What is a guilty pleasure? Wikipedia (is there another unverified news source in the world I should be using?) says A guilty pleasure is something one enjoys and considers pleasurable despite feeling guilt for enjoying it. The "guilt" involved is sometimes simply fear of others discovering one's lowbrow or otherwise embarrassing tastes. So when it comes to movies, there are plenty that I enjoy, yet don’t necessarily tell others about. When people come over, I may remove these DVD’s from the visible shelf and make sure to replace them with Casablanca, To Kill a Mockingbird, & the Shawshank Redemption. OK – while I may not actually do that, I do have a couple of guilty pleasure movies that I enjoy watching and re-watching without necessarily advertising the fact.
Sydney White: I might as well say all Amanda Bynes movies although Sydney White is my favorite. Well at least her old movies. I don’t know, there is something about the very easy to follow and innocent stories that Amanda Bynes movies seem to tell. Who wouldn’t like a Snow White story set in college with the eventual outcast uprising of the “geeks”. Yes its formula driven (OK unless you’re Inception or the Matrix, what isn’t…wait, don’t answer that). I know she can’t stay the young idealist character (or age for that matter) forever – I just hope she doesn’t become another Lindsay Lohan whose early movies I also used to like as guilty pleasures (think Parent Trap and Herbie not post bat-sh*t crazy Lindsay).
Galaxy Quest: I am a fan of Science Fiction movies and shows. However, Galaxy Quest, which had a ridiculous Rock Monster and turned the volume up on classic science fiction stereotypes, really had the potential to be too campy and “silly”. However, I found myself not just laughing (or more like chuckling) but really enjoying this movie. The movie is about the cast of a space TV show who have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help. It was almost nostalgic how they over-emphasized the stereotypes from the “red-shirted security guards who die in every episode to the fans of the show at a convention who ask questions of the actors like the show was real. Although in this case, the fans were right. As a side note, if you never seen William Shatner’s Get a Life skit on Saturday Night Live, go find it on YouTube.
Ready to Rumble: David Arquette & Scott Caan star as wrestling fans who follow around Jimmy King (Oliver Platt) and try to get him to resurrect his career and get his revenge on the wrestlers who did him wrong. Ready to Rumble is NOT the Wrestler, which is a real movie about fake wrestling (see how I did that). So, while the Wrestler is a much better film and a pleasure (not a guilty pleasure), Ready to Rumble is campy, poorly acted, immature jokes YET one that doesn’t make me think too hard and still comes away with the predictable and happy conclusion (I was going to write ending but…)
Midnight Madness: The movie featured an event called the “Great All-nighter” with college kids and it did not refer to any lust filled drink fest! OK I may have lost a whole generation brought up on American Pie & Superbad but hey, I was also brought up on Animal House and Porky’s and yet, I still enjoyed this movie. It has the standard cliques (Nerds, Jocks, Sororities, etc) competing against each other in a cross-town scavenger hunt. It also had Michael J. Fox in his movie debut (actually listed as Michael Fox in opening credits – but don’t worry he picked up the J. by the end credits. The movie was cheesy but again, I am drawn back to the innocent fun (see the theme in my guilty pleasures). The only thing that could have made it better is if Amanda Bynes was alive at the time to star in it.
So, as I look through this list, I notice that a common theme is simplistic, innocent movies that are just fun. Maybe I don’t feel so guilty after all.
Honorable Mentions: Big Trouble in Little China. The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh
Honorable Mentions: Big Trouble in Little China. The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh
That wasn't guilty enough, mine would be Hillary Duff in Raise Your Voice (and Cinderella Story), I contend its a good film though. Grease is one of my faves. Anything by Shyamalan after Signs. Havoc but again I contend it was good. And the granddaddy of them all, I like High School Musical a bit, not contending its a great movie.
