Monday, 12 May 2008

The one movie meme

The one book meme – which started here nearly two years ago – is still slowly spreading through the blogosphere. So I reckon it’s time for the sequel: welcome to the One Movie Meme. If you’d like to participate, just post your answers to these questions and tag five people.

1. One movie that made you laugh
Pirates of the Caribbean

2. One movie that made you cry
Italianetz

3. One movie you loved when you were a child

Return of the Jedi

4. One movie you’ve seen more than once

The Godfather

5. One movie you loved, but were embarrassed to admit it

Down with Love

6. One movie you hated

The 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice

7. One movie that scared you

Pan’s Labyrinth

8. One movie that bored you
Last Days (2005)

9. One movie that made you happy

Life Is Beautiful

10. One movie that made you miserable

The Downfall

11. One movie you weren’t brave enough to see

Wolf Creek

12. One movie character you’ve fallen in love with

Amélie in Amélie (played by Audrey Tautou)

13. The last movie you saw

Scarecrow

14. The next movie you hope to see

No Country for Old Men

15. Now tag five people:
In the hoping of getting the meme started, I’ll tag anyone who happens to read this!

NOTE: You can keep track of the spreading meme here.

15 comments:

  1. 1. One movie that made me laugh: Stephen Chow's 007

    2. One movie that made you cry:
    Stephen Chow's Flirting Scholar, laugh into tears

    3. One movie I loved when I was a child: Fantacia

    4. One movie I have see more than once: Last Samurai

    5. One movie that scared me: Obviously the 'Scary movie'

    6. One movie character I have fallen in love with: Sophia in Howl's Moving Castle

    7. The last movie I saw: The Forbidden Kingdom

    8. The Next movie I hope to see:
    Iron Man

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  2. 1. One movie that made you laugh
    The Holiday

    2. One movie that made you cry
    Memories of Tomorrow

    3. One movie you loved when you were a child
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial

    4. One movie you’ve seen more than once
    The Lives of Others

    5. One movie you loved, but were embarrassed to admit it
    Sex and Lucia

    6. One movie you hated
    Mr. and Mrs. Smith

    7. One movie that scared you
    The Orphanage

    8. One movie that bored you
    The Other Boelyn Girl

    9. One movie that made you happy
    Ratatouille

    10. One movie that made you miserable
    Gloomy Sunday

    11. One movie you weren’t brave enough to see
    The 120 Days of Sodom

    12. One movie character you’ve fallen in love with
    Christy in In America (played by Sarah Bolger)

    13. The last movie you saw
    First Blood

    14. The next movie you hope to see
    There Will Be Blood

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  3. 1. One movie that made you laugh

    Amos and Andy Greatest Hits- now banned in America, probably for good reason.

    2. One movie that made you cry

    Where the Red Fern Grows

    3. One movie you loved when you were a child

    The Black Stallion

    4. One movie you’ve seen more than once

    The Talented Mr. Ripley

    5. One movie you loved, but were embarrassed to admit it

    The Talented Mr. Ripley

    6. One movie you hated

    Train Spotting

    7. One movie that scared you

    The Exorcist

    8. One movie that bored you

    The Da Vinci Code...

    9. One movie that made you happy

    Atonement

    10. One movie that made you miserable

    Atonement

    11. One movie you weren’t brave enough to see

    The Exorcism of Emily Rose

    12. One movie character you’ve fallen in love with

    Erica Bana, in everything

    13. The last movie you saw

    Marie Antoinette

    14. The next movie you hope to see

    La Vie en Rose

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  4. You didn't see Wolf Creek and you're Australian?! A fantastic film! Bleak, evil and hopeless. It left me kind of depressed, with that kind of sinking feeling in my stomach. Which is why it was so good! No cathartic moral in the end - just pure horror.

    Good choices by the way. Last Days bored me as well and Life is Beautiful, which I saw again just a few days ago, is, well, beautiful. And look forward to No Country. It's very good film!

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  5. Ben,

    How can you hate the 2005 Pride and Prejudice?

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  6. 1. One movie that made you laugh
    Bubba Ho-tep

    2. One movie that made you cry
    Luther

    3. One movie you loved when you were a child
    King Kong (1933)

    4. One movie you’ve seen more than once
    The Million Dollar Hotel

    5. One movie you loved, but were embarrassed to admit it
    Mallrats

    6. One movie you hated
    V for Vendetta

    7. One movie that scared you
    Jaws

    8. One movie that bored you
    Road to Perdition

    9. One movie that made you happy
    Napoleon Dynamite

    10. One movie that made you miserable
    Sophie Scholl: The Final Days

    11. One movie you weren’t brave enough to see
    Jesus Camp

    12. One movie character you’ve fallen in love with
    Monica Bellucci (does it matter? :)

    13. The last movie you saw
    Shine a Light

    14. The next movie you hope to see
    Prince Caspian

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  7. 1. Made me laugh: City Slickers

    2. Made me cry: Schindler's List

    3. Loved as a child: King Kong (1933)

    4. Seen more than once: The Maltese Falcon

    5. Embarrassed to admit I liked: Blazing Saddles

    6. Hated: The Passion

    7. Scared me: Alien

    8. Bored me: Lost in Translation

    9. Made me happy: Whale Rider

    10. Made me miserable: The Deer Hunter

    11. Afraid to see: I ain't afraid of no movie!

    12. Character fell in love with: Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) in Casablanca

    13. Last movie seen: Eastern Promises

    14. Next movie hope to see: Atonement

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  8. To be honest, Arni, I'm still trying to work up the courage to see Wolf Creek. I'm just hoping it doesn't make me afraid forever after of the Australian bush (let's face it, the bush is already pretty bloody scary as it is!).

