‘Planes, Trains, and Automobiles’ is a comedy film about the disastrous travel journey of Del Griffith and Neal Paige. John Candy and Steve Martin bring these characters to life in this hilarious film that never seems to give them a break. Two days before Thanksgiving, Neal is delayed in New York City on business andContinue reading “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)”
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The Graduate (1967)
‘The Graduate’ is a comedy / drama film about a young man who starts to have an affair with an older woman, but then falls in love with her daughter. Starring Dustin Hoffman in his breakout role, the film catapulted him to national fame and remains one of his most beloved on-screen performances. Although thereContinue reading “The Graduate (1967)”
Stand By Me (1986)
‘Stand By Me’ is the perfect coming-of-age film from the 1980s. Adapted from a short story written by Stephen King, ‘Stand By Me’ stands on its own as a touching portrait of friendship and youth. I saw it for the first time when I was probably eleven or twelve. I found the film intriguing fromContinue reading “Stand By Me (1986)”
Titanic (1997)
‘Titanic’ is one of those blockbuster films that you can never forget. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, the film tells the story of a romance on the ill-fated maiden voyage of the ‘unsinkable’ Titanic. It’s cheesy, but it’s movie gold. My interest in history developed from this movie and I quickly became interested inContinue reading “Titanic (1997)”
La La Land (2016)
From the moment that I saw the trailer for this film, I became extremely excited. The interesting new sound, the obvious romance between Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, and the strong visuals were compelling. In December of 2016, I saw it for the first time in theaters. I was immediately immersed in this beautiful, lushContinue reading “La La Land (2016)”
The Sound of Music (1965)
I first saw ‘The Sound of Music’ in the winter of 2017. Even though I am a self-described musical theatre fanatic, ironically, I had never seen the film growing up as a child. The film is an undisputed classic and its no secret why. The enchanting melodies, breathtaking landscapes, seven adorable children, and a sweetContinue reading “The Sound of Music (1965)”
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
Mrs. Doubtfire Robin Williams was a comic giant (or genie) for more than thirty years. His films, television series, and stand-up routines stand among the finest of all-time. Robin’s presence always seemed to loom large in our house. Movies like Hook, Aladdin, and Jumanji were put on regular rotation in our living room. But, hisContinue reading “Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)”
Annie Hall (1977)
One of the few true comedies to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards, Annie Hall illustrates the ups and downs of a romantic relationship. Starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, the film is a cultural and aesthetic touchstone that has drawn audiences to both lead characters. I first saw the film a few yearsContinue reading “Annie Hall (1977)”
Peter Pan (1953)
— Oscar Wilde. When I was a young child, the clunky Disney VHS tapes were played on repeat in our home. Fairytales, magic potions, and evil witches were all that we were exposed to as children. But, ‘Peter Pan’ was a particular favorite of mine. I don’t recall the first time that I saw theContinue reading “Peter Pan (1953)”
About Me
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. My name is Andrew Lococo, and I am a student at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin. I am an interpersonal communication major and will expect to graduate in theContinue reading “About Me”