Dad's Top
20 Film Dramedies - Ranked!
Countdown from #20 to #1. This
includes Dad's spoiler-free Mini-Preview!
Honorable
Mention |
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Harvey (1950),
Director: Henry Koster, rated Approved
The
Wonderful Pulitzer Prize Play... becomes one of the
Great Motion Pictures of our Time!
 Starring: James
Stewart, Josephine Hull, Peggy Dow, Charles Drake, Wallace Ford,
William H. Lynn, Victoria Horne, Jesse White, Cecil Kellaway
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★☆
- near perfect
"Years ago my mother used to
say to me, "In this world, you must be oh so smart or oh so
pleasant."
For years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
And you may quote me." - Elwood P. Dowd
Why watch this?
It's one of Stewart's best and most beloved films.
Plot Summary:
Elwood P. Dowd, a kind and eccentric man, claims his
best friend is an invisible,
six-foot-three-and-a-half-inch tall rabbit named Harvey.
His sister, Veta Louise, is determined to have Elwood
committed to a sanitarium due to his insistence on
Harvey's existence, which is hindering her family's
social standing and her daughter's marriage prospects. A
comedic mix-up at the sanitarium leads to Veta Louise
being temporarily committed herself, forcing Elwood to
navigate the situation with his usual pleasant demeanor
and the help of his unseen companion.
Dad's Preview:
We all know someone who is a little "touched". Elwood sees
a giant pooka. Gotta love him. The script is just so off-the-wall that you
can't help but love this film. Sure our protagonist is a little
strange, but aren't those
oddities the traits that make people unique and interesting in
the first place? It is certainly an entertaining movie... and it
just might hop right into your heart.

Universal Pictures |
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#20 |
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The Descendants
(2011),
Director: Alexander Payne, rated R for language
From
the Director of About Schmidt and Sideways
 Starring: George
Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Beau Bridges, Amara Miller, Nick
Krause, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard, Robert Forster
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★☆
- near perfect
"On the phone he can
escape. In person, he's got nowhere to go.
I wanna see his
face." - Matt King, regarding a meeting with his dying wife's lover.
Why watch this?
It's heart-warming, heart-breaking, painful, and often really funny.
Plot Summary: In
Hawaii, Matt King must navigate family turmoil and reconnect
with his daughters after his wife is seriously injured in a
boating accident. While grappling with his wife's coma, he also
faces pressure to make a decision about selling land wrapped up
in a large family land trust.
Dad's Preview:
For years I just did not like George Clooney. To me, he seemed a cocky,
handsome jerk living off his family name (his aunt is Rosemary
Clooney). This film, however, changed all that for me. He plays
a man whose wife is in a terminal coma. Set in Hawaii, the film's
heart is this man's pain, and his daughter's reluctant support.
You will laugh, then cry, then laugh again. Nick
Krause, as Sid, gets an honorable mention for his perfectly
delivered, and quite dumb-ass, comedic lines.

Ad Hominem
Entertainment; Fox Searchlight Pictures |
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#19 |
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Mr. Mom (1983),
Director: Stan Dragoti, rated PG
Caroline's a
rising executive. Jack just lost his job. Jack's going to have
to start from the bottom up.
 Starring: Michael
Keaton, Teri Garr, Martin Mull, Ann Jillian, Christopher Lloyd,
Jeffrey Tambor, Frederick Koehler, Graham Jarvis
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★☆
- near perfect
"My brain is like oatmeal.
I yelled at Kenny today for coloring outside the lines! Megan
and I are
starting to watch the same TV shows, and I'm liking
them! I'm losing it."
- Jack Butler
Why watch this?
It's funny, tender and great to see the "shoe on the other
foot".
Plot Summary:
Facing unexpected unemployment, Jack Butler, a Detroit
automotive engineer trades roles with his wife, who returns to
the advertising workforce after years as a homemaker. He then
embarks on a steep learning curve of domestic duties and
childcare, including navigating chaotic grocery trips and
managing mischievous children. Meanwhile, his wife faces the
challenges of the corporate world, including a predatory boss.
Dad's Preview:
Switching marital roles might be easy for some, but not the
couple in this family comedy. This hilarious film has a lot to
teach about appreciating both roles as couples grapple with
changes in their lives. By changes I mean children, you
know, that massive responsibility that you don't get a
manual for. It is however excellent fodder for great comedy. This is Keaton at the height of his
comedic film run.

