Sunday, May 11, 2008

It's Mother's Day. Let's watch some mother movies.

I thought of "Mommie Dearest" and "Serial Mom."

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Blogger Kev said...

'Aliens.' In the end, it's about a mother and a surrogate mother fighting for their children.

5/11/08 9:08 AM  
Blogger Outis said...

Don't forget "Throw Momma from the Train", another heart-warming tale of mothers & sons.

5/11/08 9:17 AM  
Blogger Ron said...

"Psycho" shows a sons love of his mother, so strong, well, it brings a tear to my eye...

5/11/08 9:44 AM  
Blogger Trooper York said...

White Heat.....Top of the world MA.

5/11/08 9:45 AM  
Blogger Pogo said...

Happy Mother's Day, Althouse, reader, ruth anne, freeman, and all. And for amba, whose "Ground Zero in [her] life and heart is completely invisible."

Simon Birch with Ashley judd
The River Wild (1994) with Meryl Streep
Parenthood with Steve Martin and Mary Steenburgen

This Woman's Work
by Kate Bush

Pray God you can cope.
I stand outside this woman's work,
This woman's world.
Ooh, it's hard on the man,
Now his part is over.
Now starts the craft of the father.

I know you have a little life in you yet.
I know you have a lot of strength left.
I know you have a little life in you yet.
I know you have a lot of strength left.

I should be crying, but I just can't let it show.
I should be hoping, but I can't stop thinking

Of all the things I should've said,
That I never said.
All the things we should've done,
That we never did.
All the things I should've given,
But I didn't.

Oh, darling, make it go,
Make it go away.

Give me these moments back.
Give them back to me.
Give me that little kiss.
Give me your hand.


and
I Love My Mom
by Suzzy Roche, with the Roches
mommy help me
i can t hear
there is a pain
in my ear
i am afraid
and i need your love
and i love my mom

mommy why
are you really angry
i don t know
what is the matter with me
you make me cry
and i need your love
and i love my mom

down in the cellar
is a memory chest
inside of it
mom's wedding dress
i try it on
and i need your love
and i love my mom

i understand
as i get a little older
i can't always
do what i'm told
i get a spanking
and i need your love
and i love my mom

5/11/08 10:17 AM  
Blogger rcocean said...

We're going to watch "I remember Mama"

On fathers day "Life with Father".

We have a thing for Irene Dunne.

5/11/08 10:50 AM  
Blogger Dust Bunny Queen said...

"Overboard" with Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn is an interesting movie about motherhood and families. Being the Mother isn't always about being the biological parent. Being a family isn't always about being genetically related.

5/11/08 11:14 AM  
Blogger vbspurs said...

Rocean, marry me! I love Irene Dunne, and especially those two films.

(As an aside, Althouse should really consider some kind of eHarmony dating service for her blog)

If you guys are bitter about your mother, may I suggest:

Ordinary People

If you think you know Mary Tyler Moore as an actress, you don't know crap. She gave a committedly ice-cold WASP performance, much scarier than any Mommie Dearest (though I love the latter film).

If you love your mama, but she was a ditz, check out the made-for-TV-movie about Gloria Vanderbilt (co-starring Bette Davis!!):

"Little Gloria...Happy At Last"

No introductions needed, you all know:

"Mask"

Back when Cher could act (boy did she, and Eric Stoltz too).

Taking up DBQ's theme that you don't have to be a biological mother, to raise a kid, everyone should watch this once in their lives:

"Auntie Mame

Happy Mother's Day, Althousians (again)! :)

Cheers,
Victoria

5/11/08 11:51 AM  
Blogger Trooper York said...

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5/11/08 12:38 PM  
Blogger Trooper York said...

Beowulf, the story of a mother's love.

5/11/08 12:42 PM  
Blogger rcocean said...

Victoria,

I'll marry you tomorrow, if the Mrs. gives the OK. How do you feel about Polygamy?

5/11/08 12:49 PM  
Blogger ricpic said...

If you're lucky your mom's your first girl,
Your introduction to the man and woman whirl.

5/11/08 12:49 PM  
Blogger titusisdreamingofhog said...

Spanking the Monkey-absolutely the feel good mother movie of all time.

5/11/08 1:06 PM  
Blogger titusisdreamingofhog said...

Which family is Vito celebrating Mothers Day with?

I can't believe there has been no comment by our "moderate" hee hee about Vito.

It has it all. Two families, lies, the grandfather in on it and paying for the second family. It is absolutey fabulous. Hypocrisy, Lies, Deceit, Sex, Alcohol.

5/11/08 1:08 PM  
Blogger steven said...

For those who like Mother's day I recommend "I Remember Mama". For those who don't, try "I Dismember Mama".

5/11/08 1:28 PM  
Blogger Ruth Anne Adams said...

"Legally Blonde" is on Comedy Central. As a mother, I get to choose.

5/11/08 2:00 PM  
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5/11/08 2:01 PM  
Blogger PatCA said...

Happy Mother's Day to all.

BTW why is the media allowed to still say "Mother's" Day? Shouldn't they say "Progenitor 1" Day or "Parent Day" or some such?

5/11/08 2:20 PM  
Blogger vbspurs said...

I'll marry you tomorrow, if the Mrs. gives the OK. How do you feel about Polygamy?

I'm not crazy about the clothes, Rocean. Maybe we can just live in sin?

Cheers,
Victoria

5/11/08 2:40 PM  
Blogger nina said...

You could take almost any film and construct a statement out of it about motherhood.

But if someone seriously wanted to understand the brutal strength of a mother's love and the horrible aftermath of not being able to protect a child, your child -- no movie, for me, is more powerful than Sophie's Choice.

Not being able to save one's child. Probably the greatest pain of all.

Happy Mother's Day.

5/11/08 2:40 PM  
Blogger HeatherRadish said...

Friday the Thirteenth (original) is a pretty good story about the "brutal strength of a mother's love", too.

5/11/08 2:55 PM  
Blogger reader_iam said...

Nina beat me to it.

5/11/08 3:09 PM  
Blogger Ron said...

Live in sin? Victoria, sin is my middle name! I prefer 'shack up with lust', anywho...

5/11/08 5:17 PM  
Blogger rcocean said...

Victoria,

Well Ok. But remember when you're still single, bitter, and clinging to guns and religion, that I offered marriage.

5/11/08 5:19 PM  
Blogger blake said...

This is what happens when you're spending the day in service to motherhood.

I was going to say "I Disemember Mam". Though the first movie that came to mind was actually American Gothic with Rod Steiger and Yvonne De Carlo.

And, Titus, before Spanking the Monkey there was Luna.

5/11/08 9:44 PM  
Blogger TMink said...

Gone with the Wind! Melanie is the soul of a kind, loving mother.

I agree with Kev about Aliens to a point, I saw it as more of an abuse victim saving her inner child.

Trey

5/12/08 2:13 PM  
Blogger David said...

Bambi--the perfect Cheesehead mother movie. Also known as: "Deer Hunter, The Prequel."

5/12/08 10:39 PM  
Blogger reader_iam said...

So, if we're thinking of "Bambi," then my mind goes to Disney's Dumbo, and this.

Sort of a shame Trooper's (likely, probably) not still around to have seen me post this.

5/12/08 10:47 PM  

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