After watching Reservation Road with Mindy this weekend—and discovering that prescription anti-anxiety drugs may be necessary to get through that movie—I thought it would be nice to write a post about the truths I’ve learned from the movies. So, enjoy!
1. It’s never too late to talk to your dad. (Or play catch. Or go on a road trip involving really good music.)
Field of Dreams and Elizabethtown
2. Sometimes your first impressions are so, so wrong.
Pride and Prejudice
3. It’s possible to not know that you’re falling in love.
Where the Heart Is
4. The people who really love you still love you when you’re a total jerk.
Walk the Line
5. The time for truth-telling probably isn’t moments before you think you’re going to die.
Almost Famous
6. Things aren’t always what you think they are.
Any movie by M. Night Shyamalan
7. You can change.
About a Boy
8. The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. (OK, so that’s a direct quote from Moulin Rouge and I’m not quite sure I believe it and I really don’t think Ewan McGregor’s character would agree since his love really kicked him in the gut. . . .but I like the quote.)
9. Sometimes the little guys do prevail.
Hoosiers (and LOTR, if you count the hobbits! Tricksy hobbitses.—Imagine that in my creepy Gollum voice)
10. People think they know you and understand every little thing about you, but most of the time, they know their idea of you.
Elizabethtown
11. Sometimes, it is too late.
Gone with the Wind but thankfully not in An Affair to Remember
12. There is more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good-looking.
Zoolander
13. Your stapler is a vital component of your office.
Office Space (That’s a gift for you, Mindy!)
Okay so this post rocks….
NO!! Not the creepy Gollum voice!!! It really does creep me out!!!
My precious. . .
STOP IT, MANDY!!! I still have trouble watching Gollum – and even Mr. Lundt from Lord of the Beans (VeggieTales). Although, I must say, Mr. Lundt is slightly more creepy than Gollum himself…
I watched Dan in real life yesterday. It was very good and made me like Steve Carrell even more.
That is a good movie. He was great in it. I didn’t really understand casting Dane Cook as his brother, but they didn’t ask me.
Oh that was a good movie. Did any of you see the Jane Austen Book lcub yet? Jason and I watched it last night – overall, we liked it.
wow – my typing skills are sad after just a week away. I meant c-l-u-b
Mandy, you’re brilliant! I’m surprised you didn’t post a life-lesson from The Hours though
Ha! The lesson I learned from the hours: always make sure to arrive with your friend so you can sit together and mock the movie, instead of with an elderly couple who hated the movie more than you do.
The stapler lesson is also learned from Two Week s Notice.
That’s true
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