Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Can I borrow your towel. My car just hit a water buffalo.

Last night I had a proud parenting moment.

I was trying to get Maxfield to settle down for the night and I was letting him lay in my bed with me as we watched some TV. I started flipping through the channels in an effort to find something that Max could watch and that he would like. I came across the movie Fletch.

I put the clicker down and started to watch.

"Whats' that Daddy?" Max asked pointing to the TV.

"Only the second greatest movie ever." I said.

I laid down on my stomach and pulled a pillow under my chest. Max did the same. He was hooked. We watched in silence.

Fletch is one of those movies that, even though I own it on DVD, if I come across it on TV I have to watch it.

Do you have any movies like that?

44 comments:

  1. Dirty Dancing, Tommy Boy and Wayne's World - I find myself drawn to those if they are on tv.

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  2. What's the first greatest movie?

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  3. What Kami said, I want to know too.

    And I own an embarrassing amount of movies that I also watch whenever I stumble across them on TV. Pick one.

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  4. Anonymous10:24 AM

    Almost any of the Lethal Weapon movies. I can't resist Danny Glover and Mel Gibson together. Also Indiana Jones and the Die Hard series.

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  5. There's a few like that (i.e. own, but will watch on TV if found) for me:

    - Remember the Titans
    - Rudy
    - Legally Blonde (sadly, the number of times I have seen this movie exceeds the maximum allowable amount for a male, and as such I cannot disclose that information)

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  6. Romancing the Stone, and quite a few others...I'm a sucker for a chick flick...or a mystery...

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  7. Anonymous10:45 AM

    Ace Ventura (both of them), I have them on DVD, watched them a million times and we still watch if its on TV.

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  8. Top Gun, Footloose and Dirty Dancing. Oh, and the #1 chick flick of all time, Steel Magnolias.

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  9. The Breakfast Club, Animal House, Saturday Night Fever and any Die Hard movie. Am I dating myself?

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  10. My husband likes the Fletch movies, but me no way. I have to leave the room when the remote stops on one of them because there's no way he's going to change channels then!

    So, what's the #1 movie, Fletch Lives??

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  11. Anonymous11:48 AM

    Rocky I-IV (V sucks), Top Gun, Back to the Future (all of them), Harry Potter (All of them), & Godfather I & II (III isn't a must see but I would watch it too).

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  12. Fletch is brilliant. As is my go-to - the Three Amigos.

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  13. Fletch and Fletch Lives
    Die Hard(s) - All of them
    Fifth Element
    Bourne Identity and Supremacy
    Breakfast Club
    Princess Bride
    Better Off Dead
    Ferris Bueller
    Back to the Future
    Gladiator (even though it's edited)

    Yeah, I don't leave the couch much.

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  14. Definitely Forrest Gump. :)

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  15. I love Fletch, because it was filmed in my neighborhood. I also read all the Fletch books.

    Any John Hughes movies I come across, I end up watching. Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller, Mr Mom are all favorites from when I was younger...classic girl/cult movies of my time.

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  16. Fletch. I forgot all about that. Now I want to watch it. I remember loving it.

    I always watch The Princess Bride.

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  17. Only EVERY Jim Carey movie! Especially Ace Ventura - Pet Detective(s)....

    "Pardon me sir - but your balls are showing...."

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  18. Anonymous1:45 PM

    Fletch is one of the greats! I also do the same with Waynes World

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  19. Anonymous1:49 PM

    GOODFELLAS all the way. Oh, yeah and As Good As It Gets.

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  20. The Shawshank Redemption and The Abyss

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  21. Anonymous2:32 PM

    Like Mr Big Dubya it's The Fifth Element, which is brilliant, in my opinion. Also Pride & Prejudice - the Colin Firth one, not the Keira Knightley one. Oh and The Importance of Being Earnest. That might be Colin Firth's influence though... ;)

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  22. Anonymous2:51 PM

    Shawshank Redemption
    Pretty Woman
    Office Space
    French Kiss

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  23. Raising Arizona, of course.
    Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?
    16 Candles
    Adventures in Babysitting (love that one; haven't seen it in a while)
    Shawshank Redemption
    Dirty Dancing
    Ferris Bueller
    VERY old horror movies like, "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte"

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  24. Anonymous5:28 PM

    The Fifth Element
    Pretty In Pink
    Angel and the Badman
    ANY version of Jane Austen-Pride & Prejudice, Emma, Sense and Sensibility will stop me in my tracks.

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  25. Anonymous7:56 PM

    The Natural, The Searchers and Bull Durham, which is why our first trip to watch the Durham Bulls play on Sunday was really cool. I kept looking for a Susan Sarandanesque character. No luck. Got to see the bull's eyes light up, though.

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  26. I am a sad chick...I love most chick flicks... and Chost, A fish Called Wanda, Anything with Tom Hanks...

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  27. Anonymous10:16 PM

    Bridget Jones. And Full House, although that's not a movie. (But ooh! Totally should be!)

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  28. The Green Mile
    Shawshank Redemption

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  29. Ferris Beuller's Day Off... regardless of how many MILLION times I've seen it, I can't resist watching it every time it's on. I love that movie!!!

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  30. Breakfast Club
    Pretty in Pink
    Pretty Woman
    Caddyshack

    I rarely watch a movie twice. Those I can do more often. Everytime I see Fletch it reminds me of my dad. He loves Chevy. He'll just sit and laugh for hours. Half the time, that's better than the movie.

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  31. Anonymous10:45 AM

    My Bodyguard
    Uncommon Valor
    Shawshank Redemption
    Braveheart
    The Five Heart Beats
    Quiet Time
    Skip and Barbs 40th

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  32. Goonies and Tombstone are mine..HAVE to watch them when they come on.. HAVE TO!
    Stacie

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  33. Breakfast Club
    Armaggedon
    5th Element
    Pretty in Pink

    God I could go on forever

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  34. Definately. Sixteen Candles, Under the Tuscan Sun, Pretty In Pink. Girly movies.

    Thanks for saying hi. Did you make it down the blog to the post about the allan wrench?

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  35. Anonymous8:13 PM

    I am a Shepherd

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  36. Anonymous10:01 PM

    Braveheart
    anything with John Wayne

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  37. Anonymous10:27 PM

    Glory or The Shawshank Redemption.

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  38. remember the titans...not only do I own it, but when I find it on tv..i certainly watch it.

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  39. Sleepless in Seattle - or Sixteen Candles.

    Somehow, when it's unexpected, it's like a little gift and I can't help but open it.

    Carrie

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  40. Anonymous3:16 AM

    Star Wars (the old ones), Wayne's World, Serenity, The Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, The Usual Suspects, Aeon Flux, Lord of the Rings and X-Men. I go to Thailand every year and get my DVD's from there, that's why i have so many. hee! and other non-movies are Scrubs, Gilmore Girls and Project Runway. i think you can tell that i'm a dvd freak.

    Aurelia, Western Australia

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  41. Terms of Endearment - makes me cry everytime. I mean a real good man cry.

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  42. Anonymous11:22 PM

    I gotta go with:
    -The Three Amigos
    -Coming to America
    -Ferris Bueller

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