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Saturday, July 12, 2025

Take 3: The Sunshine Blogger Award X3 // Questions Courtesy of Hamlette

Happy bright and brilliant summer, friends!

My excuses for why I don't blog...

I'm here today to fill out the Sunshine Blogger Award! The story behind this tag is quite wild, but to summarize, I'm very late. Because the last time I filled out this award was 2020. Since, then, I've been nominated for it A LOT, which I'm very honored about! 

I will get to answering all of the questions one day, but today's edition is special because it features the three times that Hamlette of Hamlette's Soliloquy tagged me for the award. A huge thanks to Hamlette! Her movie-themed questions are perfect for this blog.

Rules:
List the award’s official rules
Display the award’s official logo somewhere on your blog
Thank the person who nominated you
Provide a link to your nominator’s blog
Answer your nominator’s questions
Nominate up to 11 bloggers
Ask your nominees 11 questions
Notify your nominees by commenting on at least one of their blog posts


Tagged by Hamlette on August 30th, 2021:

1. What was your favorite movie when you were 10 years old?

Even though I'd only seen the ending at that point, I think it was The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). There's another one that immediately comes to mind, but I first was obsessed with it while I was 9, and it also dates me because it came out that year...


2. What's your favorite movie now?

While It's a Wonderful Life (1946) is my favorite movie of all time, to focus on the "now" part of the question, let's talk about a movie that I'm currently enamored of, to mix it up.

It is in fact another Jimmy Stewart movie: Rope (1948). I should really do a whole post on this movie, but just know that I could talk about it all day. And I kind of did that, because for two weeks after I watched it when people would ask me "How are you?" I would launch into telling them about this movie. I'm in the process of convincing my parents to watch it.


3. What would be your dream cast for an adaptation of your favorite book?

The problem is that a lot of my favorite books either already have amazing adaptations (Pride and Prejudice), or the characters are young so I'd want a new face and therefore can't cast them from people who are already in the industry. 

One of my favorite books is Anna Karenina and I haven't seen the 2012 movie yet, but I was imagining their casting of Domnhall Gleeson as Levin the entire time I was reading it. But not with such a horrible beard. Get rid of that and you can see his despair and troubled soul through his entire face.

2012 version

My preference...

As for the rest of the cast, I'm pretty down with the 2012 choices from what I've seen! But that's still yet to be determined once I actually watch it.


4. What's your favorite movie soundtrack?

All time favorite: How to Train Your Dragon, composed by John Powell.

Current favorite/what I listen to the most: Knives Out, composed by Nathan Johnson.


5. Do you have a favorite movie-watching snack?

I am not a popcorn person. I think I would have to say a slushie of some kind? A favorite thing that my sisters and I would do in the summer is we'd have been out playing tennis or hiking or some kind of outdoorsy thing, then in the hot part of the day we would come inside, make ourselves "slushies" (crushed ice and juice) and watch a movie.


6. Who is your favorite person to watch movies with?

My younger sister, Fi. She has the biggest reactions to things which amuses me greatly. That's the whole point of watching a movie with another person, isn't it? To see what they think of it! She also doesn't remember movies if it's been more than five years since she watched it, so she'll gasp at all the plot twists of movies she's already seen.

Besides, she would help me make the aforementioned slushie.


7. Is there a hairstyle in a movie that you've always wished you could pull off?

I can't tell you guys how many times I've tried to do Leia's crown braid from The Empire Strikes Back (1980). On me it always just looks wrong and out of whack, whereas Leia looks so regal and commanding and powerful. I usually default to doing Rey's classic hair in that case. Just recently I chopped my hair short again so it may be a few months before I can attempt it again.

I think the problem is I'm always too close to my forehead...


8. What movie animal would you like as a pet?

I was watching something recently where I saw a pet and thought "If I'm ever asked to choose a movie pet, it's going to be you!" The only problem is that I don't remember what that was.

I'm going to go with the soot sprites from Spirited Away (2001). They would probably just copy whatever I was doing for work in such an exaggerated manner that I wouldn't be able to continue due to laughing.


9. What movie house would you like to stay in on vacation?

The house from Penelope. It's got a swing inside. And a cool one-way window to play chess with!


