I know, I know it's been forever. I was busy being home finally for winter break and spending time with my family. Let me tell you, it was wonderful. I love them all so much and I miss them. I got to see everyone except for Rob and Jess unfortunately, but it was still great! Now I'm back to school and frigid temperatures average -13 with wind chill factor of -30. Ah, gotta love it...especially when everyone else back at home is still experiencing 70s and 80s. *Just a few more months, just a few more months...* and repeat repeat repeat. Luckily, I'm getting ready to graduate after one more semester and then I never have to come back to experience this again. :) Let's just say I've become increasingly grateful for my lovely and warm southern California. Anyway, enough of all that.
Moving on to day 3's topic, which I have to admit I'm having quite a difficulty with for two reasons. First being that I have an incredibly difficult time choosing ANY kind of favorites (meaning I literally have only one favorite thing in my life--color.) Second is the simple fact that I absolutely love movies. I find them incredibly entertaining, exciting, creative... So instead of focusing on one single movie, I thought I'd go with themes (in no particular order.) So here goes.
Disney/Pixar: Yes, technically I know they're relationship is no longer cordial, but I'm grouping them together for simple similarities. From the more recent Finding Nemo and How to Train Your Dragon to classics like Peter Pan and The Lion King to the PRINCESSES like Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella (which, by the way, I just looked up and found out it was released in 1950--AKA 40 years before I was even born! wow!) Anyways, I can not get enough of these movies. Call them the tell-tale signs of my childhood.
Rom-Coms: Ok, ok, it's quite obvious I'm just a typical girl. How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days, The Proposal, Notting Hill, My Best Friend's Wedding, 13 Going on 30, 27 Dresses, Leap Year, Letters to Juliet, She's The Man, A Walk to Remember... Obviously I could go on and on. And on. But I'll spare you. :)
Comedies: The House Bunny, Benchwarmers, Blades of Glory, Tommy Boy, all things Adam Sandler... Another category that never gets old. After all, laughter is the best medicine, right? Works every time.
Musicals: Newsies, Mamma Mia. One word, HI-LARIOUS. First of all, Newsies (circa 1992) is the first movie that made me absolutely fall in love with Christian Bale. And although I already loved Amanda Seyfried and Dominic Cooper, Mamma Mia certainly solidified my adoration for them. If only that coupledom had lasted a bit longer, because they were quite perfect.
Yup, I'm thinking that those are my favorite genres. I suppose that's all I need for now. And by the way, if you have not seen any of these movies, I highly recommend it. Feel free to ask me any questions about them or just borrow them from me any time. :)
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