
This is a blog created for Christians that love movies. Though we do not recommend a great deal of what comes out of production houses, every now and then there is a gem that just needs promoting. Some movies may contain brief nudity or language. Do your homework.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Amazing Grace

Sunday, December 6, 2009
Sense and Sensibility

Can't say that I am much of a "chick flick" guy, nor a big connoisseur of Jane Austin fare, but Sense and Sensibility has to stand out as a favorite in the genre. The photography makes simple scenes into oil paintings, the dialog is not forced or contrived, but personal and intriguing, and all actors gave standing-o performances. Most notable in this mix is Alan Rickman as the Colonel. His subdued charm and controlled emotional response in the face of unrequited love are unmatched in many movies I have seen.
Star Wars

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Before I even knew who Monty Python was, I saw this movie and became an instant fan. From that point on, I became a sketch writer and a short film maker. To show you how much I enjoyed this movie, I have a rare script of the movie (including deleted scenes and first draft) and my wife and I first met by reciting Holy Grail lines to each other in a Halloween haunted house.
Peter Pan
Laurel & Hardy and Other Classics
Princess Bride

As with the movie Big, the video game, unfortunately, dates this movie. As we get into the story, however, that all changes for the better. The characters and dialog becomes unforgettable. I remember when touring Israel, I was given the tour bus microphone to imitate quotes from Princess Bride. Those who had seen the movie laughed as if watching it once again. Those who had not seen the movie determined to watch it as soon as they got home. Sometimes I gauge my love for movies based on how often I want to see it again. Princess Bride rates very high in this regard.
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Saturday, December 5, 2009
Return to Me

To say anything about this movie would be to give too much away. I will comment, however, on the wonderful rapport and interaction between the characters in the restaurant. It is an unusual cuisine, being a cross of Italian and Irish fare, and the dialog is just as flavorful. You will understand why their generation was considered "the greatest". This is a don't miss movie.
Ghost Town

It is very hard to find a good romantic comedy, but Ghost Town has found the wonderful blend of humor, tragedy, sorrow, romance, and redemption. The acting is top notch, especially to Greg Kinnear and Ricky Gervais. I avoided this movie due to my disgust with movies like Ghost. However, it ended up in my Netflix queue for some reason, and now it is one of my favorites. Ricky Gervais is fast becoming one of my favorite comedic actors.