
A few months ago I started a Book and Movie Group. My good friend SuperMom was hosted the April book, Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. There was a wedding theme to the night. The table was lovingly set with finger sandwiches, phylo cups with a spinach chicken salad, fresh veggies with dips, deli meat and cheese with crackers, pasta salads, punch and wine. For dessert there were chocolate dipped strawberries, strawberries with cream, pie and an ice cream cake. Everyone brought wedding photos or a special something from their own wedding and stories to share. I brought two invitations and told about how the wedding chapel that was supposed to be handling everything for us went bankrupt and disappeared without any notice the month before the big day. Of course, I found out about it just hours after I had sent out the invitations, making it necessary to send out new invites and put together an entire wedding in a month's time. Our wedding ended up being beautiful so alls well that ends well.
Throughout the night we watched scenes from the 1973 made-for-TV movie/play starring a very young and super skinny Sam Waterston. We made fun of the dancing and singing scenes; then we debated about whether Claudio was being played by Christopher Walken. It turns out it was Glenn Walken, Christopher's brother. We were treated to a list of some of the phrases that we still use today that were created by Shakespeare. We also played a game of Who Said It with quotes from the play. SuperMom's 12 year old daughter knew the most quotes and received a little book of quotes about love. We never did end up finishing the movie or discussing the play for all the talking and eating and playing around we did. It was a lot of fun.
Next month's book and movie is The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH. I wonder what kind of fun we will think up for that one. I was thinking of a jingle contest and exotic foods. What would you do?
In case you're interested, there is info. about starting your own book and movie group here. And Lisa from Books on the Brain has a great post here with ideas for how to keep your book group exciting. I especially like the idea of serving booze to liven things up. =)










