When I was growing up, all parents sent their children to the matinee on Saturday because for $.25 they could see two movies, cartoons, newsreels, and a continuing serial movie. The kids would be gone all day! Talk about a good deal! As a teenager the Scera theater in Orem was THE place to go. The Jr. High kids would go on Friday nights (they had bouncers if the kids got too rowdy) and the high school kids would go on Saturday nights with their dates.
The Ultimate Movie survey
Here we go....
What movie have you watched the most time?:Moonstruck. It's one of those movies that you can watch when there is nothing else to watch.
What is the first DVD you owned?: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
What is the first movie you saw in theaters which you remember clearly?: My dad took us to see Bombs Away with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin in 1954. We had just moved to Utah & he took all the older kids while my mom was coming on the train with two toddlers and a new born.
Genres
What is youre favorite comedy?: Scavenger Hunt and Waking Ned Devine.
What is the scariest movie of all time?: In 4th grade we watched The Day the Earth Stood Still in our auditorium at school. It was so scary! I remember we carried our chairs to the auditorium and we were all so scared. I don't know why they would show that movie to kids at school.
What is the best thriller?:Wait Until Dark or Signs
What is the ultimate action movie?: All of the Jason Bourne movies.
What is your favorite adventure movie?:The Harry Potter movies.
What is your favorite fantasy movie?: I hate fantasy except for Harry Potter movies.
What is your favorite Sci-Fi movie?: See above.
What is the most historically sgnificant movie in film history?: Tora, Tora, Tora and The Patriot are two of my favorites.
Themes
What is the most romatic movie?: I know it's cheesy, but I love You've got Mail. I watch it when I'm alone.
What is the best movie about friendship?: Beaches.
What is the best movie about sacrifice?:Imitation of Life which is about a mother's sacrifice for her daughter's social standing. It's up there with The Champ and Brian's Song as a tearjerker.
What is the best movie about war?:I love The Green Beret with John Wayne.
Which movie is the biggest in terms of epic scale?: The Ten Commandments because they didn't have the technology but they made it work.
What is the best coming of age movie?: American Graffiti. D
Scenes
What is the best action scene?: Any of the action sequences from the Bourne movies. When he jumps into a window from another building!
What is the funniest comedic scene?: Anything from What's Up Doc? and Wedding Crashers.
Decades
What is the best film of the 30s?: Wizard of Oz and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
40s?: It's a Wonderful Life.
50s?: African Queen.
60s?: So many good ones. West Side Story and The Sound of Music. My first date with Gordon was to see The Sound of Music. Lillies of the Field is also great one.
70?: Norma Rae, The Godfather, Bad News Bears.
80s?: Coal Miner's Daughter was so amazing I forgot I was in the theater. And E.T..
90s?: Titanic.And anything with Tom Hanks.
since 2000?: Walk the Line, Bandits, Ocean's 11.
Charactors?
Who is the best movie hero?: Where would you even start? The dad in Life is Beautiful is such a hero.
Who is the best movie villian?: Bruce Dern in The Cowboys. A great moment with Gordon involved seeing Bruce Dern at Sundance. Gordon was very upset and said, "You killed The Duke!!"
Who is the best movie charactor in terms of complexity?: Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof or he was a simple character and everything around him was complex.
And finally
What is the best movie of all time?: There's no way to answer this but one of my favorites The Sound of Music.
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Laurie's BOOK Survey
Thank you for the survey...
What book are you reading now?
However Long and Hard the Road and Life is So Good.
What are your favorite books? ( specific books or genre)
All John Grisham, To Kill a Mocking Bird, The Magnificent Obsession, Jane Eyre, Anita Stansfield, Life of Pi, It's Not About the Bike, Into Thin Air, and Biographies.
What foreign languages can you read?
Eliza's Spanish version of The Little Red Hen
What's the funniest book you ever read?
Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid!!!! The series of All Creatures Great & Small, Anything by Ferroll Sams, David Sedaris
What books have changed the way you look at the world?
Left to Tell, World War II Series, The Children of the Promise. The Diary of Anne Frank.
What are some of the scariest books you have ever read?
The Hot Zone.
How many books do you own?
Lots and Lots!! Thank you to my children and Bonnie for gifts of books!
About how many books a month do you borrow from the library?
4 or 5. I go in streaks. I love the library because of the books on tape. I love educational books on tape, like Lives of the Great Composers
Do you read in bed?
Yes, Bruce wouldn't know how to sleep with the light off.
Do you ever read while walking or driving?
No, I'm senile and need all my brain cells for driving. Can't multi-task like before.
