by Camden Watts | Dec 28, 2013 | Film, Women in Film
When Harry Met Sally (1989) So, technically, I don’t think this really counts as a Christmas movie. It falls into the category of movies that have something Christmas-y in them. Parts of the story happen during Christmas, but it’s technically not a...
by Camden Watts | Dec 27, 2013 | Comedy, Film, History of filmmaking
A Christmas Story (1983) You guys. This movie is so classic. I love it so much. The first time I saw this movie was at my cousin’s house. It seemed so very random. The narrator and the style of the movie. Somewhere along the way, though, I fell in love. Like so...
by Camden Watts | Dec 26, 2013 | Comedy, Criticism, Health and wellness, History of filmmaking, Inspiration
Love Actually (2003) It’s been 10 years since Love Actually came out. So the movie has been getting some attention online, which I totally love. It’s one of my favorites and everyone is talking about it! Yay! Buzzfeed even took the opportunity to make a...
by Camden Watts | Dec 25, 2013 | Comedy, Health and wellness, Industry, Inspiration
Christmas Vacation (1989) The reason I fell in love with Christmas Vacation all over again is because of my roommate Sally. She loves this movie and can quote it like a champ. It’s impressive stuff. She even makes the pic of Clark Griswold driving (see above)...
by Camden Watts | Dec 24, 2013 | Comedy, Health and wellness, Improvisation, Inspiration
Elf (2003) People rarely sit the fence when it comes to Will Ferrell’s comedies. He’s been promoting Anchorman 2 like whoa lately, so I’ve heard a lot of broad comments about his work. Folks seem to either hate it or love it. I’ve been a big...
by Camden Watts | Dec 23, 2013 | Family, Film, Health and wellness, Inspiration, Uncategorized
The holidays are tricky for me. I’m usually a stressed, emotional mess during November and December — no matter how hard I try to protect my sanity. But one of the things I love most about the holidays is watching my favorite movies. My favorite holiday...
by Camden Watts | Dec 18, 2013 | Crowd funding, Industry, Inspiration, Kickstarter, Leading, Learning
It seems like a long time ago that I watched Amanda Palmer’s TED Talk titled The Art of Asking. I loved it then and I love it now even more, since I’m on the verge of launching my own Kickstarter campaign. When I saw Palmer’s TED Talk for the first...