Thursday, December 31, 2020

2021 Thursday Movie Picks Schedule (Final)

Hi everyone! Thanks to everyone who submitted a theme suggestion. There were some interesting suggestions that I just couldn't pick, because as you know being a host I participate in every single one of the TMPs and I would have had to sit out on some of them as, if you've been a frequent reader of my blog or comments, I've mentioned here and there that I don't watch Anime, watch few Docu Films and few black and white movies and so far none silent ones. Basically I only pick themes that I know I can participate :) .

Here is the updated final schedule which I will also post on the Thursday Movie Picks page for your easy reference. 

Any questions or clarification needed please leave a comment.

 

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2021 Thursday Movie Picks Schedule (Final)


January 7 -  Oscar Winners Edition: Best Picture
January 14 - 2020 Releases
January 21 - Police Detective
January 28 - TMP Television Edition: 2020 Freshmen Series
February 4 - Romance Tropes Edition: Fake Relationship
February 11 - Romance Tropes Edition: Friends to Lovers
February 18 - Romance Tropes Edition: Forbidden Love
February 25 - Romance Tropes / TMP Television Edition: Love Triangles
March 4 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Actor and Best Actress
March 11 - Movies That Haven't Aged Well [Suggested by Getter]
March 18 - Fake Identity
March 25 - TMP Television Edition: Opening Title Sequence
April 1 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress
April 8 -  Amateur Sleuths
April 15 - Female Cinematographers [Suggested by Brittani]
April 22 - Psychological Thriller
April 29 - TMP Television Edition: TV Score and/or Theme Song
May 6 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Director
May 13 - Period Dramas
May 20 - Cyberpunk
May 27 - TMP Television Edition: Globetrotting (Scripted, Non-reality, Non-travel, Non-docu series)
June 3 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay
June 10 - Worst Book to Movie Adaptations [Suggested by ThePunkTheory]
June 17 - Natural Disaster
June 24 - TMP Television Edition: Fish Out of Water
July 1 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects
July 8 - Female Athletes
July 15 - Non-English Language Movies
July 22 - Summer Break
July 29 - TMP Television Edition: Book Adaptations
August 5 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling
August 12 - Movies that Confused You [Suggested by Brittani]
August 19 - Treasure Hunt
August 26 - TMP Television Edition: Books You Want to be Adapted into a TV Series
September 2 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Original Score and Best Original Song
September 9 - Actors or Actresses Playing Themselves
September 16 - Outlaws
September 23 -  Femme Fatales
September 30 -TMP Television Edition: Non-English
October 7 - Halloween Edition: School
October 14 - Halloween Edition: Folk or Urban Legend
October 21 - Halloween Edition: Horror Comedy
October 28 - Halloween/ TMP Television Edition: Horror
November 4 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Animated Movie
November 11 - Dream Sequences
November 18 - Book Adaptations
November 25 - TMP Television Edition: Mystery
December 2 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Foreign Language Movie
December 9 - Rags to Riches
December 16 - New to the City
December 23 - Holiday Party
December 30 -TMP Television Edition: Holiday

Thursday Movie Picks #338: TMP Television Edition - Space / Aliens



Hello there and welcome to Thursday Movie Picks a weekly series where you share movie picks each Thursday. The rules are simple: based on the theme of the week pick three to five titles and tell us why you picked them. For further details and the schedule visit the series main page here.

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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is TMP Television Edition -  Space / Aliens

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Well this is a tough theme. I just realised I don't really watch that many sci-fi series and much less those that takes place in space or have aliens. The only recent one is The Expense. So my picks today are Alien TV series I saw as a kid.

Roswell (1999–2002)
The series follow three alien teens as they navigate life and high school. They lead very human lives hiding their alien powers well until one of them saves a classmate. This was one of my favourite teen shows growing up. I'm quite surprised I have yet to talk about it on this blog because I was like really into this series back then and would check out the fan websites for all the latest news. The series was so much fun and the two main leads had such great electric chemistry. I know the series got a reboot/re-imagining recently with the characters aged up to being adults; I hope it eventually gets added to Netflix so I can watch it.

The Outer Limits  (1995 - 2002)
This is a sci-fi horror anthology series which I saw mostly the first few seasons. I don't actually remember any of the episodes except for one. It was the very first episode of season one that was about these insects taken from soil samples from Mars, I remember it really scaring me. Apparently that episode was an adaptation from George R.R. Martin's short novel.
 
The X-Files (1993 - 2018)
This is another series that I'm surprised I've never talked about on this blog since it formed a large part part of my childhood TV experience. However, like The Outer Limits, I really don't remember any of the episodes since it was so long ago and I only saw the seasons that were from the 90s. I was probably too young to have seen the series then and some of the episodes were scary; I would cover my eyes...still I would stay tuned for the next episode.
 
