Susan Marlowe CPA and the classic movie kid party

Hi there from Susan Marlowe CPA!

Well, I hosted a great kids party for my nieces and nephews and their friends. I showed them The Adventures of Robin Hood, the Errol Flynn version. It was a huge hit for everyone. I made some great felt Robin Hood hats for everyone (my nieces wanted them too, which was awesome!) and we ate turkey legs and drank grape juice.

Anyway, just keeping everyone updated. Thanks from Susan Marlowe CPA!

Susan Marlowe CPA looks forward to another movie night

Well, since it is Spring break, I am planning a movie theme night for my nieces and nephews. The theme is going to be pirates. I am going to show the kids Pirates! Band of Misfits and then I am going to give them eye-patches and feed them pirate-shaped cheese snacks. I have found that I can never go wrong with cheese when it comes to this crowd. It should be great!

Susan Marlowe CPA and the movie club

Susan Marlowe CPA and the classic movie club

Bringing Up Baby

Hello from Susan Marlowe CPA!

I have held another edition of my movie club with my niece Kimi. We showed the classic Bringing Up Baby. Comedy gold! We all enjoyed watching it and Kimi was particularly enchanted with Katherine Hepburn. She is truly hilarious in this film.

I hope everyone gets a chance to watch this film! It is a classic for a good reason.

I am going to continue the Cary Grant trend with something else fun. I think maybe we will try My Favorite Wife.

Anyway, thanks for reading!

Susan Marlowe CPA: The Aristocats

Susan Marlowe CPA and the family film reviews.

-Susan Marlowe CPA

C I T I N E R A R I E S

The Aristocats The Aristocats

This enchanting tale begins in Paris, when a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to her family a family of adorable high-society cats.

A Cat in ParisA Cat in Paris

A Cat in Paris is one of those rare family films that can be truly enjoyed–relished–by adults as well as children.

 

HugoHugo

When his father dies, 12-year-old orphan Hugo takes up residence behind the walls of a Parisian train station. There, he meets Isabelle, the daughter of filmmaker Georges Méliès, who holds the key to Hugo’s destiny.

Ratatouille Ratatouille

With delightful characters, experience Paris from a new perspective…

 

The Red Balloon The Red Balloon

In this deceptively simple, nearly wordless tale, a young boy discovers a stray balloon, which seems to have a mind of its own, on the streets of Paris.

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