Whenever I'm feeling a bit rubbish I always want to watch a film. Preferably something that doesn't take too much brain power. It may just be me, but I have a film for pretty much every mood. For example, if I'm feeling particularly sad then my film of choice is 'Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging', it's so bad, it's good and I can watch it over and over again and it never fails to cheer me up. I mean, who doesn't melt at 'Georgia's perfect too, she's just a perfect nutter'.
It just makes me think, where would we be without film? Bored and miserable I think. A trip to the cinema cheers most people up, even if the film was rubbish, people still feel like they've had a good time. It provides entertainment and people will probably bond more over a conversation about films than they will anything else, whether it is laughing at the other person's favourite film or discovering that you can both quote the whole script of mean girls (I mean, who can't?.
I'm pretty sure I give a different film name every time someone asks me what my favourite film is. The alternative is that I list a number of different films and explain exactly why I might list it as my favourite film but not give you a definitive answer. It is likely to be one of these.
-10 Things I hate about you
-Son of Rambow
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
-The Last Song
-The Wedding Singer
-Mickey Blue Eyes
-Jerry Maguire
-Pretty Woman
-Pretty in Pink
I could go on for hours listing my favourite films and I've probably missed some that I talk about all the time but that will do for now. I'd love to know what your favourite films are so feel free to share them in a comment.
Katy xxxx
Have I made you watch No Highway yet?
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