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?
Dirty Dancing, Tommy Boy and Wayne's World - I find myself drawn to those if they are on tv.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the first greatest movie?
ReplyDeleteWhat Kami said, I want to know too.
ReplyDeleteAnd I own an embarrassing amount of movies that I also watch whenever I stumble across them on TV. Pick one.
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.
ReplyDeleteThere's a few like that (i.e. own, but will watch on TV if found) for me:
ReplyDelete- 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)
Romancing the Stone, and quite a few others...I'm a sucker for a chick flick...or a mystery...
ReplyDeleteAce Ventura (both of them), I have them on DVD, watched them a million times and we still watch if its on TV.
ReplyDeleteTop Gun, Footloose and Dirty Dancing. Oh, and the #1 chick flick of all time, Steel Magnolias.
ReplyDeleteThe Breakfast Club, Animal House, Saturday Night Fever and any Die Hard movie. Am I dating myself?
ReplyDeleteMy 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!
ReplyDeleteSo, what's the #1 movie, Fletch Lives??
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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ReplyDeleteFletch is brilliant. As is my go-to - the Three Amigos.
ReplyDeleteFletch and Fletch Lives
ReplyDeleteDie 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.
Definitely Forrest Gump. :)
ReplyDeleteI love Fletch, because it was filmed in my neighborhood. I also read all the Fletch books.
ReplyDeleteAny 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.
Fletch. I forgot all about that. Now I want to watch it. I remember loving it.
ReplyDeleteI always watch The Princess Bride.
Only EVERY Jim Carey movie! Especially Ace Ventura - Pet Detective(s)....
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Fletch is one of the greats! I also do the same with Waynes World
ReplyDeleteGOODFELLAS all the way. Oh, yeah and As Good As It Gets.
ReplyDeleteThe Shawshank Redemption and The Abyss
ReplyDeleteLike 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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Office Space
French Kiss
Raising Arizona, of course.
ReplyDeleteOh, 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"
The Fifth Element
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Angel and the Badman
ANY version of Jane Austen-Pride & Prejudice, Emma, Sense and Sensibility will stop me in my tracks.
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.
ReplyDeleteI am a sad chick...I love most chick flicks... and Chost, A fish Called Wanda, Anything with Tom Hanks...
ReplyDeleteBridget Jones. And Full House, although that's not a movie. (But ooh! Totally should be!)
ReplyDeleteThe Green Mile
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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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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.
Moonstruck
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Shawshank Redemption
Braveheart
The Five Heart Beats
Quiet Time
Skip and Barbs 40th
Goonies and Tombstone are mine..HAVE to watch them when they come on.. HAVE TO!
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Breakfast Club
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5th Element
Pretty in Pink
God I could go on forever
Definately. Sixteen Candles, Under the Tuscan Sun, Pretty In Pink. Girly movies.
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I am a Shepherd
ReplyDeleteBraveheart
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Glory or The Shawshank Redemption.
ReplyDeleteremember the titans...not only do I own it, but when I find it on tv..i certainly watch it.
ReplyDeleteSleepless in Seattle - or Sixteen Candles.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, when it's unexpected, it's like a little gift and I can't help but open it.
Carrie
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.
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Terms of Endearment - makes me cry everytime. I mean a real good man cry.
ReplyDeleteI gotta go with:
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-Coming to America
-Ferris Bueller