Do you read aloud to others?
The grandkids and if someone is in the room when I'm reading something really funny, I'll read it to them.
What book was the most difficult to read?
The Brothers Karamazov and other Russian novels. Also, Moby Dick, but like you, Laurie, I still love the hard books.
What books do you intend to read but keep putting off?
Do you buy new or used, hardback or paperback?
I have never bought a used book. I buy more paperback books than hard cover because I read in the bathtub!!
What is the worst book you remember reading?
Hands down, anything by Nicholas Sparks.
Do you lend your books?
Yes, that's why I end up buying paperbacks and don't really expect to get them back. I lent 3 copies of Life of Pi, so I was very grateful to Carly for getting me the illustrated hard back version (which I won't lend) Thank you to all of you who do lend me your books.
What books were your favorite as a child?
Heidi, Black Beauty, Tom Sawyer, Box Car Children
What books do you recommend to young people?
I'm not up on any of the new books for youth, but I would say Island of the blue Dolphins, Little House on the Prairie, any Judy Blume
Do you ever read the ending first?
No, but to tell a family secret Grandpa (Dad) used to find our romance novels and skip to the bad parts. I know he reads the ends first on other books.
What books have you read more than once?
The Book of Mormon, and all of my favorites listed.
What frequently recommended books have you been unable to finish?
The Work and the Glory.
List some of your favorite authors
Already listed
You are stranded on a desert island and you can only have one book what would it be?
The Testament, by John Grisham and (not to copy Laurie too much) The Book Of Mormon.
What book are you reading now?
However Long and Hard the Road and Life is So Good.
What are your favorite books? ( specific books or genre)
All John Grisham, To Kill a Mocking Bird, The Magnificent Obsession, Jane Eyre, Anita Stansfield, Life of Pi, It's Not About the Bike, Into Thin Air, and Biographies.
What foreign languages can you read?
Eliza's Spanish version of The Little Red Hen
What's the funniest book you ever read?
Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid!!!! The series of All Creatures Great & Small, Anything by Ferroll Sams, David Sedaris
What books have changed the way you look at the world?
Left to Tell, World War II Series, The Children of the Promise. The Diary of Anne Frank.
What are some of the scariest books you have ever read?
The Hot Zone.
How many books do you own?
Lots and Lots!! Thank you to my children and Bonnie for gifts of books!
About how many books a month do you borrow from the library?
4 or 5. I go in streaks. I love the library because of the books on tape. I love educational books on tape, like Lives of the Great Composers
Do you read in bed?
Yes, Bruce wouldn't know how to sleep with the light off.
Do you ever read while walking or driving?
No, I'm senile and need all my brain cells for driving. Can't multi-task like before.
Do you read aloud to others?
The grandkids and if someone is in the room when I'm reading something really funny, I'll read it to them.
What book was the most difficult to read?
The Brothers Karamazov and other Russian novels. Also, Moby Dick, but like you, Laurie, I still love the hard books.
What books do you intend to read but keep putting off?
Do you buy new or used, hardback or paperback?
I have never bought a used book. I buy more paperback books than hard cover because I read in the bathtub!!
What is the worst book you remember reading?
Hands down, anything by Nicholas Sparks.
Do you lend your books?
Yes, that's why I end up buying paperbacks and don't really expect to get them back. I lent 3 copies of Life of Pi, so I was very grateful to Carly for getting me the illustrated hard back version (which I won't lend) Thank you to all of you who do lend me your books.
What books were your favorite as a child?
Heidi, Black Beauty, Tom Sawyer, Box Car Children
What books do you recommend to young people?
I'm not up on any of the new books for youth, but I would say Island of the blue Dolphins, Little House on the Prairie, any Judy Blume
Do you ever read the ending first?
No, but to tell a family secret Grandpa (Dad) used to find our romance novels and skip to the bad parts. I know he reads the ends first on other books.
What books have you read more than once?
The Book of Mormon, and all of my favorites listed.
What frequently recommended books have you been unable to finish?
The Work and the Glory.
List some of your favorite authors
Already listed
You are stranded on a desert island and you can only have one book what would it be?
The Testament, by John Grisham and (not to copy Laurie too much) The Book Of Mormon.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Mrs. Crab
21st Century!
Now we have high speed Internet and Bruce is trying to teach me how to blog... (it is the blind leading the blind - brm). I only have one arm right now, so I am dictating and Bruce is typing.
Bruce enjoying the water slide at the Allen Family Reunion.
We had a great summer with Bruce building grow boxes in our garden spot. We are still experimenting with what will grow best, but we are having a great time being city farmers.
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