Movie warnings...post the movies that blindsided you.
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Who dies in House?
Sex and the City is good, even when Sam gets BC, not too bad.
(skip season 6, 1st -
WTF!!!! My computer went crazy!!!
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Who dies in House?
Sex and the City is good, even when Sam gets BC, not too bad.
(skip season 6, 1st season) -
Who dies in House?
Sex and the City is good, even when Sam gets BC, not too bad.
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OMG, look what I just found--a 1999 article in the e-magazine, "Medscape", with the title, "How Hollywood Films Portray Cancer"!:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/417741_1
Unfortunately, you will probably need to register on the Medscape website to access the article. It's free, though, and the website is chock full of tasty morsels about medical developments. The article does contain a table of films released between 1939 and 1999 that had "cancer themes", so I'll reproduce that list here.
[Note added in edit: Oh, yay--I found a direct link to the original article:
http://www.moffitt.org/moffittapps/ccj//v6n5/dept7.htm]
1939 Dark Victory...brain tumor
1948 An Act of Murder...brain tumor
1950 Crisis...brain tumor
1958 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof...terminal cancer
1970 Love Story...leukemia
1973 Bang the Drum Slowly...lymphoma
1979 Promises in the Dark... osteogenic sarcoma
1983 Terms of Endearment...lymphoma
1983 Silkwood...environmental leukemia
1985 American Flyer...leukemia
1991 The Doctor...laryngeal cancer
1991 Dying Young...leukemia
1992 Medicine Man...cancer research/lymphoma
1993 My Life...renal cancer
1996 Phenomenon...brain tumor
1997 Rainmaker...leukemia
1997 Critical Care...breast cancer
1998 One True Thing...terminal cancer
1998 A Civil Action...environmental leukemia
1999 Stepmom...terminal cancer
Among the comments in the article were these: Hollywood seems to prefer "clean" (tidy) cancers, like leukemia and brain tumors, where the viewer doesn't get to see the lesion. They don't choose to portray common cancers, possibly because those get messy. How do you show the results of a mastectomy without showing the bare chest? The other thing noted in the article is the significance of the film, "The Doctor." The authors recommended that all medical staff associated with the care of cancer patients watch that film. Apparently, it's about a doctor who develops laryngeal cancer and is plunged into the morass of modern health care that we know so well.
So, consider yourselves forewarned!
otter
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my dh picked up a movie in the $5.00 basket at WalMart called 'Changing Hearts'. it was billed as a comedy/romance. The tag line is 'it's never to late to live the life you want'. I got it about a year before my dx last year. I was enjoying it until the showed the prosthetic on the table and the main character said that she had to go back to the hospital because 'it' was back. The two ladies that this movie followed had to go to the hospital and be admitted for their treatments for BC. My dh though I would like it because it had Lauren Holly, Faye Dunaway, and Tom Skerritt and it looked like a romance movie. I would have enjoyed it had it not talked about cancer and dying (my aunt died from oc in 1978 and my mom was dx in 2001 with bc and had a single mast.). I think the movie was release around 2002.
Sheila
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There are some movies that are depressing but also very good, like Saving Private Ryan, Leaving Las Vegas, and Million Dollar Baby.
And I always tease my kids about an on-going story line in all the kid adventures. The mom has to be dead (Bambi, for instance) in order for the kids to have great adventures! The dad usually is still around, but dads don't seem to stop the kids from getting into major harrowing, life-threatening, thrill-seeking adventures. Moms seem to make kids' lives too safe and boring!
sally
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Finding NEMO!
otter
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Amber, Wilson's latest love interest, died on House in the season finale. It was very very sad!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I saw "The Doctor" when it first came out with a close friend who lost her mother to bc, after a long battle that lasted through most of her childhood/teenage years. She couldn't stop crying when we left the theater. Based on her mom's experiences, the portrayal of insensitive, arrogant surgeons was right on target. I hope that it becomes a part of all surgical training.
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I recently watched the movie "Sisterhood of the traveling pants" with the girl who stars in Ugly Betty. A young girl on that show had leukemia (I think) and she died it kinda got me too.
The fact that we can identify with some of the characters in the movies (the sick ones) is so "in our face" now especially when for a couple of hours we are trying to escape into someone else's world besides our own.
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I too detest the movies that are tear jerkers, people or animal abuse or dying or being terminally ill. I dont watch Old Yeller or Bambi either. Added to that list is One flew over the cuckoo's nest and Denzel Washington's Glory awesome movies but once was more than enough. Last movie I saw was Iron Man. Really enjoyed it. Robert Downey Jr. was good in the title role- Would also rx the Shrek Movies. I don't particularly care for Jerry Seinfeld, but my son made me watch the Bee Movie. I don't like to admit it, but I actually laughed out loud at it.
No tear jerkers for me (that includes most Disney movies for kids-- i am sure you have noticed that its usually a parent figure that dies or appears to die in 90% of them)
Helen
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I've always had a rock-hard stomach and disposition when it comes to the movies, but since I've been dx'd with BC, I find myself incapable of going to movies that are too depressing, too violent or too sad. Fortunately I watched, "The Family Stone" BEFORE I was dx'd.......as funny as the movie is, the ending is sad when the mother dies from BC (Diane Keaton actually showed her mastectomy in a very sensitive and sad bedroom scene with her husband.......you can view the photos here: http://www.themakeupgallery.info/disfigured/mast/stone.htm
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Swim, that scene went by so fast that I never even noticed she'd had a double mast--I just saw the one scar on the right side. That was bad enough.
otter
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Call me cliche...I loved 50 First Dates...The Wedding Singer...40 Year Old Virgin...Something About Mary...they all made me laugh my pants off!