But I also just saw North by Northwest and was very impressed with that house. The trouble is I'm not interested in visiting Mount Rushmore. But that HOUSE. I don't know why I loved it so much. If only it was in a different location... 


10. What's the oldest movie you've watched?

...like, ever? I'm not sure! I only started keeping track of all the movies I watch in 2017, and it feels like I watched more silent movies before then. The oldest movies I've reviewed on this blog are The General (1927) and 7th Heaven (1927), so maybe one of them?

One of the reasons why I haven't been blogging recently is because I got a Letterboxd account and have been having a ton of fun filling out all of the movies I've watched. And it agrees that 1927 seems to be my oldest year.


11. What's the newest movie you've watched?

When I first started answering these questions the answer was a film from 2021. So even though I'm so late now, I really was trying to get these questions answered between homework! I decided that because I never posted it I should just start afresh.

I think the newest movie I've seen is Mufasa: The Lion King (2024). I saw it in theaters with some of my best friends. I do not like CGI-centric movies but they really wanted to go. It was fun enough! All spring I've been singing the song "We Go Together" to myself.




Tagged by Hamlette on August 8th, 2023:

1.  What's the last movie you watched?

My family has started declaring Sunday Night = Movie Night. On this most recent Movie Night, we watched Glass Onion (2022). It didn't quite have the same punch as Knives Out (2019), but the mystery still got me good. So well done, Mr. Rian Johnson.


2.  What's the next movie you plan to watch?

To go with our Sunday Night Movie Night, I started writing down our ideas that we have throughout the week so we don't spend so long trying to figure out what to watch. We just peruse the list. The next one on the list that I would really like to watch is It Happened One Night (1934).


3.  What new movie release are you looking forward to?

I'm not really looking forward to too many films, as shown on my Coming Soon page, but I am a sucker for Frankenstein. And the trailer for Guillermo del Toro's upcoming version looks solid. And now I'm curious about the next Knives Out movie, Wake Up Dead Men, because the cast is, again, BRILLIANT.


4.  What TV show(s) have you seen every episode of at least once?

I am not a fan of TV shows where the episodes aren't connected and you can just watch whichever one you want. It leads to me not being as connected to the characters where I want to watch TV shows because it has the opportunity of being a longer overall story than a movie, not for it being shorter bits than a movie. So when I start a TV show I plan to watch every episode, so saying I've seen all of the episodes is not a bragging right for me.

Source


5.  Pirates or vampires?

PIRATES.

Except I say this with a smile on my faec.

I've never been a fan of vampires, but El conde (2023) absolutely ended me ever wanting to see vampires again.


6.  Do you own a camera?

I do, and it's a lovely purple. I just don't know where in this house it is, or if my sister has it...


7.  What's the last thing you did outside?

This question is making me realize I haven't actually spent time outside recently. Most of my work I do is outside so I associate being inside with resting. As far as doing things outside for fun, I went for a bike ride the other day which was short and sweet. I also weeded my greenhouse! 

They weren't successful in convincing me otherwise.

8.  How far do you live from where you were born?

From where I was born, it's about 90 minutes. Because that's where the big hospital is. I've just recently moved home again, though!


9.  Have you ever ridden a horse?

I have, most recently in 2019. I really enjoy it and I think that horses are beautiful animals. Not sure that I could ever ride like Jim Craig, but I can admire from afar.


10.  What ice cream flavor do you heartily dislike?

I kind of dislike ice cream as a general rule. I actually dislike anything sweet really as a common rule (except brownies...).


11.  What was the last thing you ate as a snack?

A piece of cheese, I think? Now that you mention it, I'm kind of hungry again so I should go find a cracker.


Tagged by Hamlette on March 30th, 2024:

1. What's the first movie you have a memory of watching?

This is different than the movies that I bet were my first movies because they've always been part of my life and I don't remember a time of not knowing what was happening. Those would be The Wizard of Oz (1939) and The Princess Bride (1987), among others. However, the first movie I remember watching for the first time (I'm probably confusing this question) is Sense and Sensibility (1995).

This shot in particular lives in my head.