    Hi Ken: how can I hate that Pride and Prejudice adaptation? Three easy steps: (1) Read the novel a few times; (2) Spend years watching and re-watching the masterful 1995 BBC version, until you're madly in love with Jennifer Ehle's angelically gorgeous Elizabeth Bennet; (3) Now see the 2005 version. Ugh! (Don't worry, my wife also enjoyed the 2005 version; she assures me that I'm just a snob.)

    But seriously, even though there's nothing I liked about this new adaptation, I reckon its single unpardonable sin is Keira Knightley's constant juvenile giggling. An Elizabeth Bennet who giggles? She might as well cuss and spit.

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  9. 1. One movie that made you laugh
    Raising Arizona

    2. One movie that made you cry
    E.T.

    3. One movie you loved when you were a child
    The Empire Strikes Back

    4. One movie you’ve seen more than once
    Bull Durham

    5. One movie you loved, but were embarrassed to admit it
    I don't hang out with movie snobs. I'll happily admit to anything.

    6. One movie you hated
    A.I.

    7. One movie that scared you
    The Shining

    8. One movie that bored you
    Full Frontal

    9. One movie that made you happy
    The Triplets of Belleville

    10. One movie that made you miserable
    Pulp Fiction

    11. One movie you weren’t brave enough to see
    No Country for Old Men

    12. One movie character you’ve fallen in love with
    Betty Sizemore, played by Renée Zellweger in Nurse Betty

    13. The last movie you saw
    La Vie en Rose

    14. The next movie you hope to see
    The Bourne Ultimatum (It arrived in the mail just today!)

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  10. Laugh: Evil Dead II
    Cry: Inland Empire
    Loved as a child: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    Seen again: The Exorcist
    Embarrassed to like: Willow
    Hated: Basic Instinct
    Scared me: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
    Bored me: Meet Joe Black
    Made me happy: Return of the King
    Made me miserable: Saw II
    Afraid to see: The Passion of the Christ
    Character fell in love with: The Bride (Kill Bill)
    Last movie seen: Iron Man
    Next movie: Narnia II

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  11. I don't know about the spitting but apparently Keira Knightley cusses like a trooper.

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  12. 1. Made me laugh: Mystery Men

    2. Made me cry: Lethal Weapon 4 (seriously!)

    3. Loved as a child: Escape from Witch Mountain

    4. Seen more than once: Series 7: The Contenders

    5. Embarrassed to admit I liked: Sweet Home Alabama

    6. Hated: 300

    7. Scared me: Poltergeist (though I saw it when I was about 9)

    8. Bored me: Kids

    9. Made me happy: Transformers (2007)

    10. Made me miserable: A.I. Artificial Intelligence (though I do love the film)

    11. Afraid to see: The Descent

    12. Character fell in love with: Juno

    13. Last movie seen: There Will Be Blood

    14. Next movie hope to see: Iron Man, Doomsday or Indy IV

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  13. I expected to loathe the 2005 film version of Pride and Prejudice: it was too soon after the mini-series, which is more-or-less definitive, and as a short-running film it couldn't help but be less faithful to the novel. And one messes with Aunt Jane at one's peril.

    I was however pleasantly surprised. Yes, it is less faithful to the book: a film-version of the story rather than a film of the book Austen wrote. But granted this, it has things to say in its favour. KK's Lizzy is the right age and the right build, as Jennifer Ehle's Elisabeth, for all her virtues --- <emote>sigh!</emote> --- is not. As a reviewer pointed out at the time, it gives one a sense (as the '95 series did not) of how Darcy was isolated by both his wealth and his high-mindedness. And Donald Sutherland's Mr Bennett, most certainly the wrong age for the part, was nonetheless excellent.

    As for Keira Knightley's ladette tendencies: these are confirmed by all reports, but Elisabeth is supposed to be a girl of high spirits. It's a commonplace observation that Lydia is a less intelligent and unimproved version of her sister, and that in general they are the two most alike among the five.

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  14. Who didn't fall in love with Amelie?

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  15. 1. Made me laugh: Shrek 2
    2. Made me cry: Its a Wonderful Life
    3. Loved as a child: The Forbidden Planet
    4. Seen more than once: Star Wars (the original)
    5. Embarrassed to admit I liked: The Quiet Man
    6. Hated: Meet the Fockers
    7. Scared me: Jaws (the last time I jumped in a cinema... I just don't go to "horror" films.
    8. Bored me: Hoodwinked
    9. Made me happy: Singing in the Rain
    10. Made me miserable: Presumed Innocent
    11. Afraid to see: 3 and Out in case it really was as bad as everyone said.
    12. Character fell in love with: rachel Weisz's character in the Constant Gardner
    13. Last movie seen: Iron Man
    14. Next movie hope to see: Speed Racer, Prince Caspian or Indy IV (I've got kids)

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