Sunday, June 21, 2009

Special| Father's day movies to watch.

21st June is Father’s day so what movies to watch. So to help the movie followers out there I come one some movies which I think best to watch in DVDs. I categorize The-Best-Movie-Dads & Worst-Movie-Dads ever as the following:


Best Movie Dads:

  1. Chris Gardner (Will Smith): The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)- Why He is a Good Dad?- He may not have the best business sense (what were those contraptions he was selling? But even a bout with homelessness couldn’t hinder his determination to live happy-ly ever after with his son.
  2. Guido Orefice (Roberto Benigni): Life Is Beautiful (1997)- All good dads try to shield their kids from the more painful realities of life. But Guido protects his son both physically and psychologically by turning the Holocaust into a game. Now that takes some parenting skill.
  3. John Quincy Archibald (Denzel Washington): John Q. (2002)- Because if you don’t operate on his dying son, he will take your hospital’s emergency room hostage, and he will put a hurting on anybody who gets in his way. And because he’s Denzel Washington.
  4. Others to watch Daniel Hiullard (Robin Williams) in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Jim’s Dad (Eugene Levy) in American Pie & Arthur Weasley in Harry Potter Years 1-5 .


Worst Movie Dads:

  1. Darth Vader (James Earl Jones): Star Wars Trilogy- Why He’s a Bad Dad?- The Dark Side’s #1 fan is so self-involved he doesn’t even realize he has kids until “Empire”—and then what does he do when Luke refuses to join hin? He chops off his hand with a lightsaber and tries to kill him. Well, at least he didn’t lock him in a room with Jar Jar.
  2. Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis): There Will Be Blood (2007)- Even after using his adopted son as a business prop, accidentally making him deaf and sending him away alone. Plainview seems to case about the kid until he throws him out with the mocking insult “You’re a bastard from a basket.” Dude, that’s milkshake-cold.
  3. Homer Simpson (Dan Castellaneta): The Simpsons Movie (2007)- We already had over 400 episodes’ worth of proof that Homer was an irresponsible, immature, alcoholic father before the movie hit. Then he goes and pollutes Springfield so badly the entire town (people included) is locked in a biodome.
  4. Others to watch Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe) in Spider-Man Trilogy, Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) in The Godfather (1972) & Fletcher Reede (Jim Carrey) in Liar Liar (1997).

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