Should you forgo all the hoopla and stay home and watch a movie this New Year's Eve, you can vicariously experience everything from an overturned ship to poignant friends turned lovers. Here are a few memorable New Year's Eve scenes on film:
New Year's Eve |
Pick a holiday, add an all star ensemble cast and a series of romantic vignettes and you have the formula for director Gary Marshall's film New Year's Eve in what is truly a trend in Hollywood these days. (If this sounds familiar, you probably saw Valentine's Day back in February and if you are a baby boomer, you remember the Love Boat as well). The film stars Hilary Swank, Ashton Kutcher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sarah Jessica Parker, and yes, Robert De Niro. The critics have not been kind so enter at your own risk (although it's got a great cast and looks like a good "rom-com").
Sunset Boulevard |
Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) lures young screenwriter Joe Gillis (William Holden) to her NYE bash only to find he is the only guest in her decrepit, memory filled Sunset Boulevard mansion. Often campy yet a true window on aging in Hollywood, the film is a classic and gets better with every viewing. I remember hearing a film was in the works with Glenn Close years ago, too bad it didn't work out.
Ocean's Eleven |
Connery and Zeta Jones |
Another heist takes place before the ball drops in the year 2000 in the stylish caper Entrapment with Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones.
Winslet and Black in The Holiday |
Bissett and Bergen in Rich and Famous |
Rich and Famous is an often forgotten gem of a film directed by George Cukor and stars Jacqueline Bissett and Candice Bergen as old friends who are at varying stages of their career. The film takes place over several decades of their friendship (complete with competition, jealousy and envy) and culminates on New Year's Eve. Look for a young Meg Ryan and Bergen's daughter.
When Harry Met Sally's Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan |
Harry's proclamation of love to Sally is a scene stealing moment in When Harry Met
Sally. "And it's not because I'm lonely, and it's not because it's New Year's Eve. I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of our life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible" was just one of the many memorable quotes from writer Nora Ephron.
The Poseidon Adventure |
"There's got to be a morning after" was not the case for the tourists on this love boat in the seventies disaster flick The Poseiden Adventure. Gene Hackman, Red Buttons, Ernest Borgnine and Shelley Winters were among the fatalities as I recall. Great special effects as the boat capsizes on the big night.
Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City |
Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) spend a depressing NYE together after having a year of being left at the altar and separated respectively in the film Sex and the City. Or skip the film and rent the set of seasons one through eight and have a marathon.
And if you didn't watch it over Christmas, here is your chance...Holiday Inn. Enough said.
And here's to a prosperous, healthy and reasonably stress free 2012. Happy New Year!
Holiday Inn |
Yea! You include my all-time favorite holiday film: Holiday Inn. It works for just about everything and has oh-so-handsome Bing. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteCathy,
ReplyDeleteWe'll never run out of movies to help us reflect back to where we've been and look ahead to where we're going. Fabulous way to raise a glass and cheer in the year ahead oh the heels of so much creativity. Always amazing!
Happy Happy New Year!
Bette
thanks Bette and happy 2012!
ReplyDeleteI love When Harry Met Sally, it just grows in stature every year.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2012!!
Agreed -- it is one of those films that never gets old!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great movie..Very lovely.
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