Sherwood
Productions; 20th Century Fox |
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#18 |
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Chef
(2014),
Director: Jon Favreau rated R for language (should be
PG-13)
Starting from scratch never tasted so good.
 Starring: John
Favreau, Sofía Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson,
Dustin Hoffman, Oliver Platt, Emjay Anthony,
Robert Downey Jr.
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★☆
- near perfect
"I may not do
everything great in my life, but I'm good at this. I manage to
touch people's lives with what I do and
I want to share this
with you." - Carl
Casper to his son, Percy
Why watch this?
It's a wonderful father/son film, and most is onboard a food
truck!
Plot Summary: A
talented chef loses his job at a Los Angeles restaurant after a
clash with a food critic. Determined to rediscover his passion
for cooking and reconnect with his family, he decides to start a
food truck. With the help from his ex-wife, teen son and a
friend, he travels across the country, selling delicious grub.
Dad's Preview:
You can literally taste the love that director Jon Favreau puts into
this little cinematic gem. He portrays Carl, a perfectionist
chef who blows up at a restaurant critic (all wonderfully filmed
and posted online) and loses his job. With
some urging from his ex-wife, he starts a food truck.
He's also urged to take along his preteen son, for some badly
needed bonding. The film is fun and heart-warming
to watch, and afterwards you will be craving a real Cubano sandwich!

Aldamisa
Ent., Fairview Ent., Fetisov Teterin Films, Prescience,
Altus Media, Kilburn Media; Open Road Films |
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#17 |
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A League of Their Own (1992),
Director: Penny Marshall, rated PG
To achieve the
incredible you have to attempt the impossible.
 Starring: Tom Hanks,
Geena Davis, Lori Petty, Madonna, Rosie O’Donnell, Megan
Cavanagh, Tracy Reiner, Bitty Schram, Anne Ramsay
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Are you crying?! There's
no crying! There's no crying in baseball!" - Jimmy Dugan
Why watch this?
The complicated sister relationship between Davis and Petty is
priceless!
Plot Summary:
During World War II, with many men fighting overseas, the future
of Major League Baseball was uncertain. To keep professional
baseball alive, a league of female players was formed, and
scouts traversed the country to find talented women, including
sisters Dottie and Kit, from a small farming town in Oregon. We
follow their journey as they navigate the challenges of being
professional athletes in the 1940s, grapple with a gruff,
alcoholic manager, and struggle to keep the league and their
team, the Rockford Peaches.
Dad's Preview:
I crave films about historical events that most folks never heard
of. This sports movie, about the 1943 All-American Girls
Professional Baseball League, has a lot of heart. That comes from
Director Penny Marshall. Audiences and critics loved this
adorable flick
featuring female leads. Geena Davis and Lori Petty are splendid
throughout. Tom Hanks, of course, is great as the team's
drunken, angry and disenfranchised manager. It's a comedy that
will warm your soul.

Parkway
Productions; Columbia Pictures |
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#16 |
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Being There (1979),
Director: Hal Ashby, rated PG for language
Life
is a state of mind.
 Starring: Peter
Sellers, Shirley McLaine, Melvyn Douglas, Jack Warden, Richard
Dysart, Richard Basehart, Than Wyenn, David Clennon
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"As long as the roots
are not severed, all is well.
And all will be well in the
garden." - Chauncey
The Gardener
Why watch this?
It's a creative story about powerful men who see simplicity as wisdom...
which it is.
Plot Summary: A
simple gardener, Chance, is forced to leave the only home he has
ever known after his employer's death. Having only ever see the
world through television and gardening, his quaint observations
are misinterpreted as profound wisdom by those he encounters in
the outside world. Through a series of miscommunications and
societal projections, he finds himself becoming an influential
figure in Washington politics. Chance even gets the ear of the
U.S. President.
Dad's Preview:
This tale skirts the borderline between what
is and what people want to believe. Nominated for two Academy
Awards, I feel this film is its generation's
Forrest Gump
(1994).
As a
film pre-viewer, I ask that you be patient, and let this
slow-burn film
develop. Your reward will be a thought-provoking film ending,
and perhaps a little added wisdom.