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Thursday, December 24, 2020

Thursday Movie Picks #337: Holiday Action Movies

 


Hello there and welcome to Thursday Movie Picks a weekly series where you share your movie picks each Thursday. The rules are simple: based on the theme of the week pick three to five movies and tell us why you picked them. For further details and the schedule visit the series main page here.

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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Holiday Action Movies

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I've been watching quite a number of 80s and 90s action movies this past year, so today's theme was easy. In fact, these are the very movies that inspired it.

P.S. I've posted the Preliminary 2021 Schedule last Sunday, check it out here.

Lethal Weapon (1987)
I really enjoyed this one. It's a fun action packed buddy movie with two leads that have great chemistry. And it's also set around the holidays. Remember when they had the big fight in Murtaugh's front yard where the house and yard was in full Christmas decor.

Die Hard (1988)
I basically saw this because Peralta in Brooklyn Nine-Nine is obsessed with Die Hard and I hadn't seen it yet. It was ok, I was not that charmed by it. Anyway the whole premise is McClane attends his wife's office Christmas Party when a group of terrorists comes in and hold the building hostage.

Die Hard 2 (1990)
This one is similarly set around the holidays. McClane is waiting at the airport for his wife's plane to arrive when of course a group of terrorists come and seize control of the airport. I actually prefer Die Hard 2 to the first. McClane is interacting with a lot more people and covering a lot more ground (it being an airport and all); there's just a lot more things going on rather than McClane by himself like in the first movie and I just found this funnier.
 
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Sunday, December 20, 2020

2021 Thursday Movie Picks Schedule (Preliminary)

 
Hi everyone! The upcoming 2021 run of Thursday Movie Picks will be the eighth year I'm doing the series. I'm amazed that some of you are still here joining me each week.

This year I'm running two special edition themes. First is the Romance Tropes Edition which will of course run in February. This, I hope will be an annual edition just like the Halloween Edition with different themes each year. The second one is the Oscar Winners Edition. It will be on the first Thursday of each month. Since I only have ten Thursdays for it (as October is all Halloween and February now all taken up), I've had to do double categories for some Thursdays. For example "Best Actor and Best Actress", "Best Song and Best Score", etc. For these you can pick 3-5 movies for each category, so a maximum of 10 if you're up for the challenge, or pink 3-5 movies for both categories.

As you know with each year, it has been harder and harder coming up with new themes, which is why I have some fixed returning themes. I also require a little help from you for some theme suggestions. I have a few dates open; EIGHT in total (I've highlighted the dates, but please note I may rearrange the order of all the themes on the final schedule). If you're interested in submitting themes here are the submission criteria:

a) must have participated in a few TMPs and have been an active commenter on my TMP blog posts.
b) submit three (no more as I'll probably have a hard time choosing) suggestions by posting a comment on this post. Only on this post.
c) please submit suggestions by December 29 as Final Schedule will be released latest by December 31.

Any questions or clarification needed please leave a comment.

 

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2021 Thursday Movie Picks Schedule (Preliminary)


January 7 -  Oscar Winners Edition: Best Picture
January 14 - 2020 Releases
January 21 - Police Detective
January 28 - TMP Television Edition: 2020 Freshmen Series
February 4 - Romance Tropes Edition: Fake Relationship
February 11 - Romance Tropes Edition: Friends to Lovers
February 18 - Romance Tropes Edition: Forbidden Love
February 25 - Romance Tropes / TMP Television Edition: Love Triangles
March 4 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Actor and Best Actress
March 11 -
March 18 - Fake Identity
March 25 - TMP Television Edition: Opening Title Sequence
April 1 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress
April 8 -
April 15 -

April 22 - Psychological Thriller
April 29 - TMP Television Edition: TV Score and/or Theme Song
May 6 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Director
May 13 - Period Dramas
May 20 -
May 27 - TMP Television Edition: Globetrotting (Scripted, Non-reality, Non-travel, Non-docu series)
June 3 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay
June 10 -
June 17 - Natural Disaster
June 24 - TMP Television Edition: Fish Out of Water
July 1 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects
July 15 - Non-English Language Movies
July 22 - 
July 29 - TMP Television Edition: Book Adaptations
August 5 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling
August 12 -
August 19 - Treasure Hunt
August 26 - TMP Television Edition: Books You Want to be adapted into a TV Series
September 2 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Original Score and Best Original Song
September 9 - Actors or Actresses Playing Themselves
September 16 -
September 23 -  Femme Fatales
September 30 -TMP Television Edition: Non-English
October 7 - Halloween Edition: School
October 14 - Halloween Edition: Folk or Urban Legend
October 21 - Halloween Edition: Horror Comedy
October 28 - Halloween/ TMP Television Edition: Horror
November 4 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Animated Movie
November 11 - Dream Sequences
November 18 - Book Adaptations
November 25 - TMP Television Edition: Mystery
December 2 - Oscar Winners Edition: Best Foreign Language Movie
December 9 - Rags to Riches
December 16 - New to the City
December 23 - Holiday Party
December 30 -TMP Television Edition: Holiday


Thursday, December 17, 2020

Thursday Movie Picks #336: Films Directed by a Female Director

 


Hello there and welcome to Thursday Movie Picks a weekly series where you share your movie picks each Thursday. The rules are simple: based on the theme of the week pick three to five movies and tell us why you picked them. For further details and the schedule visit the series main page here.

