
“They only met once, but it changed their lives forever.”
It really does say it all, doesn’t it? You see I think that everyone should see this movie not only because it’s an 80’s icon but because don’t we all wish it could be this way? That you could put a brain, an athlete, a princess, a basket case and a criminal in one room together and that they would find common ground. Keep reading…

It’s amazing. It’s King Kong. It was a special effects trailblazer. It was nothing they’d ever seen before. YOU see it and then tell me *everyone* shouldn’t see this movie. I dare you. Keep reading…

The movie is a masterpiece and Guillermo is a visionary genius, but that is not why I feel is belongs on my list. I’ve added it to my list for two reasons. The first is that I have found this movie reached a very wide audience. Keep reading…

For those of you who know me this will likely not be a surprise, however, I ask you to bear with me here as I make this argument. Star Wars (1977) — the original — later dubbed ‘A New Hope’ by its director George Lucas belongs on my list because it was truly the first of its kind. And it brought us a number of other ‘firsts’. Keep reading…