from her “dream,” the first time I actually understood the movie.
5 A movie that was a darling of the critics, but you didn't think lived up to the hype.Recently I saw Walk the Line. It missed oomph. Just an average picture.
6. A movie that you thought was better than the critics.The Man With Two Brains. One of the funniest movies ever. At least that is how I remember it.
7. Favorite animated movie.I really liked The Point when I was a kid. Probably saw it 7 times, but I haven’t seen it since I was 15 or so. If I remember correctly, it was quite existential. I did like Finding Nemo and the Southpark movie.
8. Favorite Disney Villain.I’m definitely a Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies type of guy. The Disney shorts are for 3 year olds and under. But I’ve seen a few Disney movies. I always hated the villains, so I’m not sure what is meant by favorite villain. Lets go with the Queen in Snow White because she reminds me of my mother.
9. Favorite movie musical.Gotta go with The Wizard of Oz. I hope it is considered a musical.
Favorite movies of all-time (up to five).
1. Planet of the Apes (the real version)
2. Goodfellas
3. The Man With Two Brains
4. Sleeper
5. Groundhog Day
6. I have to add Once Upon In America too. Screw the rules.
Now to tag 5 potential victims.
Kathy Blog (this should be fun),
Professor Kurgman (I want to prove to the blogosphere that Kathy and the Professor are two different people),
Mad Zionist (I'm looking at this choice as being a science project where MZ is a lab rat),
Doctor Boogaloo (this should be easy for him), and
Big Dumb Chimp (I've been neglecting his blog the last couple of weeks and it is too good to neglect, even if he has that Big Dumb Black Background that I find so annoying).