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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Films Directed by a Female Director

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Today's theme is a suggestion from Brittani. Well I'm going to be pretty random and pick 3 movies that I like that were directed by women. And I'm doing a theme within a theme.

P.S. I'll be posting the preliminary 2021 schedule this weekend, so come and check it out.

The Virgin Suicides (1999)
A group of men tell a story of the Lisbon sisters, who they were obsessed with when they were teenagers, who had all committed suicide over the course of a few months. I had read the book and loved it and then saw the movie which I thought captured the book's dreamy nostalgic melancholy perfectly. Sofia Coppola had both adapted the screenplay and directed the movie and this still remains my favourite movie of hers.

Somersault (2004)
An Australian coming of age tale about a teenage girl who runs away from home to a mountain town. Written and directed by Cate Shortland who is also the director of the upcoming Black Widow. I remember this the least since I saw this just the once quite some time ago but I remember liking it and that it had a good performance by Abbie Cornish; this I think was her breakout role.

Jennifer's Body (2009) 
A cheerleader develops an insatiable appetite for boys in this horror comedy. I liked this when it came out and though it was not well received then, I thought that it would eventually be a cult favorite one day. Karyn Kusama also directed another horror movie I like, The Invitation, which was a more tension filled horror thriller.
 
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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Thursday Movie Picks #335: Movies for Seniors / The Elderly

 


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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Movies for Seniors / The Elderly

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I've been noticing, say in the last ten years or so, that there are more movies where the main character or an ensemble of characters are the elderly and touching on issues that are part of aging which I thought were clearly targeted at seniors. Rightly so, I guess, since there are quite a lot of places experiencing an aging population where these seniors have both the buying power and the time to watch movies and wouldn't they want to see themselves reflected on screen. Studios have got to tap that market right? Plus there are those senior citizen discounts movie theaters tend to have to get seniors into theaters. Anyway here are the movies I like.

Our Souls at Night (2017)
Two old neighbours who have each lost their spouse some years back have had little contact with one another until out of loneliness one of them seek companionship from the other. I had actually happen to have seen Barefoot in the Park (1967) starring Fonda and Redford which had played on TV just before this premiered on Netflix. 50 years later and I think both of them still have pretty good chemistry.

The Meddler (2015)
A widow moves to Los Angeles to be closer to her adult daughter after her husband's death. When her daughter rejects her over-mothering, she plays the mother role to her daughter's friends and an employee at a store she frequents. I like this one, it's quite sad and sweet too. Susan Sarandon plays the widow, who's lonely and a little desperate to do something and be needed hence the over-mothering which her daughter just doesn't want. So she sort of have to find her own place in a new city and make new friends.

Quartet (2012)
Set in a home for retired musicians, a group of residents' preparation for a concert is disrupted by the arrival of a new resident. I don't remember this as much since I haven't seen this for quite some time. But I remember enjoying it and thinking it was just very charming and funny.
 
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Thursday, December 3, 2020

Thursday Movie Picks #334: Adaptations



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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Adaptations

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Today is one of those annual themes. I'm picking once again recent watches. I haven't read any of the books they're based on, but I did enjoy their adaptations.

Enola Holmes (2020)
Based on a children's book series - Sherlock Holme's teen sister, Enola, sets off on her own to find her missing mother using what she thinks are clues left by her. This was such a charming, funny and fun adventure movie. If I was 12, I would have loved this and probably watch it repeatedly.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018)
Based on the book of the same name - A writer forms a friendship with residents of Guernsey Island who had formed a book club during WWII where reading and talking about books became an escape from the harsh life of living under Nazi occupation. I picked this back for the Bookish theme and it's here again as it fittingly fits today's theme and because I like this charming romantic drama.

Stonehearst Asylum (2014)
Based on a short story by Edgar Allen Poe - A new graduate, the alienist Dr Newgate arrives at Stonehearst Asylum to expand his training. He soon realises something is not quite right in the asylum. Asylums are scary especially those ones in the past; if you've heard of Nellie Bly, you'd know of how terribly patients used to be treated. The ill treatment of patients plays a large role in what eventually happens in the movie. Anyway I really enjoyed this gothic psychological drama and there are two good twists in the story: one which happens quite early on and the other at the very end.

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