Daily Topic - TV/Movies
1.) Your favorite [movie] scene in a park. I'm going with 'The Wedding Planner'. I absolutely love that movie. Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey are in the park and they're showing a movie. I think that is so cool. They start to dance and then it starts raining. I also like how Jennifer, her dad and his pal play Scrabble in that same park. I even love when Matthew and Jennifer meet there at the end of the movie. Did I ever told you how much I like that movie?
2.) Imagine you're invited to the Tom Cruise-Katie Holmes nuptials -- what gift would you bring the happy couple? A restraining order for Katie perhaps? She'd have to sign that, huh? Ok, I'll go with something from the vintage Emily Post Collection. I'm thinking something along the lines of Wedding Etiquette 101. They said people were yelling at them to stop their never ending kiss. Grrrooooossss.
3.) Who is your favorite middle initial actor? Michael T. Weiss. I love, love, loved the show 'The Pretender'. Cheers to Michael J. Fox too. I hope they find a cure. My oldest brother Billy has Parkinson's disease as did my dad and his brother. I was so upset when Rush poked fun at Michael J. Fox by acting him out and saying he must have been off his medication. I think it's the opposite. When my brother's medication is working best, he has extra movements like that (although not nearly as severe, thankfully). When he's off his medication, he can hardly move at all. How people like that get their own talk show is mind boggling.
4.) Robert De Nero role you were most surprised the actor took? I always thought Robert De Niro needed to be more discerning with his movie choices. My first pick is the American Express card commercial. The first time I saw the commercial, I thought it was so cool until the ending when it showed Robert De Niro's name. I think it cheapened him. As far as a movie is concerned, I'm going with Stanley & Iris. That movie was filmed in the city where I live, although I lived in a nearby town at the time. It was cool seeing my city in the movie but the movie was too simplistic. Speaking of parks, the parks in the movie are beautiful but they're not ours. I think those scenes were filmed somewhere in Canada.
5.) Which movie set in a high school had the cast that looked way too old to be playing high-school students? Grease is probably number 1 but did you ever see that movie 'Hollywood Nights’? I haven't seen it in years but I recall that movie was hysterical. I didn't think any of them looked like high school age, especially Tony Danza. I looked it up. He was 30.
2.) Imagine you're invited to the Tom Cruise-Katie Holmes nuptials -- what gift would you bring the happy couple? A restraining order for Katie perhaps? She'd have to sign that, huh? Ok, I'll go with something from the vintage Emily Post Collection. I'm thinking something along the lines of Wedding Etiquette 101. They said people were yelling at them to stop their never ending kiss. Grrrooooossss.
3.) Who is your favorite middle initial actor? Michael T. Weiss. I love, love, loved the show 'The Pretender'. Cheers to Michael J. Fox too. I hope they find a cure. My oldest brother Billy has Parkinson's disease as did my dad and his brother. I was so upset when Rush poked fun at Michael J. Fox by acting him out and saying he must have been off his medication. I think it's the opposite. When my brother's medication is working best, he has extra movements like that (although not nearly as severe, thankfully). When he's off his medication, he can hardly move at all. How people like that get their own talk show is mind boggling.
4.) Robert De Nero role you were most surprised the actor took? I always thought Robert De Niro needed to be more discerning with his movie choices. My first pick is the American Express card commercial. The first time I saw the commercial, I thought it was so cool until the ending when it showed Robert De Niro's name. I think it cheapened him. As far as a movie is concerned, I'm going with Stanley & Iris. That movie was filmed in the city where I live, although I lived in a nearby town at the time. It was cool seeing my city in the movie but the movie was too simplistic. Speaking of parks, the parks in the movie are beautiful but they're not ours. I think those scenes were filmed somewhere in Canada.
5.) Which movie set in a high school had the cast that looked way too old to be playing high-school students? Grease is probably number 1 but did you ever see that movie 'Hollywood Nights’? I haven't seen it in years but I recall that movie was hysterical. I didn't think any of them looked like high school age, especially Tony Danza. I looked it up. He was 30.
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