Best 5 Summer Movies To Watch
Summer is the time for fun and relaxation, but it can also be a great opportunity to catch up on your reading or watch some of your favorite movies. Here are five of the best summer movies that will either make you laugh, cry or just keep you entertained. Enjoy!
When Harry Met Sally
You're in a movie theater, and the screen lights up. You hear the music begin to play, and then you see this:
It's Harry. He's sitting across from Sally. They're having lunch, and she's telling him how her ketchup is always on the bottom of her burger bun.
Now stop for a moment and think about that image—the two of them sitting at a table eating burgers together on a summer day. Doesn't it make you smile?
If so, then we've got some good news for you! There are many more scenes like this one in When Harry Met Sally (1989), which is often considered one of the best romantic comedies ever made.
What makes When Harry Met Sally so great? Well, it's not just the script by Nora Ephron (who also wrote Sleepless in Seattle) or Rob Reiner's direction; it's also due to the chemistry between stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. The movie follows their characters through decades of friendship, which eventually blossoms into love.
Clueless
Clueless is a 1995 comedy-drama film written and directed by Amy Heckerling and starring Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd, Brittany Murphy and Donald Faison. The film grossed $56 million worldwide and is now a cultural classic of its time.
The plot follows Cher as she has to deal with her ex-stepbrother Josh (Rudd) returning to Beverly Hills, where he enrolls at her school. As Cher must deal with Josh's return, she runs into Christian (Faison), who she immediately has a crush on. As she learns to navigate her love life, she also becomes a bit of a matchmaker herself. Clueless is truly a 90s summer movie you need to watch.
Mean Girls
Mean Girls is a 2004 satirical comedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey. It stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert.
The film was released in North America on April 30, 2004, to generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. The movie earned $129 million at the box office and received several awards, including two Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) and Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy).
Today, it's been 14 years since we first watched this movie! So here are some fun facts about Mean Girls:
Tina Fey has said that she wrote the screenplay for Mean Girls while sitting in a coffee shop with a pen on paper after finishing work on Saturday Night Live. She based some of her experiences working for SNL on those of Karen Smith's character in the film.
Lindsay Lohan's father, Michael has a notable cameo as one of Ms Norbury's students during detention time when he tries talking to Cady Heron after being called out by her classmate Janis Ian (played by Ana Gasteyer).
Grease
Grease is the classic musical about two high school students who fall in love over the summer in the midst of their friends and family's drama. It takes place in 1959, and it's a musical, so you know that means there are some catchy tunes to get stuck in your head.
If you're looking for an easy-to-follow plot line, this summer movie is for you—it has everything from singing to dancing, from teary eyes to cheesy lines. Basically: what's not to love?
Father of the Bride
Father of the Bride, starring Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Jane Taylor, is a classic '50s comedy directed by Vincente Minnelli. It tells the story of a father dealing with his daughter's wedding. The movie was nominated for 3 Academy Awards and won for best cinematography.
Conclusion
So, there you have it! We have listed the top 5 best summer movies of all time! With these movies, you will be able to experience a variety of emotions and fall in love with new characters. If you are looking for more of the most oscar-nominated movies, check out QEWD. We have everything you are looking for and more. Download now.