I've developed this tendency to watch part of a movie, leave it for a bit, then go back and watch more (or get irritated and discard it altogether).
Right now I'm "watching" Four Dogs - an indie film, no big names. Interesting, and quirky enough to not feel forced.
The other one is Spring Forward, with Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber (mmm, mmm). Ex-con working with an old hand for Parks and Rec in Utah. Kind of sweet and simple. Ned's such a fine actor.
I've developed this tendency to watch part of a movie, leave it for a bit, then go back and watch more (or get irritated and discard it altogether).
Right now I'm "watching" Four Dogs - an indie film, no big names. Interesting, and quirky enough to not feel forced.
The other one is Spring Forward, with Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber (mmm, mmm). Ex-con working with an old hand for Parks and Rec in Utah. Kind of sweet and simple. Ned's such a fine actor.
Spring Forward is a gem.
Cookie's Fortune is another one (also with Ned Beatty, and Julianne Moore at the absolute top of her game, directed by Robert Altman).
I've developed this tendency to watch part of a movie, leave it for a bit, then go back and watch more (or get irritated and discard it altogether).
Right now I'm "watching" Four Dogs - an indie film, no big names. Interesting, and quirky enough to not feel forced.
The other one is Spring Forward, with Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber (mmm, mmm). Ex-con working with an old hand for Parks and Rec in Utah. Kind of sweet and simple. Ned's such a fine actor.
Spring Forward is a gem.
Cookie's Fortune is another one (also with Ned Beatty, and Julianne Moore at the absolute top of her game, directed by Robert Altman).
Just finished it. I liked the lingering scenes of life, and of light. The word “pure” comes to mind.
I've developed this tendency to watch part of a movie, leave it for a bit, then go back and watch more (or get irritated and discard it altogether).
Right now I'm "watching" Four Dogs - an indie film, no big names. Interesting, and quirky enough to not feel forced.
The other one is Spring Forward, with Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber (mmm, mmm). Ex-con working with an old hand for Parks and Rec in Utah. Kind of sweet and simple. Ned's such a fine actor.
I've developed this tendency to watch part of a movie, leave it for a bit, then go back and watch more (or get irritated and discard it altogether).
Right now I'm "watching" Four Dogs - an indie film, no big names. Interesting, and quirky enough to not feel forced.
The other one is Spring Forward, with Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber (mmm, mmm). Ex-con working with an old hand for Parks and Rec in Utah. Kind of sweet and simple. Ned's such a fine actor.
Old hand in Utah, you say?
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I've developed this tendency to watch part of a movie, leave it for a bit, then go back and watch more (or get irritated and discard it altogether).
Right now I'm "watching" Four Dogs - an indie film, no big names. Interesting, and quirky enough to not feel forced.
The other one is Spring Forward, with Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber (mmm, mmm). Ex-con working with an old hand for Parks and Rec in Utah. Kind of sweet and simple. Ned's such a fine actor.
I probably grew a negative bias towards westerns when i was a rasslin' fan and my grandpa (he had a vcr, we didn't) would sometime accidentally videotape a late night western by mistake instead of my requested Saturday Night's Main Event.
"Oh Canada...you're beautiful when you're drunk" -EV 8/14/93
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Also, Die Hard on xmas night.
wow, that was so bad.
Did you lose it during the Bibbits scene? Cheer Chief the fuck on?
The acting in that all-around, whew. Different view than the book, but man, what a great film.
I've developed this tendency to watch part of a movie, leave it for a bit, then go back and watch more (or get irritated and discard it altogether).
Right now I'm "watching" Four Dogs - an indie film, no big names. Interesting, and quirky enough to not feel forced.
The other one is Spring Forward, with Ned Beatty and Liev Schreiber (mmm, mmm). Ex-con working with an old hand for Parks and Rec in Utah. Kind of sweet and simple. Ned's such a fine actor.
Cookie's Fortune is another one (also with Ned Beatty, and Julianne Moore at the absolute top of her game, directed by Robert Altman).
-EV 8/14/93
You haven't seen...
The Bridges of Madison County..?
Rain here, so no point in going out.
-EV 8/14/93
Escape from Alcatraz
Squint with Clint marathons are always good.
I would watch The Outlaw Josey Wales pretty much once a month, forever.
Man, so many good ones.
But again - THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
If they do not include Kevin Costner.
I want to watch Tombstone though.
-EV 8/14/93