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ah yeah on the surgeon, that would be my MINE!
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Deb - this is a really good thread. I am also hyper sensitive, I even cry for commercials, songs, the American Idol finale tonight, etc. Today at chemo, I was looking at the movie cart, and you wouldn't believe how many of these cancer, death, and sadness movies were on it. BEACHES????? Who would want to watch that while receiving their poison, life-saving (hopefully) drip?
Marsha
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I didn't remember the mastectomy scars on Diane Keaton, but looking at them now...they're a lot better than mine! Hated the movie.
Speaking of Diane Keaton, I really like her movies, BUT...I was watching "Because I Said So" with my kids, and I HATE THE SEX SCENE with Diane where she's kicking up her legs in the ruffly skirt!!!
Again, why do they have to put that kind of scene in?! My 14-yr-old son was watching with us (he loves Mandy Moore) and it was trashy.
sally
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For one of the best laughs I've had in a long time I rented "Duplex" with Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore. I thought I would pee my pants.
Bugs
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Kate Holmes was in an independent movie, April something, where her mother is dying of BC. I saw it pre-bc and liked it, but probably wouldn't be able to see it now.
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I'm almost embarrassed to suggest this movie because it is so WACKY and STUPID! But I laughed aloud at it! It's in the same genre as Dumb and Dumber (which I also laugh at):
The Brothers Solomon with Will Arnett, 'R' rated
Brothers John and Dean Solomon are on a quest to find a woman--any woman--willing to bear their child and fulfill the wish of their dying father. After a few dating disasters, it looks as if the brothers may beat the odds and find what they âre looking for when Dean meets a woman eager to have his baby. Unfortunately, she is flattened by a passing bus right before his eyes. Undeterred, the single-minded brothers change tactics, ditching conventional dating to try their luck with, in short succession, a street hooker, an adoption agency and finally, the Craigslist website.
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Yes, I don't understand blatant sex scenes in movies. My daughter was watching it with me and Mandy Moore is a teen fav, why do they do that? They could show them chasing each other or maybe hearing some loud laughing behind a closed door.
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The Katie Holmes film is Pieces of April--I didn't have a problem viewing that.
The one that I had a hard time watching was called Wit. I actually felt I the need to own it and I bought it. I did watch it while going through chemo-------Could never bring myself to watch it again although it was excellent on so many levels--but my G-d the emotions.--- Be warned it's Ovarian Cancer and there's no fairy tale ending here.
It stars Emma Thompson and was originally a Pulitzer prize winning play.
It's directed by Mike Nicoles.
If you can take it---It is an amazing film. Probably one of the best films I have seen in my life. But it is soooo close and it is so gut wrenching.
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Traci, that was American Beauty - with Kevin Spacey. It was produced by the same people who produced the series 6 Feet Under.
I saw the Bucket List and thought parts of it were funny but I'm also not going chemo or treatments.
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I remember several years ago, way before my BC diagnosis, I watched the movie "One True Thing" with Renee Zelwegger, William Hurt, and Merryl Streep. When the movie ended I was crying my eyes out and called my mom at 2:00 am (her time) to tell her I loved her. No movie has ever hit me as hard as that one!
I have seen "Homeward Bound - The Incredible Journey" at least 6 times and I still cry when "Sassy" (the Siamese kitty/diva) falls into the river, even though I know she survives!
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"One True Thing" has been on TV lately (satellite). I WILL NOT watch it. Fortunately, the little preview-thing on the channel guide tells enough about it for me to know it would be the wrong thing for me right now, for a whole bunch of reasons.
OTOH, my dh rented "Amazing Grace," and then had regrets, figuring it might be a real downer. It wasn't. It was actually pretty good.
otter
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My dd said I would love "Notebook." I just ordered it. My other dd said "Last King of Scotland" was good. I also order "Hotel Rowanda." Documentaries, I know. Also order "Walk the Line"..Johnny Cash story. I can't remember what else. Dumb brain!
Shirley
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My dd said I would love "Notebook." I just ordered it. My other dd said "Last King of Scotland" was good. I also order "Hotel Rowanda." Documentaries, I know. Also order "Walk the Line"..Johnny Cash story. I can't remember what else. Dumb brain!
Shirley
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Cold Mountain! I love this movie but bawl my eyes out every time I see it.
Crash...a great movie but heartwrenching at the same time.
The Spiderman movies make me so sad. Don't know if its just me and my "anti hormone state which makes me cry over pudding commercials" or what but I can't watch them.
Try...
Enchanted...cute and sweet
Over the Hedge
Cars
hmmm...lost track...but it looks like you need a list of GOOD movies too watch as well as bad ones to steer clear off.
hugs
V
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Two soothing movies:
I highly recommend this documentary about the first trip to the moon last night, "For All Mankind." It includes a quote from Astronaut James B. Irwin that really hit home for me re: BC, but in a good way.
I also recommend "Weeping Camel" if you feel like you are overdue for a good cry but can't.
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