Sunday, September 29, 2019

MR.   HOLLAND'S   OPUS

If you like movies, and you have access to old movies, check out Mr. Holland's Opus.

Here are two scenes to give you a  taste of this movie.







10  TOP  MOVIES

It hit me this evening to put on my blog this question: "What are your 10 top movies?"

I've thought about top movies from time to time, so why not put that question up there or out there?

What are 10 top movies I would love to watch over and over again from time to time?

What are the 10 top movies that move me every time?

So to begin this, I'll list some of my top movies. That will step one.

Then from time to time I'll feature one of these movies - or maybe I'll come across one I hadn't thought about - and then put a scene or two from one of those 10 top  movies to trigger interest in that specific movie.

The obvious hope is that  you'll look at movies that moved you.

I have a published article somewhere about my 10 top books. 

I could do 10 top words or verbs as well.

I could do 10 top moments of my life.

I could to 10 top songs.

You'll notice at the top of this piece "Top Ten Dance Scenes in Dance Movies."  I don't know or do dance, but one can find on YouTube and Google all kinds of "Top Ten ..." this and that. So I'm not that original with my top ten idea.

So  this evening  for starters let me draw up a tentative list of movies I like and then in time list 10 top movies. 

In my next blog piece I'll do what I'm talking about for one of my ten top movies:  Mr. Holland's Opus.

Then from time to time list another top movie on a blog piece with a scene or two to trigger, "Hey take a look at this great old movie and give it a look see if possible?"

SOME OF MY TOP MOVIES

Mr. Holland's Opus

On the Waterfront

Big

It's a Wonderful Life

My Cousin Vinny

Lawrence of Arabia

Midnight Run

Waking Ned Devine

The Natural

Jesus of Nazareth by Franco  Zeffirelli [1977]

Casablanca

Shawshank Redemption

Doctor Zhivago
September 29, 2019


 ENVISIONING



Every  athlete,  every musician,
every  dancer,  every champion,
saw herself, saw himself,
dancing, prancing, running
for the touchdown, swimming
for the gold medal - as a kid,
as a fan in the stands, as a
dreamer on the sidelines -
otherwise they would never
have picked up the trombone,
or the tennis racket - or tried
out for the team or the band.
Practice. Practice. Practice.


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019



September  29, 2019 - 

Thought for today: 

“People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise.” 


W. Somerset Maugham, Of Human Bondage, 1915

Saturday, September 28, 2019

September 28, 2019


GENUINE

At  any  given day or hour friends are toasting
each other - upon arrival and when departing.
So Jesus knew the human condition - when
he became our flesh and blood - when he said
with cup in hand, the night before he died,
“This is my blood - given, pulsing, poured 
out and shed for you each moment of life.”


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019



GENUINE

It's wonderful when it's 

September  28, 2019 - 

Thought for today: 


“Laziness is often mistaken for patience.” 

French Proverb

Friday, September 27, 2019


THE   PARTING  GLASS

Someone heard the Irish folk song, "The Parting Glass" and wrote, "If my family does not have this song sung at my funeral, I will haunt them for the rest of their lives."

What song - what songs - do you want sung at your funeral?  

Now that's a haunting question.