This week I am exploring a new “series” on Rockin Red Blog. I am going to feature a fellow blogger’s article each day to offer you some variety.
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the Judgement of Paris today I am sharing with you Sean Munger’s take on the classic wine film “Bottle Shock.” The film does not recount the events precisely and leaves out some important details but it is a fun and entertaining Hollywood movie. And it features the late, great Alan Rickman. So today raise your glass of Napa Valley Chardonnay and toast to the Judgement of Paris! Cheers
7 responses to “Wine on film: My (retro) review of “Bottle Shock,” and remembering Alan Rickman.”
Fun movie. Thanks for many laughs, Alan Rickman, cheers!!
Cheers!
I remember when he posted that! I should remember to watch the movie some day.
You and me both!
“What were you expecting…Thunderbird?”
Love that movie. I went to the boxing ring and also the old stone building that was supposed to be in France. Both are actually at the Kunde Estate in Kenwood.
Awesome. So fun! Cheers!