Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Thanksgiving Feast for the Eyes

One of my friends wrote in her blog last month about how she eats particular foods seasonally. It got me to thinking, I do the same thing, but with movies. I have seasonal favorites for just about every holiday.

I'll also be posting a Christmas movie list, closer to Christmas. I was inspired by Diane's list on her blog: Pieces of Me. We even have some of the same movies on our lists! So, without further ado, I present my top 4 Thanksgiving favorites:

Planes, Trains & Automobiles. © 1987
Another one of those movies that has become a holiday tradition. John Hughes: Is there anything he can't do? Every time I watch this movie it's like the first time. It never ceases to make me laugh. I have 2 favorite scenes: One is where the vicious dog in the back of the truck has icicles and frost on his face, and he's growling/chattering. And the other comes at the end of the film when the song "Everytime You Go Away" (the Paul Young song, but performed by Blue Room) starts to play. I swear that scene almost makes me cry every single time!

The Ice Storm. © 1997
This is one of my favorite movies, period. I actually blogged about this movie a while back. The movie takes place in 1973 and has a great cast. A beautifully done "period piece." Though the film does not have a festive mood to it, it does take place over the Thanksgiving holiday and has a great autumn feel to it.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. © 1973
This is one I watch every year. My favorite scene is where Snoopy gets in a fight with the folding chair while setting up the dining area in the backyard! I also like the scene where Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy and Woodstock are preparing the Thanksgiving "feast."

Home For The Holidays. © 1995
I remember seeing this one in the theater. Multiple times. I LOVE Holly Hunter, Anne Bancroft and Robert Downey, Jr. in this movie! A must-see for Thanksgiving. I recently ran across the movie tie-in paperback and must go back and get it. It's actually based on a short story in an anthology called Home for the Holidays and Other Calamities by Chris Radant. A fun holiday read! Just 99¢ at Half.com!

So, there you have it folks. Now go out and rent 'em if you don't already own 'em! Or better yet, they're all under $10 over at Half.com! Not too shabby.

2 Comments:

Blogger Rich Rosenthal II said...

I love Home for te Holidays. But then again I'l watch anything with Holl Hunter in it.

Wednesday, November 24, 2004 6:18:00 PM  
Blogger Kirkkitsch said...

KG-
I'm glad you and your mom got a kick out of the Thanksgiving card I sent. It cracked me up, too. I HAD to send it.

Sorry to hear about your date from Hell. Trust me, I've SO been there. Why else do you think I gave up the whole dating "scene" 7 years ago?!

Rich-
Here! Here! I love Holly Hunter too. I think I've seen and/or own just about everything she has ever done (though, 'Crash' is kinda sketchy). I esp. love her in Copycat and A Life Less Ordinary!

Friday, November 26, 2004 10:35:00 PM  

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