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Get a Job!

10 December 2009

CHARLENE McGREGOR:
Why don’t you get a job at the Burgerrama? They’ll hire you! My Lord, I saw on the TV – they had this little retarded boy working the register.

LELAINA:
Because I’m not retarded, Mom. I was the valedictorian of my University!

WES McGREGOR
Well you dont have to put that on your application.

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Movie: Reality Bites (1994)
Lelaina: Winonoa Ryder
Writer: Helen Childress
Director: Ben Stiller

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Bunnies Vote

2 December 2009

OLIVER:
You given any thought to who you might be voting for?

SHELLEY:
I definitely won’t listen to what Simon says, he is just so mean. I usually always
agree with Paula and Randy.
(pause)
Oh, you meant the president.

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Movie: The House Bunny (2008)
Shelley:Anna Faris
Oliver: Colin Hanks
Writer: Karen McCullah Lutz & Kirsten Smith
Director: Fred Wolf

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Rocking Quote

29 September 2009

“Sell my guitars? Would you tell Picasso to sell his guitars?”

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Movie: School of Rock (2003)
Character: Dewey Finn
Actor: Jack Black

Written by: Mike White
Directed by: Richard Linklater

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RIP John Hughes

Legendary director, writer and producer, John Hughes passed away last week (6 August 2009). Since a week has now passed, I thought it fitting do a short profile on him. Mr Hughes is best known for his coming of age comedies of the 1980s.

John Hughes was born on 18 February 1950 in Lansing, Michigan, USA.

He graduated from Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Illinois in 1968. Most of his films were set in Illinois. He married Nancy Ludwig, whom he met in high school, in 1970. He had two sons John (1976) and James (1979). He had four grandchildren.

After dropping out from university in 1970 he got a job copy-writing for an advertising company in Chicago.

He wrote a story titled Vacation ‘58, which got him a job with National Lampoon and was the basis of the movie Vacation.

His wrote five episodes for Delta House (1979) and first feature length screenplay was National Lampoon’s: Class Reunion (1982). He also wrote the screenplays for all the movies he directed.

A few of 39 the films he wrote include:

* Sixteen Candles
* Home Alone [1-4]
* Beethoven [1-3]
* Dennis the Menace
* Maid in Manhattan
* Drillbit Taylor

He had his directorial debut with Sixteen Candles (1984) and ended his directorial career with Curly Sue. His director filmography includes:

1. Sixteen candles (1984)
2. Breakfast Club (1985)
3. Weird Science (1985)
4. Ferris Bueller’s Day (1986)
5. Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
6. She’s having a Baby (1988)
7. Uncle Buck (1989)
8. Curly Sue (1991)

Hughes was also the producer on 23 films spanning from The Breakfast Club (1985) to New Port South (2001).

John Hughes died of a heart attack on August 6, 2009 whilst walking in Manhattan. He was buried in Chicago. John Hughes definitely left a mark on the film industry and on the kids of the 1980s. His movies are still as fresh now as they were then. He will be sorely missed.

He’s movies would make a great edition to your DVD collection. If you have some of his DVDs or videos, which you have watched a thousand times, you could probably sell or trade them in the classifieds, but my guess is if you’re a true fan, you’ll hang on to them. Ferris Bueller, Breakfast Club. Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles are legendary.

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(References) For more on this great filmmaker visit:
IMDB
Wikipedia

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My Top 10: Adam Sandler Movies

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  1. The Wedding Singer
  2. The Waterboy
  3. Billy Madison
  4. Punch-Drunk Love
  5. Anger Management
  6. Spanglish
  7. Click
  8. Airheads
  9. I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry
  10. Big Daddy

Adam Sandler was born on 9 September 1966 in Brooklyn, New York. He made his debut on The Cosby Show as Smitty in a couple of episodes. He was then cast in Saturday Night Live. He went one to star in movies and became an extremely poplar comedy actor. The movies listed above are my favourite Adam Sandler films, the ones I like, not necessarily the ones that are generally considered to be his best.

I still want to watch Eight Crazy Nights and Bed Time Stories. Have you seen any of them and would you recommend them?

Most of his movies are definitely the kind that I would watch several time again, when I need to chill out and just have a good laugh. So I will be adding a few more of these to my DVD collection.

If you’re on a budget you can find some used DVDs for sale in the classifieds or in secondhand store.

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