E is for Entertainment

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E is for Entertainment, and this means it is all about holding the attention of an audience. It can be an event, storytelling, performances, music, or going to the movies!

How has Entertainment changed through the years:

"Gladiatorial games" were popular during Roman times. A fight to the death had the crowd roaring with encouragement and cheers to the winner.

A jester, or fool entertained a ruler in medieval times.

Tournaments were another form of entertainment. Jousting was a popular martial game between two horsemen using lances.

The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London where people gathered to be entertained by Shakespeare's plays.

In 1902, the first permanent theater in California designed to screen movies was the Tally's Electric  Tally's theater was a storefront within a larger building. It featured the movie, The Great Train Robbery in 1903, which was 12 minutes in length.

The movies are my favorite pastime. I've listed a few movies I enjoy through the years, and of course the titles all start with the letter E.

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Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998)

Is a refreshing story about the classic tale: Cinderella. I loved this sweet story and fell in love with Dougray Scott who played the prince.

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Elf (2003)

This is about a man who had been raised by elves in the North Pole. His ungainly size causes havoc in the community due to how much larger he is than everyone else. But until his adoptive father tells him, he believes he’s an elf. He then ventures out to find his real father in the US. This movie had me laughing. Stars Will Ferrell, James Caan and Bob Newhart.

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Ella Enchanted (2004)

Ella is under a spell to be obedient no matter the request. She must hide this fact from her step-family in order to protect the prince. Of course she falls in love with said prince. Stars: Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, and Cary Elwes.

Eagle Eye (2008):

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Jerry and Rachel are two strangers, but they are thrown together by a mysterious phone call from a woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and family, this woman pushes Jerry and Rachel into dangerous situations, and uses technology to track and control their every moProduct Detailsve. Stars: Shia La Beouf and Michelle Monaghan.

Easy A (2010):

A clean-cut high school student relies on the school's rumor mill to advance her social and financial standing. Starring: Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes, Penn Badgley.

The Expendables (2010)

A CIA operative hires a team of mercenaries to eliminate a Latin dictator and a renegade CIProduct DetailsA agent. I enjoyed seeing the actors who starred in the 80s action-packed movies team up for this movie.

 Stars: Stallone's Barney Ross, Jason Statham's Lee Christmas, Jet Li's Ying Yang, Terry Crews' Hale Caesar, and Randy Couture's Toll Road.

 

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200atthestokeofmidnight3091803_coverIn my tale AT THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT the hero is a 1970s movie star of a popular Western TV show.

Tricia Lancaster, a reporter for a small time newspaper volunteered to cover the story of Dean McCloud's life. Even though the actor died before she was born, she felt a connection to him. She thought if she wrote the story, her curiosity would be satisfied and she could move on with her life. When she's miraculously transported back in time and she finds out it's a few days before Dean killed himself, she realizes she has a chance to save him. However, after meeting the overconfident movie star, she's convinced he didn't kill himself. Someone else pulled the trigger.

Dean McCloud thinks Tricia is trippin' when she tells him she's from the future. However, when Tricia's predictions start coming true, Dean realizes maybe she's not a crazy chick after all. Someone murdered him and they have until the Stroke of Midnight on New Years Eve to find out who wants him dead.

Do you have an entertaining movie to add to the list?

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13 thoughts on “E is for Entertainment”

  1. Good list thre! I don’t watch moves very much these day though I do like to. Teh only entrtaining one I can think of is quite a British one from way back in the 1980s (?) called Educating Rita – with Michael Caine and Julie Walters. The visual entertainment factor in really great movies doesn’t necesarily depend on fantastic state of the art techniques- it’s just the way the basically great story is enhanced with movie genius.

  2. I must admit I’ve only seen one movie on your list Elf. I’m a bit of a movie freak so I was surprised that I had yet to view your choices. I’ll have to give them a view. One of my favorite movies has one of the stars from your Cinderella movie. The Wedding Singer with Drew Barrymore..adorable and a bit corny but a nice love story.

    1. Jen,
      I loved The Wedding Singer. So cute. Great 80s music. The same stars of The Wedding Singer were also in 50 First Dates, which is also really good. Thanks so much for stopping by. 🙂

  3. When I was in high school and my friends and I would have a movie night, I’d always nonchalantly pick up Ever After and say, “Hey, what about this one? It might be good.” They were making their own selections and not paying any attention, so we ended up watching it every week, to the point that a friend finally bought me a VHS copy. I watched it so many times I wore it out. 😀 15 years later, it’s still one of my favorites, and I watch it (now on DVD) several times a year as my go-to feel good movie.

    Great list!

  4. I’ve only seen Ever After once, but I really did enjoy it. My husband has seen the Expendables (on a plane), but I have not managed it yet. I think one of my favourite E movies is E.T. – I cry every time :).

  5. I’m not sure a lot of our entertainers can’t still be called court jesters. 😉

    How about Excalibur? You have to love a man who knows how to use a sword.

    I’ll have to look into At The Stroke of Midnight.

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