ReplyDeleteI would agree that your Raise your Voice is a guilty pleasure. Grease is a classic that I would leave on my shelf for all to see! Funny enough, when I first heard of High School musical I had no interest in watching it with my nieces. However, my sister explained to me that it was this generations "Grease" and from then on, I was OK with it (just OK) but I will put that in your Guilty category as well. M-Knight? Please please don't tell me Lady in the Water is one of them!!!
ReplyDeleteLady in the Water is my least favorite. But I still kinda like it. Loved The Happening, Devil and Avatar: The Last Airbender. I feel that way about Grease too but I've recently had so many act negatively about it I thought I was wrong.
ReplyDeleteWhat about 10 Things I Hate About You or Can't Hardly Wait?
ReplyDeleteThose are good ones Chris although for guilty pleasure's I may put McDreamy's Can't Buy Me Love or Just one of the Guys ahead of them!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore 'Private Eyes'! One of my very most favorite films from my childhood.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Ems! I am so glad someone else not only has heard of Provate eyes but enjoyed it as well. It was so much fun and I can still here Tim Conway reading the notes out loud that would never rhyme at the end!
ReplyDeletehaha - Just one of the guys is a great movie. Actually that's one I'm generally open about watching. No Cusack movies on the list?
ReplyDeleteWell, I have ZERO guilt over my enjoyment of Better Off Dead!
ReplyDeleteI have so many!! I love goofy movies that don't require that I think to much. My current guilty pleasure is Burlesque w/Christina Aguilera & Cher. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThere are few movies I haven't seen but Burlesque is one of them Melanie. Maybe because I saw Cher and Christine Aguilera on the billing. Although I did enjoy Cher in Mask, and I liked Christine in...um....mmmm....wel....
ReplyDeleteYou liked Christina in How To Lose Gigs in 10 Lines (The National Anthem Debacle.) Cusack is too good an actor to really call any of his stuff a guilty pleasure isn't he? Well maybe if you liked Must Love Dogs
ReplyDeleteYeah, I even liked One Crazy Summer...Hoops McCan! I may be one of the few who did not like Hot Tub Time Machine. As for Xtina, your right...national anthem debacle right to the Voice
ReplyDeleteI can't even lie, I love Sydney White. I thought it was so cute! I do also enjoy some of the Olsen twins' movies, the later ones. I can't believe I just admitted that.
ReplyDeleteI actually rewatched Sydney White after I posted this because I was feeling blah and figured that would lift my spirits for 2 hours (it did!) OK now how embarrasing is that!!! One of my other friends said the same thing about the Olsen Twins! Don't worry, your secret is safe with me Kiki!
ReplyDeleteHaven't watched Olsen twins new movies, Richard Roeper said their younger sister showed nice acting chops in some movie coming out this fall though. I loved To Grandmother's House We Go and How the West Was Fun. Hey would Milo & Otis qualify?
ReplyDeleteYou know I havent watched an Olsen twins movie either - although remember them from Full House. They made millions on their straight to DVD movies. Although I saw one of the twins (no idea which one) in Beastly - a retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
ReplyDeleteThe Olsen twins' later movies were destination movies so I lived vicariously through them as they stayed at the Atlantis resort and roamed the streets of Italy and Hawaii. Lucky little ladies. Someone else mentioned 10 Things I Hate About You which I would proudly admit to watching everytime it's on ABC Family. Come on, Alex Mack is in it!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, I haven't watched any of those destination Olsen Twins movies, but I have seen them as DVD's and heard they made a killing! Should I be embarrassed that I do not know who Alex Mack is - or should you be embarrassed that you do know who he (or she?) is? LOL
ReplyDeleteI thought Alex Mack was a part in something played by the girl who plays Chloe on Smallville, am I right or do I look really dumb (or cool, for not knowing)?
ReplyDeleteHa! About a decade late, her real name is Allison Mack. I was close.
ReplyDeleteI'll go with the cool. But I actually don't know who Allison (or Alex) Mack is. Of course I haven't seen Smallville either.
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