Saturday, March 29, 2008
Forbidden Hollywood Collection, Volume II ~ It's so Pretty!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Questionnaire ~ Movie Awareness
I took Shelf Awareness' regular questionnaire that they ask authors and made it relevant to movies. See my responses below. Feel free to comment back with your own responses to these questions! I'd love to here what other people have to say!
Last movie you saw:
Do Not Disturb (1965) with Doris Day. Bleh. The only funny part was when one of the executives fed a male waiter a banana instead of one of his lovely secretaries.
Favorite movie when you were a child:
Little Mermaid (1989). There was no way I wouldn't cry when I watched it.
Your top five movies:
Out of the Past (1947), Pillow Talk (1959), You've Got Mail (1998), Emma (1996) and The Women (1939).
Movie you've faked watching:
The Graduate (1967). I know enough about it, and have seen the most famous scenes. Do I really need to watch it? Besides. After watching the horrible movie Rumor Has It... (2005), I'm kind of over it all.
Movie you are an evangelist for:
I'm an evangelist for several types of movies, but not one in particular. I love encouraging people to watch pre-codes, '60s sex comedies, scandalous '50s movies, Robert Mitchum films, Bobby Darin films, Blonde-Bette Davis films and Norma Shearer films.
Movie you've watched for no apparent reason:
Fat Girl/A Ma Souer (2001). I still don't know why. And the last scene I think scarred me for life. No I take that back. The whole movie scarred me for life.
Movie that changed your life:
You've Got Mail (1998). Put me in the book industry.
Favorite line from a movie:
Quel Nightmare! - You've Got Mail (1998)
Movie you most want to re-watch:
D.O.A. (1950). Just because I think it's awesome.
Movie you most want to watch again for the first time:
God Speed Richard Widmark (1914-2008)

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