Lorimar
Productions; United Artists
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#15 |
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Tremors (1990),
Director: Ron Underwood, rated PG-13 for sci-fi
violence, mild gore
The monster
movie that breaks new ground.
 Starring: Kevin
Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross, Reba McEntire,
Bobby Jacoby, Tony Genaro, Ariana Richards, Richard Marcus
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Run for it? Running is not
a plan. Running is what you do when a plan fails!" - Earl
Why watch this?
Gigantic, underground, man-eating worms! That's a hard YES for me.
Plot Summary: Set in
the remote desert town of Perfection, Nevada, two handymen, Val
and Earl, decide to leave their dull lives. Before they can
depart, strange tremors and a series of mysterious deaths
suggest a dangerous threat lurks beneath the surface. Along with
other residents, including a seismologist and a survivalist
couple, they must fight to survive against unseen, giant
creatures that hunt by sensing vibrations.
Dad's Preview:
I cannot say enough about Kevin Bacon. In
Animal House
(1978) I hated him as a snobby frat boy. He has since earned
my respect. He
certainly is a hard-working actor. This monster film hits the right blend of horror/gore, action and comedy from start to finish.
Scientifically it's preposterous, so don't waste your time
trying to make it make sense. Just go with it. Fred Ward also
shines as
Bacon's hillbilly sidekick, Earl. The two become unlikely
protectors as giant worms threaten a small, desert hamlet.
Despite the topic, the film is well-done and very fun to watch.

No Frills Prod.,
Pacific Western Prod.; Universal Pictures |
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#14 |
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American Beauty (1999),
Director: Sam Mendes, rated R strong sexuality,
nudity, language, violence
...
look closer
 Starring: Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening, Thora Birch, Mena
Suvari, Wes Bentley, Allison Janney, Peter Gallagher, Chris
Cooper
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"I feel like I've been in a
coma for the past twenty years. And I'm just now waking up." –
Lester Burnham
Why watch this? It's such a uniquely American tragedy, both beautiful and brutally
painful.
Plot Summary:
Lester Burnham is a man slogging through a suburban marriage,
and a midlife crisis, who becomes infatuated with his daughter's
best friend. This sexual obsession leads him to question and
significantly change his life, including his career and his
relationships. These changes are a bit too radical for his wife
to handle.
Dad's Preview:
This film takes a critical look at the American way of life, and
how the insatiable quest for material happiness can screw people
up. We have a man in the midst of a mid-life crisis. His
tightly wound wife is losing her mind, and having an affair, too. Their
teenage daughter desperately just wants
to be seen. Their neighbor is a hard-ass ex-military man, who's
hell-bent on toughing up his sensitive son. Mix this all together, and the
result is a cinematic climax you won't soon forget.

Jinks/Cohen Company; DreamWorks Pictures |
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#13 |
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Good Morning, Vietnam
(1987),
Director: Barry Levinson, rated R for violence,
language
Time to rock it from the Delta to the DMZ!
 Starring:
Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, Bruno Kirby, Robert Wuhl, Tung Thanh, Chintara
Sukapatana, J. T. Walsh
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Five months in Vietnam and
my best friend is a V.C.! This will not look good on a résumé!"
- Adrian Cronauer
Why watch this?
Robin Williams steals the show, and I think that was the
idea.
Plot Summary:
Adrian Cronauer, an Armed Forces Radio Service DJ, is assigned
to Saigon during the Vietnam War in 1965. His irreverent style
and choice of music make him incredibly popular with the troops,
but they infuriate his stuffy superiors. The film explores the
contrast between Cronauer's attempts to bring levity and rock
and roll to the soldiers, and the growing realities and
complexities of the war surrounding them. Dad's Preview:
Robin Williams, early on, was a quick-witted, almost manic,
comedian. Here, he is an Army DJ in Vietnam, spinning tunes, and
witty humor, for the troops. Could the film-makers harness his
high energy, yet control it enough, to succeed on film? This
vehicle let him be spontaneous, and funny, but it also exposed
us to the real actor behind the mania. His complicated
relationship with two Vietnamese siblings gives the film a real
beating heart.

