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Are we too complicated?

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If you spend any time with me you’ll come to realize that I love movies.  Old movies, new movies, DVD’s, movie theater, I just love the medium.  I’ll watch almost anything as long as it’s decent, but bad movies are bad movies no matter what genre or budget they had.  I can cheer triumphantly at a great sports movie and I can laugh until it hurts at a good comedy.  I can even shed a tear with the best of them at a good romance or moving drama. For me, movies stimulate my thoughts and emotions like no other art form.  Of course, being a guy and somewhat of a geek (okay, really geeky), sci-fi, war or action adventure flicks tend to be at the top of my list often.  One genre that you’d think I’d get tired of quickly (with a 5 and 6 year old) are children’s stories, but I don’t.  I actually really like them.  I often find that children’s stories have a very simple profound wisdom that as hard as directors try to top it in complex themed mature movies they never can really get past the essence communicated so wonderfully in so many children’s movies. 

My Top 5 feel good personal growth movies are:

5)  Toy Story 1 & 2 (& 3 in anticipation)

4)  Wall-E

3)  Land Before Time

2) Cars

And ….

1)  Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium

We, as adults, tend to over complicate things.  I don’t know why, because really when you get right down to it things can be pretty simple if we’ll let them be.  That’s why I love the movies I listed above.  They are all about personal sacrifice, love for one another, courage and so much more.  If you’ve never seen these movies or it’s been a while take an evening and sit down and watch them.  You won’t be sorry and maybe, just maybe, they’ll make your top 5 list too.

So what would be your top 5?

P.S.  I would have added Horton Hears a Who, but I already had 6 movies in my top 5 so I didn’t want to completely blow it.

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Mat is a husband and father. He loves outdoor adventures including summiting several 14ers, running the Pikes Peak Ascent 3 times and riding his hard tail down Porcupine Rim at over 40mph. Not being afraid of the kitchen, he swears he's a pretty great cook too. Mat has been successfully involved in leading marketing, strategy and business growth efforts in such diverse environments as start ups to Fortune 50 companies. He has been involved in online and social media since 1998, long before it was even called social media. This is his personal blog and just like life it may include topics that range from Star Trek, Formula 1, movies, sports, business and his family. It will likely not include many references to politics and his relationship with God, both of which he is very passionate about, but you never know something may slip out (just a warning).

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