Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping movie recommendations to pair with your favorite Thanksgiving foods into the ol’ VCR.
I told y’all I had big ideas for this series. 👀
But, I’m getting ahead of myself.
First and foremost, I want to say how thankful I am for all of you, Movie Mavens.
I didn’t know what to expect when we started the B Movies Blog almost two years ago (EXCUSE ME?), and y’all have continued to show up time and time again.
Secondly, I know that we’re all scared and sad and angry about what’s to come next year and the years to come. I also know that a lot of you might be spending today with family members who…aren’t.
We used to have Thanksgiving at my late grandmother’s house, who was a Trump-supporting Southern Baptist, so believe me, I know.
Please do something nice for yourself today because I know how draining those conversations and gatherings can be.
And finally, I just want to say that I know the holidays are hard for a lot of people, but please know that you’re never alone. I’m gonna drop some resources at the end of this piece, and don’t feel ashamed or embarrassed to use them. I have. I’ll just be honest.
Moving on.
Instead of a cheesy letter, I decided this year to throw out the second edition of Side-Dish Cinema and just make the introduction a cheesy letter (y’all know I couldn’t help myself).
As with the inaugural edition of Side-Dish Cinema, we’re pairing different foods and drinks with movie recommendations. And this time, we’re doing it with Thanksgiving foods.
Now, I know that everyone’s Thanksgiving looks different and not everyone celebrates. I TOTALLY hear you. I just decided to take some of the staples from my childhood.
Alrighty, that should do us for introductions and disclaimers.
Without further ado, please enjoy the second edition of Side-Dish Cinema:
Turkey
- Unlikely Angel
- The Family Man
- Father of the Bride
Stuffing/Dressing
Green Bean Casserole
- Bottoms
- My Old Ass
- Do Revenge
Yams/Sweet Potato Casserole
- Fantastic Mr. Fox
- Good Will Hunting
- When Harry Met Sally…
Macaroni and Cheese
- Just Friends
- The Wedding Singer
- Sweet Home Alabama
Mashed Potatoes
- Elizabethtown
- Definitely, Maybe
- The Trouble With Angels
Pumpkin Pie
- Waitress
- Obvious Child
- The Spectacular Now
Pecan Pie
- Auntie Mame
- All About Eve
- In a Lonely Place
Resources
Trans Lifeline
877-565-8860
LGBT National Hotline
888-843-4564
National Suicide Crisis Lifeline
988 (text PRIDE for LGBTQIA+ services)
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741-741
BlackLine (for queer BIPOC community)
1-800-604-5841
DeQH Helpline (for queer South Asians)
908-367-3374
TrevorLifeline
1-866-488-7368
Or Text START to 678-678
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