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Feature Presentation…MONDAY MOVIE MEME
This week’s movie topic is all about Money…Share on your blog movies that focus on making money, finding money, losing money, stealing money or spending money.
Saving Money– Outsourced (2006) A manager is sent to India because his company has outsourced jobs there to save money. He’s in for culture shock, disappointment and love.
Inheriting Money– Brewster’s Millions (1985) A has-been baseball player must spend $30 million in 30 days without telling anyone to inherit $300 million.
Finding Money– A Simple Plan (1998) Two brothers and a girlfriend have found $4 million in a downed plane and decide to keep it. Good luck with that!
Earning Money– Pretty Woman (1990) The world’s oldest profession gets star treatment in this movie that needs no description.
Having No Money– The Grapes of Wrath (1940) How did people survive during the Depression? A stark look at the realities of life.
What about you? Do you have a favorite movie about money? Visit the Bumbles to participate or read what movies others have chosen.

These are some great movies you have here! A couple that come to mind for me are The Money Pit with Shelly Long and Tom Hanks and of course the original Wall Street. Michael Douglas was so naughty in that movie!
Some good choices there. A Simple Plan’s a great movie; also I’d never realised until reading your list that the TV series Outsourced started out as a movie.
I love that you included Pretty Woman under making money! Great pick!
Nice list! I haven’t seen Outsourced yet but it’s on my Netflix list. I thought A Simple Plan was a great movie. Love that you included Pretty Woman! Great idea!
Oooh, The Grapes of Wrath is an inspired choice.
I like the way you organized and labeled your movies. Good choices.
I loved how you set this one up..great selections too!
Pretty Woman came to my mind when I was publishing our post – wondered if anyone would come up with that one. Why am I not surprised that we were on the same wavelength per usual?!
I like your categories, Stacy! A Simple Plan is an excellent movie, though disturbing in many ways.
I haven’t seen any of these–I better look into them. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on
I love love love the book version of “A Simple Plan” … and the movie was pretty good too.