Top 10 Memorable Birthdays in Film
Top 10 Memorable Birthdays in Film
Like it or not, every year we spend on this planet brings each of us the same thing: another birthday. And with each birthday comes the universal hope that our own individual day be unforgettable: hilarious, crazy, beautiful, or just some motivation for the coming year. As the inspiring ladies of PUSH GIRLS celebrate Tiphany’s birthday, we check out ten memorable movie birthday scenes that the dames on wheels would appreciate in their new season, moments full of love, freedom, humor or, frankly, stupidity.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager

10. This is 40
When characters in a Judd Apatow movie organize a 40th birthday bash, estranged family members show up, older guys ogle the requisite hot girl, and someone ends up punched in the face. There’s nothing like proclaiming birthday love from a hospital bed.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
9. Tootsie
The friends of unemployable actor Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) throw him a surprise birthday party, where he works hard to pick up a girl. Soon enough, he’ll work hard to become one.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
8. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
It’s a birthday dinner table like no other: Susan Sarandon’s in a bra, Tim Curry’s the resident transvestite, and the meal of the evening is Meat Loaf. Literally.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
7. Twilight Zone: The Movie
What’s your ideal birthday meal? For a boy whose family fears his dangerous psychic powers, it’s candy and crappy junk food, (and not just on his birthday), in Joe Dante’s chapter from the 1983 compilation feature.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
6. Rocky IV
Sylvester Stallone, clearly affected by all those faux punches to the head, adds a small shindig to his screenplay, giving birthday boy Paulie (Burt Young) the most annoying talking robot since that SHORT CIRCUIT guy. So idiotic, it’s never to be forgotten.
Check out this amazing scene here.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
5. On Golden Pond
A warm, gentle moment with family, both real and make-believe: Henry Fonda, in his final film, celebrating with Katharine Hepburn, Jane Fonda, and a cake with 80 candles on it.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
4. Old School
Remember, kids, nothing screws up an outdoor birthday party like a stray animal tranquilizer gun.
"I like you but you're crazy." Watch the scene here.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
3. Easy Money
As a photographer hired for a kid’s 5th birthday party, Rodney Dangerfield cracks wise and introduces a bunny puppet who accidentally poops out a few joints. Who the hell invited this guy?
The puppet's name is Bobby Bunny, check out the clip here.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey
“Hello, darling, I’m sorry I won’t be able to make your birthday party. Well, I’m calling from a space station on my way to witness the very evolution of man. Have a great day!” (Phone call courtesy of AT&T, just one brilliant detail in Stanley Kubrick’s mind-blowing masterpiece.)
Watch the scene here.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager
1. Sixteen Candles
It was the best of birthdays, it was the worst of birthdays. Wait, reverse that and you have a night in the life of teenager Samantha Baker (Molly Ringwald). The evening starts with an army of freshman dorks eyeing Sam’s panties, and ends with a private kiss with the school hunk. Horror and bliss on one birthday. Welcome to high school, John Hughes-style.
Getting what you want out of life isn't easy, especially in a wheelchair. Check out the all-new season of Sundance Channel's Push Girls — Mondays at 10pm.Author: Norm Schrager


































