If this blog is a little soggy, it’s because I just watched the most heartfelt movie! The movie was called Hachi. I was honestly attracted to the movie because Richard Gere is the featured star. As I watched this film, I found myself loving Hachi the dog. So on one of these cold winter evenings, check out the movie.
"Kiss me my fool!" cried the slinky vamp as she plied her victim with passionate kisses. Falling under her spell, the man returned her kisses, entangled in her web of deceit. Actress Theda Bara in the 1915 film, A Fool There Was, lured a married man away from his wife and child with some of the first kisses ever recorded on screen. Since that movie, Hollywood has captured on film just about every kind of kiss imaginable.
So the Super Bowl is over. Congratulations, Packers/Steelers. Now, to the good stuff.
One of my favorite parts about the Super Bowl is all the TV spots for upcoming films (I’m not really a sports person… or at all). Some of the ones that stood out to me this year were:
With the exception of a few days this week, we have been having some really rotten weather. MCPL has even had a few snow days! I decided to ask my fellow Edgerton librarians what movies and books are their all-time favorites. Which book and/or movie would they pick up to read or watch on a snow day, even if they have read it or seen it a hundred times?
Tiara - I love Tombstone with Val Kilmer! One of my favorite quotes from Doc Holiday is, "Looks like poker just isn’t your game. I know, let’s have a spelling contest."
I was standing in the kitchen taking a break from the dishes with a little television when my 16-year-old son peeked over my shoulder and asked, “Who is that!??”