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tripperfunster) wrote2011-10-16 01:31 pm
Movie recc's and a request for your ideas.
First off: My son Harry (9 yo) has been having a blast seeing 'old' movies that i really enjoyed when they originally came out. Most have been mid 80's and 90's flicks, like Back to the Future (all three) Jurasic Park (all three!) Bill and Ted's excellent Adventure (not nearly as entertaining some 26 years later, sadly ...) The Mummy, Original Star Wars, ToS Trek movies, Independence Day, all the Indianna Jones movies, Stand by Me, Fifth Element etc. Oh, just remembered: Ghost Busters and Spiderman. Please don't recc the Batman movies. I hated them all with a passion. ;)
Anyhoo, any suggestions? He tends to like ones with action. (duh! he's a boy!) while his brother prefers humour. My only limits are ... not TOO much graphic violence/sex/drugs. Swears are fine. The type of violent but not TOO violent flicks above are fine. (gotta say, the Mummy was pretty damn violent. More than I recall.)
He wants to see Die Hard, but I"m thinking it's too violent. Of course, I thought Bill and Ted had drug use in it, but the staff at Blockbuster assured me it didn't, and they were right! funny how we (mis)remember stuff eh?.
SUGGESTIONS APPRECIATED. Today, we're going to pick up Teen Wolf. :D Man, I had such a thing for Micheal J Fox. (and I still do!)
Thing two: After getting my brain around the beadwork thing, I really want to try something bigger. Any suggestions/ideas about things I could get that come in an array of colours, that don't cost too much? I've seen things done with spools of thread that are cool, but thread is like, $2-3 bucks per spool. If this art 'instillation' has 100 to 1500 'pixels' I just couldn't afford that AT ALL.
Paint samples is the only other thing I can think of where you get an entrie spectrum of colour, but I'm positive there's lots more out there.
THANKS IN ADVANCE MY LOVELY FLISTIES!! <3
Anyhoo, any suggestions? He tends to like ones with action. (duh! he's a boy!) while his brother prefers humour. My only limits are ... not TOO much graphic violence/sex/drugs. Swears are fine. The type of violent but not TOO violent flicks above are fine. (gotta say, the Mummy was pretty damn violent. More than I recall.)
He wants to see Die Hard, but I"m thinking it's too violent. Of course, I thought Bill and Ted had drug use in it, but the staff at Blockbuster assured me it didn't, and they were right! funny how we (mis)remember stuff eh?.
SUGGESTIONS APPRECIATED. Today, we're going to pick up Teen Wolf. :D Man, I had such a thing for Micheal J Fox. (and I still do!)
Thing two: After getting my brain around the beadwork thing, I really want to try something bigger. Any suggestions/ideas about things I could get that come in an array of colours, that don't cost too much? I've seen things done with spools of thread that are cool, but thread is like, $2-3 bucks per spool. If this art 'instillation' has 100 to 1500 'pixels' I just couldn't afford that AT ALL.
Paint samples is the only other thing I can think of where you get an entrie spectrum of colour, but I'm positive there's lots more out there.
THANKS IN ADVANCE MY LOVELY FLISTIES!! <3
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We just watched Terminator, and he was horrified and bored with the like ... 2 min romance scene. :D
Have yours seen Back to the Future? I enjoyed that one just as much 23 years later!
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Yeah, they saw it! And loved too.
Now we're seeing scary movies XD you know, Halloween...
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http://www.sulky.com/slimline/index_slimline.php
I got the "metalic dream collection" on the last day of MQS for like $100, when retail is $340 (gah!)
If nothing else, my step-mom goes to MQS every year - next year I could ask her to pick on up for you...
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Oh, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure...the film that started my lifelong crush with Keanu Reeves!
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I've never seen Willow, but they might like it! And yeah, Ferris Bueller is on tv every week or so. :D Thanks!
