A few months ago, Kingdom Bloggers wrote about finding
God in the movies. At that time, I wrote with a Christian perspective in view
of what Hollywood is creating and although I cannot separate myself from a Christian
worldview, this morning I’m writing from a perspective of pleasure – my
favourite movies.
I love to laugh and it’s a no-brainer comedies are my
favourite movie genre. I enjoy many movies for different reasons but my go-to
movies – ones I’d watch again and again are comedies – mockumentaries, to be
specific.
Best In Show – It
was directed in 2000 by Christopher Guest and has a slew of comedic actors. It is
said of Christopher Guest’s movies there is no script (only a plot line) and
the actors have a creative license to ad-lib and fill in the story as the movie
continues. The effect is absolutely hilarious.
The movie chronicles 5 dog owners and show handlers from
their homes to the Mayflower Dog show. Each character is developed, from the
owners to the dog show judges and to the earnest hotelier where the guests and
their owners stay for the duration of the show.
I also like the fact it was filmed in Vancouver and when Meg
& Hamilton Swan tell the story of how they met –in a Starbucks but not
actually the same Starbucks made me laugh so hard I was near tears. They were
referring to 2 Starbucks stores that were kitty corner to each other on
Vancouver’s busiest and most famous shopping street – Robson Street.
Drop Dead Gorgeous
– This movie came out in 1999 and although I am a huge fan, the majority of
people have never heard, not seen this gem of a comedy. The cast is a list of many
of Hollywood’s leading ladies, from Ellen Barkin, Allison Janney, Denise
Richards, Kirsty Alley, Kirsten Dunst, Brittany Murphy and [then unknown] Amy
Adams.
Similar to Best In Show, the movie chronicles the
contestants in a small town beauty pageant. There is an element of Toddlers
& Tiaras before that show was a brainchild of TLC, especially played so
well by Kirsty Alley – a mother reliving her beauty pageant dreams through her
daughter, Denise Richards.
I’ve seen each of these movies more than dozen times,
perhaps more. If you haven’t seen them, do yourself a favour and find a copy,
grab some popcorn and get ready for an ab workout.
3 comments:
Andrea...
Looking for some movies to provide some comic relief...Yikes...life can get so intense at times!
Thanks
Linda
We have similar taste in movies, apparently! I love those two films, and especially enjoy talking about Drop Dead Gorgeous with my high schooler. Another film that has a similar dark vein to the comedy is a film with Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon: Election, 1999.
I don't recall hearing about Election. I will have to check it out - that is, if I can find a place to rent old and obscure movies.
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