Touchstone
Pictures, Silver Screen Partners III; Buena Vista Pictures Dist. |
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#12 |
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975),
Director: Miloš Forman, rated R for language
If he's crazy,
what does that make you?
 Starring: Jack
Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, William Redfield, Michael Berryman,
Scatman Crothers, Danny DeVito, Christopher Lloyd, Sydney
Lassick, Will Sampson, Brad Dourif
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"They
was giving me ten thousand watts a day, you know, and I'm hot to
trot! The next woman takes me on
is gonna light up like a
pinball machine and pay off in silver dollars!" -
McMurphy
Why watch this?
To remind you do everything possible to avoid a mental
institute.
Plot Summary:
Randle P. McMurphy is a rebellious and boisterous convict who
feigns mental illness to avoid hard labor and is sent to a
psychiatric hospital. There, he clashes with the authoritarian
head nurse, Nurse Ratched, who rules the ward with strict
control and manipulative tactics. McMurphy attempts to disrupt
the oppressive routines and inspire the other patients to regain
their sense of individuality and freedom.
Dad's Preview:
An ensemble cast, most destined to become superstars, grace the
screen in this story of abuse in a mental hospital. Nicholson,
as only he can, plays an incarcerated "grifter" who just wants
to bring a little fun to his fellow inmates. The infamous Nurse Ratched
does all she can to stop him and maintain order, often exposing
the depths of her cruelty. Special kudos to the towering Will Sampson as "Chief".

Fantasy Films;
United Artists |
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#11 |
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Midnight Run
(1988),
Director: Martin Brest, rated R for strong language.
A tough bounty
hunter. A sensitive criminal.
 Starring: Robert De
Niro, Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina,
Joe Pantoliano
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Well if you don't shut up,
pretty soon you're gonna suffer from fistaphobia." – Jack
Walsh to "The Duke"
Why watch this?
The exchanges between Grodin and De Niro are priceless.
Plot Summary:
Gruff bounty hunter, Jack Walsh, agrees to a seemingly easy job:
retrieve a mob accountant from New York and bring him back to
Los Angeles. However, the accountant, Jonathan "The Duke"
Mardukas, turns out to be a demanding and eccentric individual
with a fear of flying, forcing the two men on an arduous
cross-country journey by various modes of transportation. As
they travel, they are pursued relentlessly by the FBI, who want
The Duke to testify against his former boss, and by the mob, who
want to silence him permanently, all while facing off against a
rival bounty hunter.
Dad's Preview:
This is a superb buddy and/or road movie. It
focuses on two
polar opposite characters: one is a tough bail bondsman, Jack; the
other, a meek, soft-spoken mob accountant known as "The Duke".
Suffice it to say this film is packed with FBI agents, the Mob,
car chases, and train rides. That said, I really enjoy the small
scenes: scamming cash from Red's Bar, Jack's hurried visit to
his estranged wife and daughter, and the film's perfect ending.
What really impressed me was the humor, especially from
non-comedic actors De Niro and Grodin - they play so well off
each other.

City Lights Films;
Universal Pictures
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#10 |
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The Full Monty
(1997),
Director: Peter Catteneo, rated R for some nudity, language
The
year's most revealing comedy.
 Starring: Robert
Carlyle, Tom Wilkinson, Mark Addy, William Snape, Paul Barber,
Hugo Speer, Lesley Sharp, Emily Woof
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Anti-wrinkle cream there
may be, but anti-fat-bastard cream there is not." -
Dave
Why watch this?
I have never loved a film more than this one I fully expected to
hate.
Plot Summary:
Featuring the most unlikely of topics for a comedy, this film
centers on a group of unemployed English steel workers who are
desperate to find work. When Gaz spies women lined up
at a male strip club, he develops a desperate plan. That's right, he'll
gather up his mates and give it a jolly old go. How hard could
it be?
Dad's Preview: Some of the
greatest comedies are spawned from the most unlikeliest
of subjects. By all accounts, unemployed British men
should not be funny, yet it is. I mean, we got garden
gnomes, folks. This is a huge tribute to some fine
direction, and a solid script. There are also great
performances through-out, leads to supporting cast. It
truly is a dream ensemble. There are laughs throughout, and, trust me, the film's
fully-gratifying ending will be one
you won't soon forget.

