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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Movies with Dad

Sometime back during March/April, R sold the idea successfully this time that we need a big screen TV and eventually we bought it. And we switched over to a 50 inch plasma TV. Dad was visiting us in January and we did not have it then. So when we bought later, myself and R were mighty confused if we should tell him or let him discover it himself when he visits again. For we were planning right from March, to make him visit in June. And I had to beg my brother to not tell dad, for I had to tell him that we had gone for the big one at home.

God, how much we roamed around dallas to get a shelf for the TV, or is it a stand that would go the way I wanted it to go. Really tough time we had I tell you. Finding shelving units to match the rest of the furniture that we had in place. But in the end, all went well, not without some solid roaming of close to 2 weeks and some assembling and dismantling and some returns back to the store.

But anyways the end result was great. Dad has been freaking out on it since he came, and I cannot have enough words for R for having successfully made me purchase the idea of buying a big screen TV. And we have been enjoying it tremendously since then.

Dad being a movie buff that he is, when he came in July was way too excited seeing the TV. Moreover, dad hates doing movies in the theatres for they are too loud for him. And it’s been really years since appa seen a movie in the theatre. He would wait for it to come on the TV or a DVD to watch the same for watching them at home suits him the best. So all the more fun seeing him watch.

So with him at home with us the last couple of months I have been making my poor dad watch so many movies. Most of them my favorites. I do do a brief of the movie to him and let him do the choice of course. And we have watched quite some old ones too. Luckily, he is pretty quick with the sub-titles and so I have been able to make him watch so many and hopefully he enjoyed them as much as he says he enjoyed them.

I have been making him watch so many movies.. many of them the anthology kind of movies right from Harry Potter 1 to the 5th in IMAX (his first IMAX movie) to Die Hard, to Rush Hour 1, 2 and 3, Spidey 1 and 2 (haven’t gone to the theatre yet to watch the 3rd) Indiana Jones 1 – Riders of the Ark, Lord of the Rings, all the 3 of them (he just loved it) Sixth Sense, Poltergeist, Von Ryan’s Express, The Bourne Series (the one and two in DVD and the third in the movie hall)--he just loved it the best--, The Witness for Prosecution, Akeelah and the Bee and many more. I cannot remember the names of many movies that I made him watch.


Oh yes, we did watch Sivaji together too which actually was my second time. Of course that was in a movie hall. And I did make him watch some of the English ones in movie halls too. But still somehow, he is happy seeing them at home rather than the movie halls. Beats me. I go to the movie halls because I like the loud noise of the theatres. He hates it. Guess it has to do with age. For I remember my granny asking us to reduce the volume of our stereos when we growing up.

Apart from these, we did do a re-do of some Rajini movies. Add to it, the visit to Sea World in San Antonio and various other small time outings. What fun filled days the last few weeks were. I got to read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows with Dad in Dallas.

The first cricket series in our big screen TV was the India tour of England and we all got to see it together. Watching Cricket with appa is really great. Felt like I had gone to my 6th grade or 7th grade for a few fleeting moments. Except that those were the times when I missed my brother and the whole gang. Anyways the last few weeks have been a blast after a long time in my life :)


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

My dad's the opposite - hates TV except for.."reality" TV (Discovery, National Geographic, BBC, Animal Planet, etc).

Cool TV!

ரவிஷா said...

You didn't tell the fact that I was without a TV for about a week when this whole hoopla was going on.

Vidya said...

@ Vi -- Thanks for your comment Vi. Oh yes, I forgot all those Discovery and NGC and Animal Planet stuff to mention. My dad was a stage artist, and an amateur actor himself, so that would tell you the interest in movies. He loves good performances and I enjoy watching movies with him.

Cool TV indeed. Thanks to R! Left alone, I would not have bought it.

@ Raveesha -- That requires a post by itself. What fun we had when switching between the two TVs. And the week that you had to live without a working one in spite of having 2 TVs inside the house. Should come up with a post on that week asap. LOL

JugHead said...

Happy Blogo-niversary!! And I like the quote on your page.

yezdi said...

Too cute. Though we have grown so old there's still a child like curiosity when it comes to our own parents.

Also congrats for Big Screen. I can only imagine how good it feels.

Vidya said...

@ tintin -- Thank you. I like the quote too :)

@ Yezdi -- Thank you. Oh yes, when it comes to parents, we just want to understand them so much and try to at every given opportunity.

Anonymous said...

Long time no update, Mrs. Vidya Mami. I hope everything is alright with you :P

Vidya said...

@ Vi -- All fine Vi. Thanks for checking on me.

It's just that I have been bogged down with too many things both at home front and work front that I havent found the time to write anything. There is so much to write, but do not have the right frame of mind to do it. :-)

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