Tuesday, January 29, 2013

2013 Movie Marathon - Week 3


We began our week with James Marsden, who came with us from "27 Dresses" to the musical "Hairspray," with John Travolta, Christopher Walken, and Allison Janney. This is a fun little musical set in the early 60's when hair was big and desegregation was first beginning.

Monday, MLK Day, Allison Janney introduced us to "The Help," another story set in the early '60's. I had also read the book and I have to say that the combination of the book and the movie is excellent. Always remember two things:  1) You is kind, you is smart, and you is important; and 2) do NOT eat the chocolate pie!!

Tuesday, we brought "Skeeter" (Emma Stone) along with us from "The Help" and she showed us how one little lie can turn into a mess, and what it's like to have false rumors spread about you, Scarlet Letter-style in "Easy A." 

Wednesday, we spent a little more time with Stanley Tucci, who played the dad in "Easy A" as he plays the role of Shaun, Cher's sidekick and Christina Aguillera's father-figure, in another musical, "Burlesque." (This is one of my all-time favorite movies!)

On Thursday, Julianne Hough, who had the role of "Georgia" in "Burlesque," takes us to "Rock of Ages," a modern-day musical with some really excellent medleys of the hair band rock. Tom Cruise does an excellent job as Stacy Jacks, the lead singer in the group Arsenal. (And he sang all the songs himself!)

Russell Brand joins us for Friday's movie, "Bedtime Stories," in which Adam Sandler's nephew makes up stories at bedtime that come true! Have YOU ever seen it rain gum balls?? Maybe I should start making up bedtime stories wherein I win the lottery or Prince Charming shows up at the door on his white horse!? 

We round out our week Saturday in Hawaii with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in "50 First Dates." Because of a head trauma, every day is a new day for Barrymore --

Just a little hint for Week 4 -- it starts off with Drew Barrymore :)  Until next week!!

Monday, January 21, 2013

2013 Movie Marathon - Week 2


Last time, we left off with "Julie and Julia," bringing Meryl Streep with us to begin a new week.

We begin our second week of the marathon on Sunday, January 13 with Meryl Streep and Alex Baldwin in "It's Complicated," in which Streep and Baldwin are cast as a divorced couple who try out a reconciliation. Can you really go back?? Steve Martin is also cast in an unusual serious role - and I liked it!

Monday, we visit with Alec Baldwin again in "Fun With Dick & Jane," where Baldwin is cast as the President of a major corporation guilty of some kind of financial mismanagement. (you can tell I really had a firm grasp on that aspect of the movie, eh?) Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni are also in this one, as a couple who resort to (gasp) armed robbery in order to survive after Baldwin's antics leave Carrey unemployed!

Also in the movie was Richard Burga, who we brought with us for our Tuesday movie, "In Her Shoes," with Toni Collette, Cameron Diaz and Shirley McLain. Diaz plays an irresponsible, wild and partying young woman, with Collette as her more mature and responsible big sister. McLain is cast in the role of their grandmother. Interestingly enough, a lot of this movie takes place in a retirement village!

Wednesday finds us with Toni Collette again, as a single mother this time, in "About a Boy" with Hugh Grant. This movie was better than I thought it would be. Grant is cast as a rich, spoiled, playboy, with no goals in life, who decides to go to a single parents' meeting to pick up women - only he has to come up with a real son to fill the shoes of the one he lied about. (lying NEVER ends well!!)

We bring Rachel Weisz (one of the single moms from "About a Boy") with us on Thursday to meet up with Ryan Reynolds in "Definitely, Maybe." This is a cute movie about a soon-to-be-divorced dad and his daughter and the tales of his love life and dreams before he married her mom. Was her mom his true love or is she still out there??

We enjoyed hanging out with Ryan Reynolds so much (oh yes we did!) that we brought him with us to Friday's movie with Sandra Bullock, in "The Proposal." This time, Ryan is cast as Andrew Paxon, assistant to his editor Margaret Tate, played by Bullock, who is an illegal alien about to be deported. Can they convince the INS they're in love?

To wrap up the week, we hang out with Andrew's former girlfriend, Gertrude, played by  Malin Akerman, along with James Marsden and Catherine Heigl in "27 Dresses."  Always, always, always a bridesmaid?

