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Monday, March 23, 2020

Cabin Fever From Corona Virus Isolation?

HERE'S A CURE!


Seeking ways to stay safe, sane, and reasonably maintained during the Corona outbreak?
Join the club.
With virtually everybody on mandated lockdown and in "chill mode" it makes sense to find constructive, inexpensive ways to mellow out the madness.
That is, until things return to some degree of normalcy (and I pray that they do).

Let's just think of it as an extended "stay-cation." Shall we?
So, in the mean time and in between time, I'm suggesting some "movie therapy" here  while you're at home.

In the book Cinematherapy, the Girl's Guide to Movies for Every Mood, the authors write: "Movies are more than entertainment: they're self medication. A good flick is like a soothing tonic that, if administered properly, in combination with total inertia and something obscenely high in fat grams, can cure everything from an identity crisis, to a bad hair day, to the I-hate-my-job blues."

Add to the mix a little popcorn, a bottle of wine, some chocolates or your favorite food fix.
And here's a bonus: you can indulge individually, make it a date night or establish it as family "quality time." Hello?
Be forewarned: some of the films below may have mature themes, so be sure to consult the ratings before watching them with the little ones.

ADMIT ONE...



A few of these selections are "oldies but goodies." Others will be new to some of you.


WHAT JEN RECOMMENDS:

COMEDY

  • DEATH AT A FUNERAL (VERSION WITH CHRIS ROCK)
  • ABOUT THE OTHER NIGHT (WITH MICHAEL EALY AND KEVIN HART)
  • BUCKET LIST
  • CHOCOLATE CITY (THERE'S A DANCE SCENE IN THIS ONE WITH TYSON BECKFORD THAT'S WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION, LADIES).
  • MAGIC MIKE
  • HOME ALONE
  • BAD GRANDPA



DRAMA

  • ELEGY
  • STUCK (WITH STEPHEN REA)
  • RAY (WITH JAMIE FOXX)
  • QUEEN & SLIM
  • FREEDOM WRITERS
  • CHANGING LANES (WITH SAMUEL L. JACKSON)
  • CONTROL (WITH RAY LIOTTA)


ROMANCE

  • MUST LOVE DOGS
  • THE BIG SICK
  • BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
  • LOVE JONES
  • CYRUS
  • OUR FAMILY WEDDING (WITH AMERICA FERRERA)

CORONA CASH-SAVING TIP:
Did you know that in most (if not all) library locations, you can check out movies and music for free? Also worth noting is that many Dollar Tree stores currently sell great movies for merely one buck.
There is no difference in the quality or selection here than at other higher paying stores and outlets.


Well, there you have it, folks...my flicks fix.
Happy viewing!

Your turn.
What would you add? Agree or disagree with the selections listed?


Image credits: 
Candy & popcorn, Pixabay.com 

11 comments:

  1. Jen--I would add "Hidalgo" (with Viggo Mortensen) to the drama list, and "Love Actually" to the romance list.

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    1. Well, well, well...a blast from the past! How are you?
      I think I've seen "Love actually." I'll have to check my video library. Great to hear from you today, "-)

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  2. Jen--I would add "Hidalgo" and "Fried Green Tomatoes" to the drama list, and "Love Actually" to the romance list.

    I'll have to check out "Chocolate City." Thanks for the recommendation.

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    1. Sioux,

      To quote you: "from the soulful white chick" who hipped me to RUTHIE FOSTER. I owe you big time. Consider this my payment. LOL

      Chocolate City is something like attending a bachelorette party (without having the expense of a gift). :-)
      The guys are GORGEOUS...and it's a fun time.

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    2. It initially appears that I have not seen "Love Actually."
      Will try to score it from the library when it re-opens. Thanks, Sioux.

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  3. Jenn ya gotta add "The Notebook" to romance. Ya just gotta! Good recommendations. Stay safe my friend. :)

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    1. Oh yeah, I forgot. Thanks, Yuwanda. Consider it added~!
      Thanks so much for stopping by, dear.

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  4. Make sure to watch Dirty Dancing. And for those with Netflix, the Madam CJ Walker series is good.

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  5. Interesting, Marcie. I'd like to check out the Madam CJ Walker series myself. Appreciate your feedback!

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  6. We're all getting a little more creative these days, aren't we? :) The Lake House is a favorite tear jerker for me.

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    1. Thanks dear, for adding to the mix here!
      Haven't heard of that one before. :-)

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