Michelle Obama calls 'Elf' her all-time favourite movie, says she watches it "again and again"
Washington DC, July 2
Former US First Lady Michelle Obama has revealed that her all-time favourite movie is the 2003 Christmas comedy 'Elf', saying it is the one film she watches repeatedly whenever she wants to feel better, according to People.
Obama made the revelation during the latest episode of her podcast, IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson, which featured actor Will Ferrell, who starred as Buddy in the holiday classic.
Sharing her excitement on Instagram ahead of the episode, Obama wrote, "When I tell people Elf is my favorite movie of all time, I'm not joking! So for this week's @imopodcasts, I was especially excited to sit down with Buddy the Elf himself, the one and only Will Ferrell."
During the conversation, Obama reiterated her admiration for the film.
"My favourite movie on the planet of all time, the only movie that I watch again and again and again," she said.
Later in the podcast, she again praised the film, saying, "It is my favourite movie of all time. I mean, it really is. I don't re-watch movies, but it is hilarious every other second. And it is so sweet. And it definitely does all the things. It presses all the buttons."
She added that the film has become her go-to comfort watch.
"So whenever I want to feel better, no, literally, and then I make other people watch it with me so that I can say, 'Wait, here it comes,'" Obama said, as per the outlet, according to People.
Released in 2003, 'Elf' follows Buddy, a human who is accidentally raised by elves at the North Pole before travelling to New York City to find his biological father, Walter Hobbs, portrayed by late actor James Caan.
Reflecting on the film's origins, Ferrell revealed that taking on the role of Buddy was one of the reasons he decided to leave Saturday Night Live in 2002 after seven years on the show, according to People.
"I left. I'd been there seven years, and you know, you always, you know you have to leave at some point," Ferrell said.
"And it just felt like I'd had enough momentum, but it's not like I had a stack of scripts waiting for me."
The actor recalled that Elf was still being developed at the time and required significant rewriting.
"But we were developing this one movie about a human who was raised by elves at the North Pole, and it was an amazing concept, but it needed a lot of work. And so we kind of rewrote the whole thing," he said, according to People.
Looking back on the film's enduring popularity, Ferrell admitted he never expected it to become a holiday classic.
"But it's such an interesting thing to have become what it's become... I had no idea that we had like lightning in a bottle, but we did," he added, according to People.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone who grew up watching Hollywood films in India, Elf is a gem. But honestly, I'm surprised she doesn't have more "serious" favorites given her background. Still, it's refreshing to see a former First Lady being so relatable about her love for a silly comedy. Chalo, maybe I'll rewatch it tonight. 🎄
That's so endearing coming from Michelle Obama. Elf is indeed a classic, and Will Ferrell's performance is timeless. The podcast episode must have been a delight with her gushing over the movie. I've watched it maybe five times, and it never gets old.
NGL, I was expecting her to say something like "The Pursuit of Happyness" or "Hidden Figures" given her advocacy work. But Elf? That's completely unexpected and somehow makes her more human. Though I wonder if she's seen any Indian feel-good movies like "3 Idiots" or "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" - those are our comfort classics! 😄
This is so lovely! I've always admired Michelle Obama's authenticity, and her choice of Elf as a comfort movie proves she doesn't take herself too seriously. The fact that she makes others watch it with her so she can anticipate their reactions is hilarious. Total desi vibes - like how we force family to watch "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" every year! 😂
Michelle Obama's podcast sounds amazing! While I'm not a huge fan of Elf personally (I prefer Home Alone for Christmas), I respect her genuine love for it. It's nice to see influential figures
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