Redwave
Films, Channel Four Films; Fox Searchlight Pictures |
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#9 |
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Mrs. Doubtfire
(1993),
Director: Chris Columbus, rated PG-13 for language
Sometimes the
perfect woman for the job... is a man.
 Starring: Robin
Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, Robert
Prosky, Polly Holliday, Lisa Jakub, Matthew Lawrence, Mara
Wilson
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Ever wish you could freeze
frame a moment in your day, and look at it
and say "this is not
my life"?"- Daniel Hillard
Why watch this? ...
the Bridges Restaurant scene - pure comedic genius. Kills me every time.
Plot Summary:
After a bitter divorce and limited custody of his children, a
loving but irresponsible father disguises himself as an elderly
British nanny to spend more time with his kids and ex-wife. He
adopts the persona of Mrs. Doubtfire and becomes the children's
housekeeper. As he navigates this complicated double life, he
endeavors to become a more responsible parent and cope with his
ex-wife's handsome new boyfriend.
Dad's Preview: Smart directors learned to
rein in Robin
Williams'
natural tendency to be a comedic spaz.
This divorce film has hilarious moments, but it also does not hand us
another sappy Hollywood
divorce
film we might expect (The Parent Trap
(1998) or
Liar Liar (1997)).
Williams was a great actor. One minute he's a cross-dressing
granny with a British accent... the next he's a wounded divorcee
who just wants to be with his three kids again. But here,
Dad and Mom don't get back together. They're
really better people without each other, and that is more
real.

Blue Wolf
Productions; 20th Century Fox |
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#8 |
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Stand By Me (1986),
Director: Rob Reiner, rated R for language, crude
humor For
some, it's the last real taste of innocence, and the first real
taste of life.
But for everyone, it's the time that memories are made of.
 Starring: Wil
Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell, Kiefer
Sutherland, Casey Siemaszko, Frances Lee McCain, Richard
Dreyfuss
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"Boy, you don't know
nothing. Mighty Mouse is a cartoon. Superman's a real guy.
There's no way a cartoon could beat up a real guy!" - Teddy
Why watch this?
I was one of these kids, going on long adventures, playing in
the woods, worrying my mom.
Plot Summary:
Four young friends are on a journey through the Oregon
wilderness in the summer of 1959, as they search for a missing
boy. During their quest, they face various adventures and
challenges, which test their bonds and force them to confront
personal struggles. This journey becomes a coming-of-age
experience, shaping their individual paths and deepening their
understanding of friendship and loss.
Dad's Preview:
This is yet another film created from a Stephen King story (The Body). It follows four 12-year-old boys who venture to
find the body of a boy who was killed along a remote stretch of
railroad tracks. The strength of this film is simply the mannerisms and interactions
between the boys. Each one is different,
with unique skills and problems. Yet they stick together, as they get
closer to their grim destination.

Act III
Productions; Columbia Pictures |
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#7 |
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The Truman Show
(1998),
Director: Peter Weir, rated PG
The World is
Watching
 Starring: Jim
Carrey, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland
Taylor, Ed Harris
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"We accept the reality of
the world with which we are presented, it's as simple as that."
- Christof
Why watch this?
This is a masterpiece for director Peter Weir and star Jim Carrey.
Plot Summary: Truman
Burbank is an average man who lives a seemingly normal life in a
picturesque town. Unknown to him, his entire world is a
meticulously constructed set, and everyone he knows – his
family, friends, and neighbors – are actors in a
globally-televised reality show called The Truman Show. As
strange occurrences begin to disrupt his routine, Truman slowly
starts to question the reality of his existence and seeks to
discover the truth about his life.
Dad's Preview:
This is exactly the kind of reality-bending film that attracts me.
Truman is the unknowing star of a TV show about his fabricated
life. He lives in a bubble, all his interactions are with
actors. This "project" is the vision of the mysterious Christof. There is
so much wrong with this concept, but hey, the ratings are
through the roof. Truman starts to wonder
about his life, and wants more. It's creative, brilliant and deeply
thought-provoking. Carey dials down the zany antics and it
really pays off.

