Tuesday, December 13, 2011

NETFLIX ~ Well Worth $8 a Month



I joined Netflix about a year and a half ago and have not been disappointed since. We watch at least--at least two movies every weekend and if I can fit a movie or a documentary in during the week...you know I do it!!

Sometimes I don't get to catch a TV series from the beginning and if I can't - I don't watch it! This happened with The Tudors and Mad Men. I have watched every episode from every season on Netflix. I LOVE both series especially The Tudors - I think I will start over and watch them again.

Netflix has New Arrivals daily. I can't wait to log in and see what's new. They are currently showing movies such as Black Swan with Natalie Portman, Morning Glory with Rachel McAdams and Harrison Ford, Conviction with Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell, Bride Wars with Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway, The Other Woman with Natalie Portman and Lisa Kudrow, Cairo Time with Patricia Clarkson.

The list of Genres has something for everyone - Action Adventure, Anime, Canadian, Children and Family, Classics, Comedies, Documentaries, Dramas, Faith and Spirtuality, Foreign, Gay and Lesbian, HD, Horrow, Independent, Music, Musicals, Romance, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, Special Interest, TV Shows and Thrillers.

They recently added a new section called Just For Kids with topics such as Characters, Adventures, Animated, Comedies, Everyday Heros, From Books, Girl Power, Pets, Sing Alongs and Talking Animals.

The best part is we watch the movies on my laptop, so when we travel we can watch movies from everywhere. At home we hook it up to our Xbox 360 or Wii and watch it on our TV. You can also use PS3, your iPhone, iPad or any other device that streams instantly from Netflix.

It just keeps getting better and better! and all for only $7.99 per month!! I don't even feel it being automatically billed for from my Paypal account. If you love movies or have little ones who like watching their programs during the day - believe me...it is so worth every cent.

Watch movies as often as you want, anytime you want, from wherever you want!

Nostalgic Christmas Movies of My Childhood

These movies bring back so many memories of my childhood. They make me feel both happy and sad when I see them now.

Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer (TV 1964)
A bunch of misfit friends, including our beloved reindeer ~ look for a place that will except them.

Frosty The Snowman (TV 1969)
A living snowman named Frosty and a little girl fight to escape an eager magician who is after Frosty’s magic hat.

The Little Drummer Boy (TV 1968)
An orphan drummer boy who hated humanity finds his life changed forever when he meets three wise men on route to Bethlehem.

The Year Without Santa Clause (TV 1974)
Mrs. Claus tells us about the time Santa had a bad cold and decided to take a vacation from Christmas. Two of his elves, Jingle Bells and Jangle Bells decided to go out (with Vixen) to find children to convince Santa that the Christmas spirit is still important to everybody else. But they have to get past Heat Miser and Snow Miser, first, before they land in Southtown, USA, where it never snows for Christmas. But the Miser Brothers can't agree to let it snow in Southtown. But Mrs. Santa knows their mom ~ Mother Nature.

A Charlie Brown Christmas (TV 1965)
Disgusted by the commercialism he sees all around him, Charlie Brown aims to regain the true meaning of Christmas.

Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
The classic Disney animated characters play the roles in this animated retelling of the Charles Dickens masterpiece.

Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too (1991)
Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet, Gopher, Christopher Robin, Rabbit and Tigger celebrate Christmas.

Dr. Seuss' ~ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (TV 1966)
A grumpy recluse devises a plan to steal Christmas from the Whos of Whoville.



My Personal Favorite Christmas Movies

The following list are my 8 personal faves. Some of these are not your conventional Christmas movies but I love them all the same. If you haven't seen them yet ~ I think you should cuddle up on the couch with a bowl of popcorn, box of pot of gold, mug of eggnog or hot chocolate and enjoy! Seasons Greetings!!

The Holiday (2006)
Directed by: Nancy Meyers
Staring: Cameron Diaz/Kate Winslet/Jude Law/Jack Black/Eli Wallach/Edward Burns/Rufus Sewell
Two women who are having relationship problems decide to swap homes in each other's countries, where they fall in love.

The Family Stone (2005)
Directed by: Thomas Bezucha
Staring: Clair Danes/Diane Keaton/Rachel McAdams/Dermot Mulroney/Craig T. Nelson/Sarah Jessica Parker/Luke Wilson
An edgy, unadventurous, businesswoman escorts her boyfriend to his unconventional and expressive family's annual Christmas celebration and finds that she's out of her element in their strong-willed way of life.

Love Actually (2003)
Directed by: Richard Curtis
Staring: Hugh Grant/Liam Neeson/Emma Thompson/Colin Firth/Keira Knightly/Bill Nighy
Follows the lives of eight diverse couples in dealing with their love lives in numerous lightly and interconnected stories all set during a frenzied month before Christmas in London, England.

