How the Cinema Girls Came to Be

I had always wanted to be in a book club. I loved to read and often wanted to share my thoughts on a book, or to see what someone else thought of it. I also wanted to enjoy the company of some girlfriends, and yes I will admit, I often just wanted to get out of the house for some fun every now and then. Hearing about book clubs, and seeing them on television made me think that was the thing for me.

But, the more thought I put into my book club idea I realised that books were getting a little steep in price for something I would read once, and finding the time to finish a book by a deadline may be hard now that I was the mom of 2. I also realised that the friends I had in mind for my book club were also now either moms, or very busy professionals whom money and/or time sometimes worked against as well.

Then one night I decided to curl up on my couch and watch a movie. The film I chose that night was The Notebook. Yes, you know the one. Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling were welcome additions to my livingroom that night when all I really wanted to do was watch a good "Chick Flick". I had read the book by Nicholas Sparks, and thought I would try the movie as well. It was sitting there on my couch that it occured to me that so many of the books I enjoy eventually became movies. It also occured to me that my friends had often all enjoyed those same books or movies as well.

I thought about it for about a week or two, figuring out exactly what I wanted to do, and then I contacted my friends and ran the idea by them. I was happy and excited that right away they were all on board. We set up our first Girls Night Out Movie Night, and chose Atonement for our first film. It was a complete success and so much fun. The "Cinema Girls" (as we are now known) get together every two to three weeks (depending on film schedules). Not only do we enjoy the movie, but we follow it up with dinner, dessert maybe and yes sometimes even drinks ($2.99 margherita nights at Moxies). Of course lets not forget the conversation as well, its often full of laughter and wit as we discuss the film, discuss our lives, and enjoy one anothers company on a wonderful evening out.

Sometimes our film choices are Academy Award nominees, or International Film Festival darlings. Sometimes we have chosen a movie because it was a great book or a life story that we love. And yes there are even times when the movie was chosen just to have a good laugh and to lighten life up a little.

So a little idea I had while curled up on the couch on a November night in 2007, has turned into so very much more. I have met many new friends as we all continue to invite new people to join us, and as it turns out spending $4.40 on a tuesday night movie is definitely more affordable than a $40.00 hard cover book. Don't get me wrong, we all still read as well. A lot actually, as some of our movie choices have been based off of the great books we have read... like Time Travellers Wife, The Other Boleyn Girl, and don't even get us started on TWILIGHT!!!! But most amazing of all... one of our chosen movies (Julie and Julia) has now also inspired me. Like Julie I have created a blog. Where the cinema girls can share our movie schedule, our reviews and all our fun.

We hope you will perhaps follow along with us, and see the movies we have chosen each month on your own. Also, please feel free to join in on our conversations, our movie ratings, and our group no matter where you are.


Friday, January 1, 2010

Up in the Air

Our next film is Up in The Air...January 5th...hope you will join us.

4 comments:

  1. Enjoyed it. Shout out to Anna Kendrick for holding her own (and then some). This is a long way from Twilight.

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  2. I liked this movie. I forgot how much I liked George Clooney - still a cutey! I think that the cast did a great job. It was very well done. All in all, I would recommend seeing it. 4/5.

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  3. Anna Kendrick, absolutely deserves her Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations, she not only holds her own with Clooney, but completely outshines him. WEll done. This was a great film, I really enjoyed it, and the fact you were not sure where you were going along the ride, which was a pleasant surprise. I found the movie interesting as the wife of a frequent flier and Hilton rewards member... thank god I have the man I do!!!!
    I want to say Jason Reitman, you are on a very good, NO...GREAT ROLL, keep them coming please!

    4.5/5 I really enjoyed it.

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  4. Personally, although very good, I found this movie depressing and disturbing.

    However, there is something oddly desirable about all your wordly possessions being able to fit in a suitcase, and a carry-on no less.

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