With
very few exceptions I’m not a huge fan of watching movies. Seriously, I just
don’t tend to have the patience or the money to go to the theater and spend two
hours of my life sitting in a dark theater with a bunch of strangers in the
dark with nothing to do if I get bored and knowing that if I want to get up and
move around I’m going to miss something (most likely the most interesting part
of the movie). I do however sometimes enjoy putting a movie in my laptop or DVD
player at home, but will admit it is extremely rare that I watch an entire
movie all at once without wandering off a few times, or watch one without
knitting or another craft project taking up part of my attention. The biggest
exception to this is I occasionally enjoy heading out to the Sunset Drive InTheater in Aurora with a big group of people. We love to get out there right
when the gates open, snag a few front row spots, set up the mini grill and make
a night of it with all of the kids. I think part of it is all the stuff going
on and the fact that I can knit or fiddle with stuff during the movie, so it
feeds my ADHD tendencies. The other big factor is you can see 2 new movies for
less than what it costs to see one in a traditional theater. This also appeals
to my frugal side. J The other exception
to me not liking to go see new movies would be a series that has fascinated me
for years. I saw all three of the main movies in the theater and can admit to
owning all the rest at one time or another. The next one comes out in
theaters on Friday, and yes, I’m thinking about trying to pull together the
money to go see it.
The
movie I am speaking of is American Reunion. This is the latest movie in the
American Pie series. This series
consists of the original American Pie movies (American Pie, American Pie 2 and
American Wedding) which follow a group of teenagers through their senior year
in high school, which includes a plot to lose their virginity on prom night,
through the first part of college and all the embarrassment that ensued there
and on to when the slightly nerdy but cute main character Jim from the first
movie marries Michelle, the flute playing band girl he lost his virginity to on
prom night. To be honest these movies are my guilty pleasure. The rest of my
movie collection looks nothing like these and most people assume they belong to
my husband when they see them on the shelf, but they’re mine. I’ve been
watching the news, trailers, reviews and directors comments for American
Reunion and I think it will be of the caliber of the original three movies,
therefore I must see it. J
After
the first three there were some spin offs of the movies that had a few of the
original characters, while they were in themselves somewhat funny movies, they
were nowhere near the caliber of the original three, being from the makers of
American Pie, I gave them a watch and quickly let them move from my life. If I
see them pop up as I’m flipping channels I’ll stop for a bit, but I don’t go
out of my way to watch any of them.
So now I’ve
given you all some insight into one of my guilty pleasures. J I thought a nice light
linked post was in order this week, just didn’t have the mental fortitude to
write a big serious deep one!
I grew up in Mount Vernon and spent a lot of weekend nights at the drive-in. The first movie I remember seeing there was Arachnophobia.
ReplyDeleteWhen American Wedding came out I watched it just to catch a few notes of Calling You by Blue October. I'd been following them since the late 90's when they played at the Juke Joint in Springfield for an audience of 5 and were promoting Consent to Treatment. I was fortunate enough to go to a free Blue October concert in May of 2004 at OCU in Edmond. The band was gracious enough to autograph the American Wedding DVD for me.
That is awesome :) and I actually somewhere in the chaos my house is (assuming no one threw it out) have the soundtrack for American Wedding. One of my favorites!
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