- That's from the nineties!
- No way!
(laughing)
(whistling introduction)
- We've never done this before.
- I mean, we probably
have in some form, right?
Anyway,
we don't know what the
official name of this game is,
but we're calling it
"Movie, Song, TV, ABC's."
- This is my dad, Ron.
- And this is my daughter, Molly.
And we're here for Hello Fun.
- It's important for us to
find new ways to connect,
especially while we're quarantined.
Especially in a fun way,
so that's why we came up
with this idea for this game.
Now, you've probably played it before.
Maybe, somehow, we've
probably played it before
in some version, but
have you ever played this version?
(laughing)
- That's it.
- [Both] Row, row, row your boat,
gently down the stream...
- The point of playing
the Movie, Song, TV,
ABC game, is to spell
out the entire alphabet
using the name of a movie, song,
or TV show for every letter.
- Here's an example,
A: ACE Ventura, movie.
B: Beverly Hills 90210, T.v show.
and C: California girls, song.
It doesn't have to be in
that order. Movie, TV...
It can be whatever,
- Whatever comes to mind.
- As long as it's a movie,
a TV show or a song.
- Yeah.
- Now you can play this game
with as many people as you want.
We happen to have five people
quarantining during this time.
So, we've chosen to play
with four of those five.
- But really, you can
play with two people,
you can play with 20 people in a
socially distanced way.
I mean, you've got to be in a big space,
but you can all be six feet apart
and you could even play it
over Zoom.
And what we've done to make
this even more exciting and fun
is to add this exercise ball.
And you're going to learn
about that in just a minute.
- Okay, lets go.
- Okay. So everybody understand the rules?
- Yes.
- Who wants to start?
- I'm starting.
- Whoa, okay.
- Ready? Annie Hall.
- Believe, believe.
Believe?
Believe, you should always believe.
E....E.T!
- Oh yeah.
- Oklahoma, where the wind comes.
(laughing)
- Oh Dan and Bob,
no that's Oh Canada!
- Under the boardwalk...
(cheering)
- Movie...V for Vendetta.
- X...xylophone.
There's a song named xylophone.
- Is there?
- I play my xylophone,
all through the night!
- Yesterday...
Classic.
- Zippity doo da...
(cheering)
- That was good.
My favorite was 'Row, row, row your boat
gently down the stream.'
- Okay. So did you guys enjoy that?
Was that fun?
- Yeah, I think we should play it again.
- I thought I wasn't
gonna come with nothing,
but I'm proud about 'Under the Boardwalk.'
- I thought I'd do better.
- I thought you would do better.
- I just like shut down, you know,
there's flight, fight and freeze.
I'm a freezer.
- I think he helps to get
the ball in your hand,
because it keeps you thinking.
- Do you feel like you
learn something new?
- Yeah. Yeah.
I never heard you say that
before. That's interesting.
- I wasn't sure I was going to do much,
but I'm impressed.
(talking)
You thought of names of things
I would not have thought
you would have thought of.
Our heads, we have junk, you know?
It comes out when we need it.
(laughing)
- There you have it, it's a simple, fun,
interactive game that you can
play with as many friends as
you want.
And you can adapt it or adjust
it in any way that meets your
needs and makes it more
enjoyable for you and the people
you're working with. Now,
what we'd like you to do is to
leave a comment below on how
you adapted this particular
game to make it more fun,
and then let us know how it went.
- And for more ideas on how
to connect with your people
through fun and play,
subscribe to Hello Fun.
And like this video.
- Yeah. Like it, plus, check.
- You wanna play again?
- Okay. Sure
- A...Annie.
We're very close.
- B...Bee's. A movie.
Make some things up too,
That would make it more interesting.
- Yeah, we love you.