We'll keep James Marsden with us as we head into Week 3 ... see you on the flip side!!

Saturday, January 12, 2013

2013 Movie Marathon - Week 1

It's been a fun week!! We didn't start the marathon until Tuesday, because the BCS National Championship Game was Monday night, wherein the #2 ranked Crimson Tide of Alabama showed the #1 ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame how it feels to meet the SEC -- R-O-L-L T-I-D-E!!! 

Following the game, the girl-child and I went and stood in line for an hour and a half in the freezing cold with about 500 of our closest friends at the local sporting goods store so we could get our National Championship t-shirts (so the girl-child could wear hers to school the following day). 'Twas a late night for a weeknight, but totally worth it for the bonding and memories. It's sad to see the end of that tradition -- next year she will be attending the University of Alabama, and will be playing in the Million Dollar Band, so she will be AT the game :)  (positive thinking!)

But I digress ... back to our movie marathon ... 

We began the marathon on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 with "The Bounty Hunter," starring Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston. Butler is cast as a bounty hunter and Aniston as his ex-wife, for whom he also has a contract to pick up for her failure to appear in court. Aniston is a reporter, on the tail of a big lead she's trying to follow while avoiding Butler. 

We took Aniston along with us to our Wednesday movie, "Along Came Polly." Aniston is cast as Polly, a free-spirit, who bumps into her old classmate, Ben Stiller, an uptight insurance risk agent, who has returned from his honeymoon alone because his wife ran off with the scuba diving instructor! 

Thursday, we watched "Night at the Museum," where we meet up with Stiller again as he takes on the job as Night Watchman at the Museum of Natural History. Things get exciting around there after dark! Nothing like Robin Williams, as Teddy Roosevelt, riding around on a horse!

Friday, Robin Williams invited us back to the museum in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian." More antics with the museum exhibits, and a few new ones, such as Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart.

Tonight we joined Amy Adams, this time as Julie, a blogging cook, in "Julie and Julia." Adams, as Julie, decides to cook her way through Julia Child's "The Art of French Cooking" - 524 recipes in 365 days, and blog about her experience ... which was, in a strange twist, the inspiration for me blogging about our movie marathon!! 

We will begin a new week of movies tomorrow, connecting with Meryl Streep!! Stay tuned!!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

The 2013 Movie Marathon

My daughter and I are somewhat addicted to movies. After a stare down with the cable company, in which I told them to take it away, we decided that with the money saved by not having cable we could purchase movies of our choosing to watch any time we wanted. Spurred on by a book: "Hollywood Blockbusters: The Top Grossing Films of All Time," we began collecting those movies, since we had several of them already. Since that time, we have collected those 100 movies, minus "The Exorcist," "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," (because we have no desire to see them) and "The Poseidon Adventure" (because of the ridiculous price).

Last Christmas, while on our vacation from work and school, we decided to have a Disney Movie Marathon, with accompanying meals/snacks. I posted updates on Facebook, and it was quite well received.

This Christmas, we traveled the US via movie, starting in our home state of Alabama, and heading up the east coast and then out to the west coast and back around, until we returned to Alabama. It was quite tedious to squeeze 50 movies into a week. 

So we decided to put a little twist on our Movie Marathon and this time we're doing a 365-Day "Degree of Separation" style movie marathon. There are certain movies slated for specific dates, e.g., "New Year's Eve" for New Year's Eve; "Valentine's Day" for Valentine's Day; "Groundhog Day" for Groundhog Day, etc. The trick is that all adjacent movies have to connect through an actor/actress in the movie. The pre-set movies create the real challenge! Thus far, we have the movies scheduled through about February 23rd.. We'll be plotting our course as we go, hopefully staying at least a month ahead of the game with the scheduling!!

Due to the BCS National Championship game tomorrow night, we won't begin the marathon until Tuesday, January 8, 2013, and will watch one movie per day/night all the way through January 7, 2014.

So follow along as we see if we can connect all the dots!!! 

The first movie, on Tuesday, January 8, 2013, will be "The Bounty Hunter," connected to the January 7, 2014 movie by the actress Christine Baranske!