#MTOS: Hooked on a Feeling

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A small interlude before I get around to the much promised Tarantino round (it is coming – don’t worry).

It’s back to a general topic this week, this time using the songs from a soundtrack album as inspiration for questions. The album? Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1. Now, obviously, as there are 12 songs on the album, I have combined a couple of pairs, but they fit well together for the basis of the questions allocated.

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So, let’s explore our general love of a variety of film topics this coming Sunday at 8pm UK Time on twitter.

Q1: Hooked on a Feeling – Different genres provoke different feelings.  Horror makes us fear, comedy makes us happy, Pixar films make us weep uncontrollably for hours on end.  Which genre of film do you gravitate to the most, and why? #MTOS

Q2: Go All The Way – Love scenes on film can be sweet, or they can be cringey, and sometimes just plain baffling!  So, which moments when a couple go – ahem – all the way stuck in your mind the most (even if for the wrong reasons)? #MTOS

Q3: Spirit In The Sky – We covered religion on film a few months ago, but how about depictions of heaven/the afterlife on film?  If you went up to the spirit in the sky, what film’s representation of ‘upstairs’ would you hope to find, and which do you hope not to find? #MTOS

Q4: Moonage Daydream – Alien figures in film who have arrived to help mankind, or lead us on a path of enlightenment, are quite a prominent sci-fi staple.  What films rank amongst your favourite ‘good alien’ films? #MTOS

Q5: Fooled Around and Fell In Love/I Want You Back – Two songs for this one, tied together to the theme of love and loss.  A common theme in romance films is the break-up and reunion.  Which films did this the best, and which made a hash of it? #MTOS

Q6: I’m Not In Love/Come and Get Your Love – Two more tracks about love, with opposing themes.  So, which stars of the screen do you not have a care for, and which ones do you flock to regardless of the film? #MTOS

Q7: Cherry Bomb – Another common staple of films, mostly in action films but sometimes played out elsewhere, is the idea of a ticking-countdown bomb which needs to be stopped.  Favourite moments on film involving bomb defusal? #MTOS

Q8: Escape (The Pina Colada Song) – We’ve already covered relationships, so let’s go with the literal ‘Escape’ here.  Top three films about escapes/break outs? #MTOS

Q9: O-o-h Child – Coming of age dramas, or kid adventure films, are a-plenty.  Which films focussing on kids do you have a love for the most?  Are there any that you feel are underappreciated? #MTOS

Q10: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – From drama to action, to mythical tales, mountains have been used as a setting for some truly memorable moments on film.  Which ones come to mind as most memorable? #MTOS

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