Sometimes it's the little things... moments that make you step back and think, quite simply, whoa, college is cool.
These moments have been happening on a weekly basis since my discovery of my dorm's Disney Movie Night. In the past few weeks, I've seen Hercules, The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and now Pocahontas. These are the movie of my generation's childhood, the movies we will never grow out of, even, as it seems, by the time we are in college. And as I'm sitting here, surrounded by students in their PJs, with their homework, semi-sleep deprived -- and yet totally enthralled by animated characters in a story they probably know by heart. They're almost always singing along, completely knowledgeable of every single tune and, well, it's in these moments when I can't help but think that I really do love being at CU.
These weekly movie nights have taught me something: that the most important part of college is shared experiences, both experiences we create while in college, and those from our past, that can bring us together. I feel it's pretty safe to say that most of us saw and loved these films when we were little, and there are clearly many students who feel similar to myself... I think Disney movies are incredibly creative, fun, beautiful works of art, and were great entertainment to grow up with. Now, I could have been feeling stressed one weekend and decided to treat myself to a Lion King night, but it wouldn't have been the same as sitting in this room with a group of students, and doing so on a weekly basis.
As a film student, I can't help but think about these movies in a larger context - as I find my mind working about numerous topics since I've started college. (More on this in a future post.) What is it about these films that is so timeless? I will argue with my last breath that kids who grow up on movies like Shrek are missing out. These films merely make fun of the classic fairy tales, they aren't made of wonder and magic like the older films were. Classic Disney is the way to go, and when you have a room full of 18+ year olds LOUDLY laughing out loud, I think this point is proven beyond doubt.
So, this is totally unrelated to college, but I'm going to ask that timeless question: Favorite Disney movie? Or top three favorites? (I know I can't choose just one).
Anyway, that's it for now... Cheers! :)
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2 comments:
Favorite Disney movie and best movie of all time: The Lion King. Followed closely by Aladdin.
My favorite Disney (Disney not Pixar combo) movie if I have to pick is Cinderella. I am not sure why but it is so dreamy & I love Gus!! But I think the best ever would be Toy Story!
I did want to say I think these movie nights are a great idea. You all come to the dorm with such varied life stories but this common bond is a way to break the ice and form a bond. I love it.
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