My Choice of Movies to Watch Now

I’m surrounded by movies and more movies to watch. They are cascading down out of huge piles stacked in every corner of the room.  There are movies of all types – color, B&W, letterbox, full screen, comedies, mysteries, adventures.

Movies to watch: The Trouble With Harry

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No, that is not real life my friend. That description is more like a pleasant dream because you see, I do love movies. Trying to select a few of my favorites to talk about for you today is somewhat difficult as I could compile a very long list of movies to watch over and over again.  Here’s what I’m in the mood to watch now.

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Every discussion needs a holiday movie of some sort and my all-time favorite is A Christmas Story.  I realize in recent years that some cable stations play this movie over and over until some people would prefer to destroy every copy they could find rather than watch it again but I still adore the movie. Little Ralphie with his dreams of a Red Ryder 200-shot carbine action air rifle remind me of those Christmas dreams I had as a child for things that I was never going to receive but at the same time couldn’t stop hoping for.  And although I never had to do this, I do giggle at Ralphie with the bar of soap in his mouth. I remember my first ‘dirty’ word and I did not receive the punishment of a bar of soap in the mouth but there was the same type of upset in the house regarding where I had learned such a horrible term.  All in all, I have to rate this as my favorite holiday flick for its portrayal of a dysfunctional family Christmas.

Another movie that I like to watch in any season is The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T produced by Stanley Kramer with screen play by Dr. Seuss. If you haven’t seen this classic, try to get your hands on a copy and add it to your list of movies to watch.  It is a whimsical story about a young boy, Bart, whose mother is determined that he practice the piano rather than play baseball.  Bart falls asleep and has the most fantastic dream about a place where 500 boys are forced to play on a huge grand piano using the Happy Fingers Method. The evil Dr. Terwilliker is the mastermind of the scheme and a supporting cast of equally strange characters fill the story in the manner that only Dr. Seuss could put together. This is a live-action movie and worth your time.  It is rated G and is suitable for everyone to watch although the film is likely to dredge up memories of the times as a child when you were forced to practice for your piano lesson rather than going out to play.  And I’d rather watch this movie today than play the piano.  Sorry mom, the piano lessons never did produce much of a musician.

Who could talk about movies without mentioning the Alfred Hitchcock classic The Trouble With Harry.  I must say that I am a fan of Hitchcock movies but without a doubt, this is my favorite of his many fine films.  Poor Harry is dead but he certainly does not rest in peace in this movie.  Harry gets planted and dug up and moved with regularity.  A fine cast of actors makes this unlikely tale quite entertaining. This was Shirley MacLaine’s first movie for those of you who keep track of those types of trivia that just might come in handy at some point.  As the story unfolds, we learn that Harry was actually related to one of the primary characters leading to a bit more suspense on what really happened to cause Harry’s demise.  A very young Jerry Mathers also appears in this film.  For those of you who may not recognize the name, he was Beaver in the TV series, Leave it to Beaver. This is a delightful twist and turn movie that remains on my ‘movies to watch’ pile year round.

Add some ‘classics’ to your list of movies to watch …

My favorite movies are often old classics. This next movie fits the bill exactly. The Thin Man which starred William Powell and Myrna Loy is another movie that I keep near the top of the stack. Actually, I like the entire series of movies but this one is an undisputed classic. This is a murder mystery that doesn’t take itself too seriously.  The main characters, Nick and Nora Charles, are rich and apparently have little to do with their lives but they end up devoting time to finding the murderer in this tale. The couple has a charming and quirky relationship that adds to the ambience of the movie.  Stir in quite a bit of alcohol and a darling little dog called Asta and watching the crime and the solution unfold is a delightful hour and a half of black and white enjoyment. My affection for all the movies in this series is derived out of  the genius of this movie, the original in the series.  The movie is based on the Dashiell Hammett novel.  This fact probably adds to my enjoyment as I am a fan of his books.

Movies to watch: The Thin Man

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Another murder mystery is among my favorite movies to watch and the last one I have time to describe today.  This one, however, is not amusing or funny in any sense of the word.  This is a film noir movie which is deadly serious.  The movie is Laura with Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews.  A woman is shot and killed.  It seems straightforward enough but the Detective looking into the crime gradually becomes obsessed with the victim. It is somewhat creepy as you watch this unfold. There are several classic villains in this movie with Clifton Webb and Vincent Price playing the parts of quite flawed human beings.  This is an Otto Preminger film with many twists and turns.  As it turns out, the murdered lady is not who she seemed to be at first which heightens the tension even more. The first time you watch this movie you’ll be wondering what will happen next.  The next time you watch, you’ll start picking up on some of the smaller plot points which add to the enjoyment of the movie.  While you know the end to end of the plot, you’ll still enjoy the interplay of the characters and the smoothness of the presentation.

How about you? Feel free to suggest your list of movies to watch here.

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