Scott Rudin
Productions; Paramount Pictures |
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#6 |
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Thelma & Louise (1991),
Director: Ridley Scott, Rated R for language,
sexual situations
Somebody said
get a life... so they did.
 Starring: Susan
Sarandon, Geena Davis, Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen,
Christopher McDonald, Brad Pitt
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
"You said you 'n' me was
gonna get out of town and for once just really let our hair
down.
Well, darlin', look out, 'cause my hair is comin' down!" -
Thelma
Why watch this? ...
it has Elsie's "Golden Stamp of Approval". Ladies, time to cut loose!
Plot Summary:
Two best friends, Thelma and Louise, decide to escape their
mundane lives for a weekend getaway. Their plans take an
unexpected turn when an act of self-defense leads them on the
run from the law. As they flee towards Mexico, the women
rediscover their strength and the unbreakable bond of their
friendship while navigating a series of perilous encounters.
Dad's Preview:
My mom absolutely loved this flick. When I finally watched it, I
could see why. It was fiercely female, and very personal to her.
It follows two women who are
tired of "taking it" from men and the system. They set
out on a road adventure determined to live... for possibly the first time in their lives!
My Mom was the perfect wife and mother. All that got her was a lousy divorce,
and a broken heart. Sarandon and Davis are perfect for the lead
roles.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Pathé Ent., Percy Main Prod., Star Partners
III Ltd.;
MGM-Pathé Communications |
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#5 |
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Parenthood
(1989),
Director: Ron Howard, rated PG-13 for adult themes
The director
of "Splash," "Willow" and "Cocoon" brings you a comedy about
life, love and the gentle art of raising children.
 Starring: Steve
Martin, Tom Hulce, Jason Robarbs, Diane Wiest, Rick Moranis,
Martha Plimpton, Keanu Reeves, Mary Steenburgen, Joaquin Phoenix
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
“My
whole life is have to." - Gil Buckman
Why
watch this? ... it's great film about a normal family with its
traumas, issues and events.
Plot Summary:
The film follows the chaotic and often humorous lives of the
Buckman family, showcasing the joys and tribulations across
multiple generations as they navigate the complexities of
raising children. The film explores various parenting styles and
the challenges each family member faces, including career
pressure, marital difficulties, and the struggle to understand
and guide their children through different stages of life.
Dad's Preview:
Steve Martin plays an excellent father in many flicks.
Ironically, in
real-life he bore no children. This film touches on the things that
parents do to deal with "family things"
that are often out of their control: a child who lacks confidence; an
adult
son who always makes bad decisions; parents who obsess with
perfection. Those are serious topics, and Parenthood covers them
in a way that makes you laugh. You'll enjoy the warm performances from a
stellar all-star cast.

Imagine
Entertainment; Universal Pictures |
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#4 |
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Up
(2009),
Director: Pete Docter, rated PG
The greatest
adventure is just getting back home.
 Starring:
Ed Asner,
Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai, Bob Peterson, Delroy Lindo
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#35 -
Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of Up
"My name is Dug. I
have just met you, and I love you." - Dug
Why watch this? I feel-good story that requires your
imagination and suspension of belief.
Plot Summary: Carl
Fredricksen, a retired balloon salesman, embarks on a journey to
the wilds of South America in his house, lifted by thousands of
balloons, fulfilling a lifelong dream. He unintentionally takes
along a stowaway and young Wilderness Explorer named Russell.
The unlikely duo encounters adventure, strange creatures, and a
surprising revelation about Carl's childhood hero on their
journey towards Paradise Falls.
Dad's Preview:
In a crowded stable of excellent Pixar-Disney films, this one
stands out for me. Perhaps it's Carl, the grumpy old man looking
to get away from a world that doesn't want him. Maybe it's
Russell, the plump young scout trying to earn his merit badges.
It could be Dug, the delightful dog able to "talk" using a voice
modulator. Combine these quirky characters with a high-flying,
creative premise and you have a winner in my book. It packs a
punch, too - You'll be bawling before the opening credits are
over.

