Friday, May 8, 2015

BEST HOLLYWOOD MOVIE MOMS FOR MOTHER'S DAY

THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT BEST MOVIE MOM by EXCEL FLEET LIMO

It’s almost impossible to capture the unconditional love, sacrifice, struggles and humor that comes with being a mother in real life, but Hollywood actors have certainly tried over the years.

Excel Fleet Limo shares some of best movie moms ever to support "mother"  in Hollywood:
1. "Terms of Endearment" (1983)

Shirley MacLain took home an Academy Award for her portrayal of a mother struggling to connect with both her daughter (Debra Winger) and an alcoholic suitor (Jack Nicholson). Spanning three decades, the Best Picture winner is still worth sobbing over.
2. "The Incredibles" (2004)
Voiced by Holly Hunter, Elastigirl shows her mommy mettle leaping to shield her kids from a missile blast during one particular scene in the Pixar animated classic. Let’s see your mom do that.
"The Blind Side" (2009)
Based on the real-life story of NFL pro Michel Oher, who blossomed from a homeless teen to an All American offensive lineman under the kind guidance of de facto mother Leigh Anne Tuohy (Bullock). Bullock won an Academy Award for her four-star, six-hanky performance as the feisty Southern woman
"Terminator 2: Judgment Day" (1991)
On her way to stopping a nuclear apocalypse and becoming the prototype of the female action star, Linda Hamilton’s Sarah Connor remade herself into a muscular warrior strong enough to reload a shotgun one-handed. All to defend her only son from a homicidal robot sent from the future. 
"Mother" (1996)
Debbie Reynold s’ Beatrice is almost neurotic as her twice-divorced son (Albert Brooks) -- “the writer who hasn't written anything for a while” -- but there’s more to her that food-hording and casual barbs.
"Sounder" (1972)
Cicely Tyson  performance as the matriarch of a struggling African-American family in the Depression-era South . This drama was released in an era of schlocky exploitation films and became the 15th highest-grossing film of the year makes “Sounder” seem even more pioneering.
"the guilt trip" (2012)
As inventor Andy Brewster (Rogen), is about to embark on the road trip of a lifetime, a quick stop at his mom's house, widowed mother Joyce (Streisand), turns into an unexpected cross-country voyage with her along for the ride. This journey, leading to bickering, awkward situations and eventual understanding.
"Places In the Heart" (1984)
Yes, we like her, we really liked Sally Field’s turn in the Depression-era drama, “Places in the Heart,” as a widow struggling to hold on to her family’s farm
Sarah, Plain and Tall (1991)

Kansas, widowed farmer Jacob Witting (Christopher Walken) is having a hard time raising his children and running his farm without the help of a wife. He puts an ad in the paper for a bride to help him, and gets a response from a woman named Sarah (Glenn Close) Sarah is under no obligation to stay but will she? 

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