Monday, July 13, 2026

70 Summer Escape Movies

 


  1. Get Shorty
  2. Sullivan's Travels
  3. Beverly Hills Cop
  4. Other People's Money
  5. Back to the Beach
  6. His Girl Friday
  7. Moonstruck
  8. Amelie
  9. Galaxy Quest
  10. The Full Monty
  11. The In-Laws (with Alan Arkin and Peter Falk)
  12. My Favorite Year
  13. Napoleon Dynamite
  14. Annie Hall
  15. Some Like It Hot
  16. My Cousin Vinny
  17. Local Hero
  18. Field of Dreams
  19. Clue
  20. A Good Year
  21. Major League
  22. Delicatessen 
  23. Topsy-Turvy
  24. The Hospital
  25. Ruthless People
  26. The History Boys
  27. The General (Buster Keaton)
  28. Sherlock Jr. (Buster Keaton)
  29. Best in Show
  30. It Happened One Night
  31. Network
  32. A Long Way Down
  33. O Brother Where Art Thou?
  34. Young Frankenstein
  35. Pirates of the Caribbean 
  36. Dr. Strangelove
  37. Shaun of the Dead
  38. Lost in America
  39. A Hard Day's Night
  40. Tea with Mussolini
  41. Shakespeare in Love
  42. Beetlejuice
  43. Barbershop
  44. Fast Times at Ridgemont High
  45. National Lampoon's Vacation
  46. Love Actually
  47. Tootsie
  48. Trading Places
  49. Cat Ballou
  50. Little Miss Sunshine
  51. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
  52. Ghostbusters
  53. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
  54. Animal House
  55. Being There
  56. The Grand Budapest Hotel
  57. Rustler's Rhapsody
  58. Airplane!
  59. Office Space
  60. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
  61. A Night at the Opera
  62. Tremors
  63. The Princess Bride
  64. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World
  65. The Ladykillers (with Alec Guinness)
  66. The Naked Gun
  67. The Producers
  68. Groundhog Day
  69. Barcelona (Whit Stillman film)
  70. Caddyshack
[Photo by Ronald Crow at Unsplash]

Being Released in English Tomorrow

 


Whoa!

 


Sunday, July 12, 2026

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Serious Warnings

 


First Paragraph


 

Snow falling upon water makes a sound so close to silence that no heart exists it cannot calm. It fell across the Chesapeake and in the harbors and inlets and far out to sea, surrendering to the waters with the slightest exhalation and a muffled hiss. Though few are there to see it, in winter this happens often.

- From The Oceans and the Stars: A Sea Story, A War Story, A Love Story by Mark Helprin

Teaching Students to Debate

 I plan on writing about this on Substack but for now will note that in recent years students have appeared to be more apt to level accusations than to argue for a particular side.

The idea that accusation is sufficient is very dangerous. The ability to convince instead of simple intimidation requires the ability to research and reason.

Absent those positive skills, we're at the mercy of smash and grab artists.

Just as a mother and a father are key members of a family, so too is reason a key part of education.

Unfortunately, a great deal of modern education has focused on accusation more than serious analysis. 

[Let's call Rudyard Kipling a racist and dismiss anything he ever wrote.]

Healthy debates would be an important way to foster crucial skills.

And here is the simple question that should be frequently asked: 

What are the best arguments for the opposing side?

We May Be Seeing Far More of These Outrages

 Former Member of Parliament Ann Widdecombe was murdered.

An arrest has been made.