A Christmas Story (1983)
Directed by: Bob Clark
Staring: Peter Billingsley/Melinda Dillon/Darren McGavin/Scott Schwartz/ Ian Petrella
A young boy named Ralphie has to persuade his parents, teachers, and Santa that a Red Ryder BB gun really is the perfect gift for Christmas in the 1940's.

National Lampoons Christmas Vacation (1989)
Directed by: Jeremiah S. Chechik
Staring: Chevy Chase/Beverly D'Angelo/Juliette Lewis/Johnny Galecki/Randy Quaid/Doris Roberts
The Griswold family's is at it again! this time they have plans for a big family Christmas which in true Griswold fashion surely turns into a huge catastrophe.

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas (2000)
Directed by: Ron Howard
Staring: Jim Carrey/Taylor Momsen/Jeffrey Tambor/Christine Baranski/Molly Shannon
Jim Carey stars in this big budget remake of the classic cartoon about a creature intent on stealing Christmas. No one better on this planet to play this role! Love this movie

Home Alone 1 and 2 (1990-1992)
Directed by: Chris Columbus
Staring: Macaulay Culkin/Joe Pesci/Daniel Stern/John Heard/Catherine O'Hara

Part 1:
An 8-year-old boy, who is unintentionally left behind while his family flies to France for Christmas, has to protect his home against senseless burglars.

Part 2:
One year after Kevin was left home alone and had to conquer a pair of blundering burglars, he inadvertently finds himself in New York City, with those same criminals not far behind.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

My Favorite Actors Who Have Never Won An Oscar

Leonardo Dicaprio
Dicaprio has never been in a role that didn’t deserve an Oscar nod. Yes, that is a little exaggerated, but Leo is known for taking on the difficult roles. From his first nomination in 1993 for his role as Arnie, in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Dicaprio has continually pushed his creative limits, taking on roles such as a drug addled high schooler, a runaway conman, a modern Romeo, and a vengeful New Yorker. He earned two more Oscar nods for his role in Blood Diamond and The Aviator. Still under the age of 40, Dicaprio has a long time before he has to succumb to the lifetime achievement award.

Leonardo DiCaprio Nominations

Best Supporting Actor

1993 – As Arnie Grape in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape – Lost to Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive

Best Actor

2004 – As Howard Hughes in The Aviator – Lost to Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles in Ray

2006 – As Danny Archer in Blood Diamond – Lost to Forest Whitaker as Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland


Edward Norton
Norton hadn’t done much acting work before he received his first nomination. Primal Fear, in 1996, was Norton’s first major role and it led to his first major nomination. Two years later he would receive his second nod for his powerful work in American History X. Although he hasn’t been nominated since, Norton is still in the beginning stages of his career, with barely a decade under his belt, despite his established body of work.

Edward Norton Nominations

Best Supporting Actor

1996 – As Aaron Stampler in Primal Fear – Lost to Cuba Gooding Jr. as Rod Tidwell in Jerry Maguire

Best Actor

1998 – As Derek Vinyard in American History X – Lost to Roberto Benigni as Guido Orefice in Life is Beautiful.


Tom Cruise
So maybe Cocktail, Mission Impossible, and Top Gun, weren’t exactly Oscar quality, but the list of Cruise’s quality movies are endless. The Color of Money, Rain Man, Born on the Fourth of July. He is a Director’s favorite and one of the top grossing actors of all time. He has had three Oscar nominations, and no wins. As his craziness levels continue to rise, and his box office appeal begins to dwindle, Cruise might have missed out on his Golden Ticket.

Tom Cruise Nominations

Best Supporting Actor

1999 – As Frank T.J. Mackey in Magnolia – Lost to Michael Caine as Dr. Wilbur Larch in The Cider House Rules

Best Actor

1989 – As Ron Kovic in Born on the Fourth of July – Lost to Daniel Day-Lewis as Christy Brown in My Left Foot

1996 – As Jerry Maguire in Jerry Maguire – Lost to Geoffrey Rush as David Helfgott in Shine


Johnny Depp
Depp has done his best to stay out of the limelight, but in recent years, there wasn’t much he could do to avoid being showered with accolades. From the monstrous hit, Pirates of the Caribbean, Depp has earned three nominations. One for being a pirate, one for being an author, and one for being a demon barber. As Depp balances between quirky characters and box office hits, it is only a matter of time until the Oscar shows up at his door.

Johnny Depp Nominations

Best Actor

2003 – As Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean – Lost to Sean Penn as Jimmy Markum in Mystic River

2004 – As Sir James Mathew Barrie in Finding Neverland – Lost to Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles in Ray

2007 – As Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd – Lost to Daniel Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview in There Will be Blood