Was just having a phone conversation with my Mom, who will turn 87 in a few weeks. She was feeling a bit bored, a bit down and stir crazy, and was looking for movies and tv shows on Netflix and Amazon. My Mom is a very smart woman and is surprisingly with it for her age. She loves sci-fi/ fantasy and is in fact the one who introduced me to Star Trek when I was a kid. She asked for recommendations for upbeat, smart movies or tv shows she can find on Netflix or Amazon.
I suggested About Time, Lady Bird, Hidden Figures and Love, Actually.
She does not share my love of Wes Anderson movies, sadly, but she is generally open to anything, as long as it's not too stupid or adolescent. Her favorite TV shows lately include "The Witcher" and "Frankie and Grace."
I asked if she was watching anything new and she said, "Well, I've been watching 'Lucifer' but it's not that great. "
Anyone have any other suggestions for Mom?
I suggested About Time, Lady Bird, Hidden Figures and Love, Actually.
She does not share my love of Wes Anderson movies, sadly, but she is generally open to anything, as long as it's not too stupid or adolescent. Her favorite TV shows lately include "The Witcher" and "Frankie and Grace."
I asked if she was watching anything new and she said, "Well, I've been watching 'Lucifer' but it's not that great. "
Anyone have any other suggestions for Mom?
It's a 1960 musical comedy about a woman who works at an answering service and gets involved in the personal lives of her customers, including an alcoholic playwright played by Dean Martin. It was specifically written to be a vehicle for Judy Holliday and it shows. She's got some of the best comic timing I've ever seen and it's an absolute shame that this was her last movie. (She died of cancer a few years later.) Looks like it's available on Amazon.
They did a fairly good job with the casting because the younger actor is a fairly good likeness to Daniel Stern.