Maybe the way to go about this is to just discuss some of the movies that have had a great influence in my life. Even that is a subject which is almost too big to take on! There are so many. Grease, Dirty Dancing (covered in a post of its own)
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There's something about going to the MOVIES, though, that makes the whole experience amazing. There's probably no better way to sum it up than to play this song from Annie, which although it may be a bit cheesy, tells how I feel. And Annie itself is a bit of a cult classic now too which makes it even more fitting.
"Let's go to the movies, let's go see the stars".. I guess that about sums it up. We've a fascination with the rich and famous.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was still all this fanfare about movies?
The movies themselves obviously have influence on popular culture. One that comes to mind is "It's a Wonderful Life" starring James Stewart. (may be a bit of a vague reference, but for decades after just about every family watched It's a Wonderful Life at Christmas). I was watching Home Alone 2, ANOTHER classic and saw the family in Home Alone watching it!
Some less than intelligent ways that movies impact culture are in the animal world - after Finding Nemo, a spike came in the popularity of clown fish, after Lassie, a spike in the popularity of the collie - the problem comes in when the recipient can't or won't care for the animal.
And who can forget the awesome trend of the 80s, breakdancing? Most certainly inspired by the movies Flashdance and Footloose. It made all the boys in school who could do it seem very attractive to me.
In Project X of 2012, a group of teenagers have a party in the absence of their parents. The party quickly gets out of control - drugs, guns and a whole neighbourhood fire ensure. Stupidly, according to the website Listverse.com, many kids are emulating this. DRugs, guns, taking over empty buildings - and the problem is widespread, so much so that Warner Brothers issued a statement along the lines of “Guys. It’s a movie. Knock it off.”
To round off the article with a local context, I'm always reminded of the old Jeremy Taylor song Ag Pleez Daddy when I think of the movies.
Ag pleez deddy won’t you take us to the drive-in
All six, seven of us, eight, nine, ten
We wanna see a flick about
Tarzan and the Ape-men
And when the show is over you can bring us back again
Chorus:
Popcorn, chewing gum, peanuts and bubble gum
Ice cream, candy floss and Eskimo Pie ... and I won't go on, because it gets a bit rude :-)
And there - I wrote my M is for Movies post, which shows that if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.
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