Thursday, January 7, 2010

Oddly Favorable Flicks For Your Amusement Delight

By Rita Lott

Films are wonderful entertainment but they can also be very helpful for our mental health. Motion pictures permit us to take some time to unwind and get away from our day after day problems and anxieties. We are able to let go of our day by day cares as we get caught up in the lives we are watching on film. Below are some of the best movies of all time. Choose a wonderful film to view tonight.

Knocked Up is about a drunken, one-night-stand encounter between young, eye-catching go-getter Allison,, and a slovenly slacker, Ben, changes the tracks their lives are on. It turns out he did not use the condom, and she is pregnant. Can these two in fact become a couple and raise a child together?

Casino Royale was big on opening weekend. This is an old-fashioned James Bond adventure. The funniness is gone, and a tough and gritty 007 is trying to take down Le Chiffre, the banker for terrorists. Bond must overpower Le Chiffre in a huge money poker competition to help the C.I.A. arrest him.

In 1973 we saw "Hootenanny Hoot" an unsurprising comedy about college hootenanny show carried to TV is made bearable only by presence of Money and other nation/people actors. This is one of Sam Katzman's "normal" low-budget movies. Cast includes Gene Nelson, Peter Breck, Joby Baker, Rita Lee, Pam Austin, Johnny Money, Sheb Wooley, The Brothers 4, and Judy Henske.

Uncle Buck is a funny show, Cindy Russell has to pay a visit to her ailing dad. Her single alternative for someone to watch over her children is wonderful old Uncle Buck. Irresponsible Buck has to somehow pull himself together and take care of the youngsters for a couple of days.

Happy Gilmore is an great film about hockey player Happy Gilmore finds his slap shot power translates into 400 yard plus drives in golf. Needing money to help his grandma save her house, he is going to attempt pro golf. His putting is as dreadful as his driving is good, so he has a lot to learn. Overcoming all odds, Happy wins the tour championship and now can save grandma's home.

The Facts of Life came out in 1960. Excellent comedy with Bob and Lucy leaving their partners for an interlude together. The 2 megastars make a team worth observing. Cast includes Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Ruth Hussey, and Don DeFore.

In 1992 Aladdin hit the theaters, Disney's animated Arabian Days tale is polished through the sensibility of an old Warner Bros. animation, as Aladdin summons up a Genie who is exploding with chatter. Williams' comedic fast fire chatter forms the centerpiece of this otherwise conventional tale, colorfully (and tunefully) shown. Cast includes Voices of Scott Weinger, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Jonathan Freeman, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried, Douglas Seale and the harmonizing voices of Brad Kand and Lea Salonga.

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