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You could go back a decade further and hit up the 70's for all the big cheesy Disaster Films that were popular then: The Towering Inferno, The Poseidon Adventure, Asteroid, etc. Oh, and Jaws! And being from the 70's, they tend to be less violent and more about just blowing things up. :D Except for Jaws, of course. :D
Also, you could hit up Time Bandits, if you can find it! Tron (the original), Spaceballs, Flash Gordon (The really cheesy one with the soundtrack by Queen!), Gremlins, E.T., Superman (with Christopher Reeve), and I'm sure i"ll think of some more later on today.
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I've never seen the Crow, but heard lots about it. Yeah, DEF too old for my boys at this point. :D Oh man, I loved Time Bandits! I think Gremlins would probably be a hit with them as well. Thanks!
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the goonies? though i never actually saw that one.
sorry, you've named most of the movies I might have thought of, and everything else is either 'girly' or inappropriate.
what about getting a larger craft punch, in a circle or square, and using it on paper to make larger pieces?
I'd suggest checking out the oriental trading company's website for ideas- there's a tone of multi-colored, cheap things there.
Paper napkins? I saw an installation piece once that was napkins decopaged to plexi-glass and lit from behind for a stained-glass effect.
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I'd thought about the craft punch. (on paint chips!!) but I"m not sure what to put them on. I also thought of using actual glass. i used to do stained glass, and would like to get into it again, but not in a pixel format. Perhaps a mosaic. it's just that it would be VERY heavy when finished!
I will check out that website. thanks!
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you're right about the mosaic heaviness of course.
What about ribbon? you could use strips of ribbon to collage a piece, or use a smaller ribbon hook-rug style or looped onto plastic canvas. obv. detail would be sacrificed in that second option.
what else... bouncing balls, plastic eggs, colored straws, brads. If you guys drink anything canned regularly, you could cut open the cans for tin panels to paint and use, but the sharp edges would be an issue.
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Stained glass is really fun, and even when you do a shitty job, it looks amazing. I don't know if I've ever posted my stained glass stuff here. It was pre-fandom. *gasp*
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I'm too distracted by the shiny to think about it much.
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Thanks!
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Sadly, they didn't have Teen Wolf at the rental place, so we got X Men Wolverine. (never seen it, and I honestly don't care to ...) Terminator, which goes a bit over the 'mild' violence thing, but GOD I LOVED THAT MOVIE WHEN IT CAME OUT! And Uncle Buck. I seriously laugh when I just THINK about that one. :D
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I did love Spaceballs (though the suggestiveness is a bit less than subtle-- which I really had forgotten until I watched it again recently with Riley and was like "Stop asking questions you're too young for me to answer and watch the darn movie!" But if he likes John Candy in Uncle Buck, Spaceballs is my favorite Candy movie. He's a wonderful Mog.
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Robocop might be too violent, but it's sort of video-game violence. I seem to recall likeing The Beastmaster when I was like... 12... but in hindsight, it was crap acting. But hey - why worry about acting when there are FERRETS?!
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I don't think robocop is any more violent than most of the stuff that *I* listed.
Thanks!!
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Men in Black might be another good blend of humor/action.
MST3K/Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Upon asking Mr. L: Real Genius, Space Camp, Masters of the Universe (live action), TMNT (any), Jumanji, Who Framed Roger Rabbit [My comment, it might be a little slow, but it's excellent], Yours Mine and Ours (original!), Teen Wolf, The Flash Movie (maybe... He thinks it might not hold up years later).
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And yes! I forgot to list MIB, but Harry LOVED those. I don't think they'd be grossed out by the Alien parody.
I don't know if MST3K would be too mature for them or not. God knows I"m a huge fan of it though.
and yes, I saw that article, thanks! I don't think anyone in the world was surprised, really. Actually, *I* might have been surprised, if not for all of the conjecture swirling around the interwebs. My gaydar did not ping at all around him, but then again, I didn't watch Heros or ... the other show he was on. My only knowledge of him was from the Trek movie.
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