Pixar Animation
Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
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#3 |
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Little Miss Sunshine (2006),
Directors: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, rated R
for language, adult topics
A family on
the verge of a breakdown
 Starring:
Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell,
Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Abigail Breslin, Alan Arkin, Bryan Cranston,
Beth Grant
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#33 -
Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of Little Miss
Sunshine
"I'd like to dedicate
this to my grandpa, who showed me these moves." - Olive
Hoover
Why watch this?
Imagine the family road trip from hell. Then multiply it by 100.
Plot Summary:
The Hoover family embarks on a chaotic cross-country road trip
to get their young daughter, Olive, to the Little Miss Sunshine
beauty pageant in California. Along the way, the eccentric
family faces a series of setbacks and personal struggles that
force them to re-evaluate their notions of success and
happiness. The journey culminates in Olive's unconventional
performance at the pageant.
Dad's Preview:
This film is a superb ode to the wonderfulness that resides in
families that are blessed to be 'non-normal'. I am proud to say
this fits my family. Each family member is thoroughly fleshed
out, and it's pretty clear that every one of them (except sweet
tween Olive) is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Together
they load up their yellow VW van to take Olive to compete in
the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant. You will laugh until
you cry during this dysfunction-laden road trip. It's pure
genius - mostly because it reminds us our own family dynamics.

Big Beach Films,
Bona Fide Prod., Third Gear Prod.; Fox Searchlight Pictures |
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Forrest Gump (1994), Director: Robert Zemeckis,
rated PG-13
for language, sensuality, war violence
The
world will never be the same once you've seen it through
the eyes of Forrest Gump.
 Starring:
Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Sally Field, Mykelti Williamson, Haley Joel Osment
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#14
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Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of Forrest Gump
"Stupid is as stupid
does." - Forrest Gump
Why watch this?
There is something to be said for seeing a story through the
eyes of the unsophisticated.
Plot Summary:
This epic story follows the incredible and often serendipitous
life of a kind-hearted but slow-witted man from Alabama. He
recounts his experiences, which intertwine with significant
historical events and figures of the 20th century, to strangers
at a bus stop. Throughout his extraordinary journey, his only
constant desire is to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart,
Jenny.
Dad's Preview:
This film is America. We get everything... all its
shimmer and warts, it's beauty and imperfections. Be it peaceful
Alabama cypress trees, napalm exploding in Vietnam, a quiet
desert highway at sunset, a devastating storm at sea. We follow
the life events of childlike Forrest Gump. On him we pin our hopes
and dreams. This simple man shows us so much about ourselves.
Hanks makes another wise role choice. It won 5 Oscars including
Best Picture, Director and Actor.

The Tisch
Company; Paramount Pictures |
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Fargo (1996), Director: Joel and Ethan Coen,
rated R
for strong violence, language, sexuality
a homespun
murder story
 Starring:
Frances McDormand, William
H. Macy, Steve Buscemi, Harve Presnell, Peter Stormare
DML Rating:
★★★★★★★★★★
- perfect
DML Top 50
#12
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Dad's Full (Spoiler) Review
and Deep Dive of Fargo
"Sir, you have
no call to get snippy with me. I'm just doing my job here." - Marge
Gunderson
Why watch this?
Brutal violence. Quirky characters. As only the Coen brothers can.
Plot Summary:
Desperate for money, a Minnesota car salesman hires two men to
kidnap his wife, intending to extort a ransom from her wealthy
father. The seemingly foolproof scheme quickly unravels as
events take a violent turn, leading to multiple deaths. A
pregnant police chief in Brainerd, Minnesota, launches a
tenacious investigation to uncover the truth behind the
escalating crimes.
Dad's Preview:
It's hard to hit the 'sweet spot' where a film can be violent,
yet occasionally humorous. This is Fargo's genius. It centers on a
kidnapping plot gone wrong, and a series of brutal, cold-blooded
murders. Yet, half the time, I am chuckling at the odd
mannerisms of the overly-nice, Mid-Western yokels. McDormand
shines as 7-month-pregnant Police Chief Marge Gunderson.

Working
Title Films; Gramercy Pictures |
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