WOOOOHOOOOO!!!
You weren't planning on becoming a high school teacher, right?
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WOOOOHOOOOO!!!
You weren't planning on becoming a high school teacher, right?
Um ... no?
Ahem.
runs to advisor to change major
I adore Gosford Park and could watch it multiple times in a row. Every note is perfect, even the awful ones. I always want more like it.
I need some movie ideas for work. We're doing outdoor movie nights on the lawn and TPTB lamely came up with the constrictions of Environmental/Green/Earth-friendly and or animal/nature as well as Family Friendly.
That immediately shot down my suggestion of Grizzly Man.
So unless we want to end up watching Ferngully or Bob the Builder Plants a Garden, or Food, Inc., I need an intervention list.
(And I'd much rather they showed Roman Holiday or The Philadelphia Story.)
My brother had several suggestions, which all failed the family-friendly criteria, amongst which were Biodome and Evolution. I suggested Dinosaurs! with Fred Savage and claymation (that movie rocks!)
I suppose any of the David Attenborough docs would be nice, but I think we want something with a story.
What's the one with the wolves and the guy from Starman where he eats mice?
Never Cry Wolf?
Yeah, that's it!
Why is that when I think Nature/Environmentally friendly movie, it reminds me of church?
How was Into The Wild?
Would Endless Summer count?
Environmental/Green/Earth-friendly
Silent Running
Gorillas in the Mist?
Into the Wild was good, but it's more about the psyche of the kid than it is about the environment.
Isn't there teh sex and Siguorney getting chopped to bits?