OK, So I'm a little embarrassed to admit this, but some of my favorite "guilty pleasure" movies are the Police Academy series, the Problem Child movies, and Nothing But Trouble.
I know some of you like these films too. LOL
Police Academy series (but I like parts 3-4 the best)
Problem Child 1 and 2
Nothing But Trouble
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9/13/2010
5/25/2010
Driving Miss Daisy (1989)


Hans Zimmer's score is rather underrated, I feel; its a lovely piece of music (haunting at times) and really adds to the whole story. Jessica Tandy was born to play this role. I remember watching the Oscar ceremony that year, and seeing Gregory Peck hand her the trophy for Best Actress. It was a great moment; Tandy had been a film and stage star for many decades. One of the most moving scenes is toward the end of the film, when Daisy is watching Martin Luther King Jr. speak live in person. In that scene, you could feel how his words are making an impact on her.
The art directors and set decorators deserved the Oscar nomination for their detailed work. Just look how they recreated the era:
Once again, director Bruce Beresford allows the scenery to be one of the major co-stars.
1948: A theater shows "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!" starring June Haver and Natalie Wood.
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