Movie Therapy
Sometimes I find enjoying a film to be quite cathartic and inspiring, especially if I'm feeling a little "down in the dumps" or sad.
Well, it turns out I'm not the only one who thinks watching a movie can be a very helpful thing to do, there are actually whole doctorates on this very subject, not to mention websites, organizations and meet ups. We can thank the internet for the connection of like minded people.
From WebMD (never use this site if you are actually looking for healthcare):
"Can watching a film like The Departed help you cope with your own betrayals? Does The Queen make you think about your place in class and society? And can a movie like Letters From Iwo Jima teach you anything about war and conflict?
Proponents of cinema therapy say that, in addition to getting award nods, these and other movies can and will change the way we think, feel, and ultimately deal with life's ups and downs.

In what may be the Sundance festival of the cinema therapy world, the Chicago Institute for the Moving Image (CIMI) helps people seeking therapy for depression or other serious psychiatric illnesses, including schizophrenia or amnesia, to write, produce, and direct their own movies."
Maybe we can get some entries to the Gotham Film Festival!
"We don’t make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies."
- Walt Disney

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He replied very matter-of-factly the way a 14 year-old does while looking out the window, "No, I'll never stop wanting to go to the movies with you."
Very cool and proud moment in Dad's life.
We just saw Civil War and afterwards we discussed the entire U.N. and ceding control issue. My wife always tells me to stop analyzing everything, it's just a movie...but I think my way is so much more fun.
Up next will be the new X-Men movie. Sure to find snippets of the real world in there somewhere.
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issues. I think that the 1980 movie-Ordinary People, starring Mary Tyler Moore,
Donald Sutherland, and Timothy Hutton as a family in crisis. Judd Hirsch plays the
therapist, who is able to save the family and help Timothy move forward positively.
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