
Where else but America could we devote our lives to whatever career we want, eat whatever we want (and as much as we want), while subjecting ourselves to whatever guilty pleasures we want — and spoof the government that makes it all possible at the same time?
Compared with the rest of the world, Americans tend to live privileged lives. You know the spiel: it’s all possible thanks to the incredibly brave people who serve in the armed forces. But how often do we really stop and give them that thanks?
Well, it’s time. So today, Veterans Day, here are a few ways we ladies can show our appreciation for those who’ve helped preserve our uniquely American way of life.
Say Thank-You, Literally
College girls are gutsy. Put some of your verve to good use. Approach a family member, or – even better – a complete stranger on the street (veterans often sport their pride with commemorative T-shirts and ball caps, especially around the holiday). All you have to say is something like, “Thank you for your service,” or “I’m glad you’re alive.” This tiny exchange may seem awkward to you, but you will touch a veteran’s heart beyond belief with your consideration. Veterans often go years without hearing these simple words of gratitude.
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Not gonna lie – I’m not a fan of war movies. Granted, depending on my mood, I might be persuaded to sit down and watch a couple bloody hours of awesomeness. Most often, a boy toy convinces me to watch one and I do all I can to spend the entire time making-out with him rather than actually watching to movie.
Now that I’ve laid that down, in honor of Memorial Day I’d like to give special attention to those movies that actually made me stop the tongue dance and watch the action (on the screen…not under the blanket). Here’s my (very uninformed) list of the 10 greatest war movies:
The Patriot: Lots of blood and guts, but the costumes make this movie a hit for me. Plus, Heath Ledger is pretty awesome as an innocent boy who just wants to fight for the country he thought we should have. Thanks, fictional homie.
Schindler’s List: This is a must see on any movie list and should probably be your first reference for war movies. Aside from the incredible performances and intricate plot, I’m lovin’ the black and white effect in this one. And Liam Neeson? Very yummy in his day.
The Big Red One: I saw this one while going through a Star Wars phase (…which may or may not still be going on), since it stars a young Mark Hamill [Luke Skywalker] as a member of a famous heroic band of men. It’s gritty, bloody, and emotionally satisfying.
Gone With the Wind: I’m gonna include this one because it shows the other side of the war – the home front. It’s a masterpiece, from the incredible acting to the sweeping score. I very much enjoy the costumes in this one as well (there might be a trend here…).
Tropic Thunder: So maybe this movie isn’t actually about a war, so much as a movie about a bunch of guys trying to make a movie about a war. At any rate, there were guns and blood, so it counts. Plus, it was funny and if you can make a war movie funny then you’ve got some talent, my friend. Read More »