Monday

10 Movies From My Childhood

This week's Ten on Tuesday has to do with movies of my childhood. I love being taken away by a good movie. I was a child back in the day of the vhs & beta wars. The Brat Pack movies were during my teen years. Not a bad time to grow up with the movies!

1. Grease - I saw this movie when I was 8 years old. Oh, how I loved it! I owned the double album, books, posters, you name it. When it came out on vhs, a more excited girl there never was. And I was thrilled beyond belief when I introduced it to Lamb and she loved it as much as I did when I first saw it. 2. Gone With The Wind - Back in the day before vcrs, Gone with the Wind would come on t.v. once a year. I would anxiously await the time it would air. In my eyes, Vivien Leigh was the absolute most beautiful woman in the world and Clark Gable the most debonair man. I would wait all a twitter to hear: You, sir, are no gentlemen. And, you are no lady. 3. Wizard of Oz - another movie that came on t.v. about once a year. It would scare me to death. My Navy dad was stationed in Hawaii and I can remember him calling us one night and I excitedly told him that I finally watched the whole entire movie. I made it past the flying monkeys!
4. Blue Hawaii - The highlight of summers when I would visit my dad was to stay with my aunt and uncle. We would HAVE to watch Blue Hawaii with Elvis Presley. I insisted. To this day, that is still my favorite Elvis movie and he even sings my favorite Elvis song in it5. Footloose - I was about Lamb's age when this movie came out. It was such fun and had *the* best soundtrack at the time. It even caused me to crush on Kevin Bacon for a bit. And, for shame, they are REMAKING it!!! With Zac Efron as Ren!!! Now, I like Z.E. just fine. But, I don't think the movie needs to be remade. I'm still quite verklempt about it6. Star Wars (trilogy) - I can remember my mom debating about taking my brother & me to see this sci-fi movie that everyone was talking about. She finally decided that we could handle it. My brother & I loved it! My brother collected all the toys and that was one thing that we would/could play together. For Christmas, my mom would hunt down the specific hot toy Coastie Brother wanted (along with every other boy in America). Sadly, the toys were lost/damaged/something and didn't live long enough for youngest brother or even Bear to play. Like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Star Wars movies have been loved by all the generations in my family7. Top Gun - I've already told ya'll how this movie changed my life. 8. Dirty Dancing - This is a movie from my teen years. As a matter of fact, I was a senior in high school when it came out. It charmed me! I saw it like 3 times in the movie theater. "Nobody puts Baby in the corner" was our mantra for a time.
9. Breakfast Club - Another teen movie. This is my favorite Brat Pack movie. I always wondered what happened Monday at school.
10. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - This is the first Marilyn Monroe movie that I saw. She enchanted me. Absolutely beautiful and funny. And that pink dress!! I still covet that pink dress she wore when she sang Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend.honorable mention: Indiana Jones trilogy - another movie Coastie Brother and I loved as kids. I remember I had to leave my seat when the huge spiders were all over his back. Made me ill. There was another lady out there with me who was skeeved as well. Now I can sit through the whole thing.

9 comments:

Jillie Bean (AKA Bubba's Sis) said...

A great list!! I almost put GWTW and Wizard on my list, too - I remember watching them every year on TV (those and The Sound of Music!). The Wizard of Oz scared me, too - the tornado, the monkeys - scary stuff. Maybe that's why it's not one of my favorites today.....

We have a few in common - I imagine a lot of people will have Grease on their list this week! Love that John Travolta!

Anonymous said...

Duh me!! I forgot ALL about The Sound of Music. I used to look forward to that too.

Stacey said...

Oh yesssss The Breakfast Club....I adored that movie too!

What's with Texans, can't y'all read, what? You should go back again, sisterchick! xoxoxo

Melissa said...

I remember Wizard of Oz coming on once a year on TV too! I loved that movie, but somehow always had nightmares of the witch chasing me around the neighborhood and the only place I was safe was running into the church... Dirty Dancing was great too. It came out when I was 7 and I was not allowed to watch it all for a while. Good movies!

Misty DawnS said...

Ahhh Dirty Dancing and Top Gun were two of my favorites too. I loved Roadhouse too, in addition to Dirty Dancing.

LOVED Breakfast Club - that was the movie that we would all get together and watch at EVERY sleepover, even though we had already seen it a hundred times. My husband is 12 years older than me - so he had never seen Breakfast Club (just so happens that I owned it when I moved in). He watched it and hated it (what do men know anyways???). Doesn't help that he can't stand Molly Ringwald (calls her Ring'worm') Men!

coastie bro said...

remember when Kristen would come over and we watched Breakfast Club. I agree with some of your movies. Like the ones where my name was mentioned. o yes the good ole days

Anonymous said...

Coastie Brother, I do remember watching Breakfast Club with Kristen, that and Beverly Hills Cop. Which movies do you NOT agree with? You were there for every single one on the list! Well, not Dirty Dancing or Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. I guess that answers my question then. ;)

coastie bro said...

who did we watch bc with then. did we not see it up in beverly? i remember bhc and she brought over the alex p keaton episode of family ties, cuz we missed it.

Anonymous said...

We did see BC with Kristen in Beverly.....Now, the Alex P. Keaton episode I do NOT remember.....