I’m very good at games like “Scene it” and “Shout out at the Movies.” People always assume that I possess all of this film trivia knowledge simply because I am a theatre major. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case. The reason I know an abnormal amount of movie trivia is because of my father.
My dad and I like to watch movie. My dad tends to prefer older movies, while I prefer newer ones. I used to have a rule I called the “1975 rule.” By this rule I refused to watch any movies that were made before 1975. It wasn’t until at least mid-high school that I realized that I was missing out on some great stuff. Since then I’ve watched a lot of movies and mini-series with my dad. My dad and I are alike in that we are “marathon tv/ movie” watchers. We can sit for hours if we’re interested in something. We once spent an entire day watching “The Streets of Laredo” mini-series. That thing is like 10 hours long. If I remember correctly it was actually New Years Day and I ditched watching the Rose Parade with my mom, which made her kind of mad.
In addition to being marathon watchers, we are also what I’ll call “research watchers.” We can’t just watch a film or TV and enjoy it. We must look up every actor in it, look up reviews of it, and find out when it was made and if it won any awards. We have a stack of books in our living room floor to aid us in our research (yes, in the middle of the floor…the book shelf would be too far to walk.) Because of this “research” I know a lot about movies. Honestly I find it kind of ironic that my father, the scientist, is the one who taught me all about the art of film.
In my Tv watching with my dad, I’ve also been exposed to some shows and movies that I wouldn’t normally watch. Many of them I whine my way through or bug my dad until he changes the channel, but there have been a few that he has “converted” me to. I must shamefully admit that I have sat up late on more than one occasion watching “Dog: The Bounty Hunter” with my dad. Seriously, the show is hilarious and who doesn’t like seeing bad guys put in jail. It’s like watching cops, but with better costumes.
Another show my dad has converted me to over Christmas is “Myth busters.” This show is just cool. I never thought you could have so much fun watching educational television. I think my dad secretly wishes that they’d hire him to work on the show. I think if I was good as science I’d wish that too.
My “Myth Buster” watching has continued as I’ve been back at school. It was while flipping channels to see if “Myth Busters” was on on the Discovery Channel that I came across, “Man vs. Wild.” Now this is in fact the most awesome show ever. This guy skydives into these remote locations with nothing and has to survive and find his way back to civilization. This guy is so hardcore. In one episode he hacked off a piece of a dead zebra left over from a lion kill and ate it raw! (I think that was the moment I fell in love.) The stuff this guy does is just totally insane. If I were a boy I’d want to be that hardcore (not trying to be sexist, but honestly I don’t think a girl could do about half the stuff he does). It has become my new favorite show. I actually watched 3, one hour episodes last Saturday night and then stayed up late and watched the same three episodes again until like 2 am. (the fact that I spent Saturday night watching the Discovery channel is probably a little sad) It will be my mission when I get home this summer to convert my father to this show. I just hope my mother doesn’t get mad again. I still don’t think she’s forgiven me for introducing “Prison Break” into our home (that might have had something to do with the fact that we watched the first season on DVD for about 5 hours a night for a week straight over Christmas break).
Oh, Yeah….And Dad, You can’t claim I never learned anything from you.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
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Dude, that sounds like stuff The Best Murphy does on a daily basis;) He should totally get his own show;) Don't you think?
I'm sorry to inform you that your father has already found the show. Did you really think he wouldn't come across it during his channel flipping exercises? And now I'll have to put up with both of you all summer long!!!Sigh.
Philip and I were into Prisonbreak last year (the first season), but then missed the second half of the season. So, we finally finished out Season 1 last night (after two marathon nights of 4-5/episodes a night). I'm a little disappointed... nothing like an unfinished story. Maybe this time next year we'll get to watch Season 2.
I got my dad and Logan hooked on Prison Break over Christmas (can't believe I forgot to mention that) Anyway yeah, love the show. We watched all of first season in about 5 days. Mom was about ready to kill us all.
Oh you thought the ending of first season was frustrating. You'll be pulling your hair out at the end of second season.
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