2. Have you ever written a fan letter to a celebrity?  (If so, did you get a reply?)

I used to participate in the Letters About Literature contest which was writing to your favorite author and telling them why and how their books impacted you as a reader. Of course, you didn't send it to the author themselves but the people organizing the contest. I'm surprised at how I don't actually remember all of the people I "wrote" to. I know Jeanie Birdsall was the first, because I loved her book The Penderwicks.


3. What are the three funniest movies you have ever seen?

My type of humor is not what are typically put in the "comedy" genre. For example, I laugh at Nimona (2022) to the point of crying, but I'm also crying for other reasons, so it's not really a comedy.

Let's go with:

- Support Your Local Sheriff (1969): it's more clever than funny, but "have you been touching up your hair again, Pa?" "What do you mean again??" will always make me chuckles.

- Sense and Sensibility (1995): again, it's just so stinking clever. So much so that I gasp at all the little moments and spill my tea on myself.

- Bringing Up Baby (1938) always cracks me up with Susan yelling "DaViD!" at every conceivable moment.


4. What movie do you really want to change the ending of?

The Breakfast Club (1985). I want to take the whole "make-over" part out.


5. What movie do you wish had a sequel, but it doesn't?

The Adventures of Tin-Tin (2011). It's such a fun adventure and there are so many comics for a sequel to be based on!


6. Who were your favorite actor and actress when you were a teen?

I have a rule that a person can only be my favorite if I've seen them in at least five roles. When I was a teen that fell to:

Jimmy Stewart (believe me, well over five roles) and Emma Thompson.

Mwahaha, Rope being meta.


7. Who are your favorite actor and actress now?

Still Jimmy Stewart, of course. Annnnnnd, I think it's still Emma Thompson? I mean, she can pull off both the sparkling wit of Beatrice and the dramatic desperation of professor Trelawney.


8. Does anyone else in your family love movies?

Yes, we are all big movie lovers! However, we all like VERY different genres and appreciate different parts of movies, so it's hard to find one that we all like. Which has made Sunday Nights a fun challenge! My little sister is looking for films that are real, which I have encouraged to be called something else. We finally came up with the qualification of her preferring character-driven stories over plot-driven. If you have any recommendations, please let us know!


9. If you could pick an actor/actress to play you in a movie, who would you choose?

I mean, I aspire to be like Luna Lovegood, so having Evanna Lynch play me seems appropriate. But maybe it's too on the nose.


10. Do you ever watch a movie in the theater more than once?

I have done that once: Star Wars IX: Rise of Skywalker (2019)! I was a lot less worried the second time and could really enjoy it.


11. Are there any movies coming out in 2024 that you are looking forward to?

Seeing how we are now in 2025 due to my tardiness, I'm going to answer this question as a movie that was made in 2024 and I still haven't seen yet but I'm looking forward to it: Pedro Páramo (2024). I read a Juan Rulfo story for a Hispanic Literature class and am therefore interested in more of his work, and this film based off another story of his should do the trick!



My questions (feat. me also pilfering some of my favorite from the above lists):

1. What was your favorite movie when you were 10 years old?

2.  What's the next movie you plan to watch?

3. What would be your dream cast for an adaptation of your favorite book?

4. What movie do you really want to change the ending of?

5. What movie do you wish had a sequel, but it doesn't?

6. What are the three funniest movies you have ever seen?

7. Do you ever watch a movie in the theater more than once?

8. What are your thoughts on the last book you read?

9. What's the oldest movie you've seen?

10. What's the newest movie you've seen?

11. What movie could you watch again and again without getting tired of it?


Instead of nominating 33 people, I'm going to nominate 3 because I was tagged 3 times (and 33 divided by 11 is 3. And I just like doing math when I can):

Sarah Seele of Sixty-Something Trees

The Nutmeg of Only Mildly Mad

Samantha of Bookshire


That's it for this round of questions, but expect more to be coming, especially because Sally of 18 Cinema Lane just nominated me again! Thanks, Sally!

Thanks to Hamlette for all of these various nominations! Thanks to all of you for reading! 

What do you guys think? Has an actor ever been right for a role but you would've changed make-up or hair? Any tips on successfully completing the Princess Leia look? Anyone else want a Tin-Tin sequel?

Have a great rest of your day!

Chloe the MovieCritic

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