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In an EARLIER POST, I explained how we like to buy well-made things and keep them a long (long) time, mentioning that we’d had only three cars in our 40 years of marriage. What I didn’t say was that we were in the process of buying our fourth car, one that we hope will last us until we quit driving altogether. It was a fun process, actually…..especially since, once she saw and sat in the 2010 model of the vehicle I’d decided was the best one for us, Gail loved it! We picked up the car on Sunday, but it was only this morning that we took the “official photograph”:
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* FEBRUARY 19, 2009, 8:46 P.M. ET
GUARD OF HONOR
By Dorothy Rabinowitz
It was impossible to imagine, beforehand, all the ways a film like “Taking Chance” (Saturday, 8-9:30 p.m. EST, on HBO) could work its power. There are no conflicts, no warring sides, no mysteries of character—the usual stuff of drama. The story’s outcome is clear from the beginning. Yet it’s no less clear that “Taking Chance” is not only high drama, but a kind that is, in the most literal way, breathtaking—watching parts of it can make breathing an effort, and those parts come at every turn. It’s no less obvious that this film, about a Marine killed in combat, could have gone wrong in all sorts of ways and did so in none of them. There is in this work, at once so crushing and exhilarating, not a false note.
The credit for that belongs to Lt. Col. Michael Stroble, U.S. Marine Corps, on whose journal the film is based; to producer, writer and director Ross Katz; and, not least, to Kevin Bacon, whose portrayal of the devoted Col. Stroble is a masterwork—flawless in its fierce economy, eloquent in its testimony, most of it wordless, to everything that is going on.
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If this trailer is any indication, you’d best empty your bladder (completely) before going in to see this movie!!
Go this weekend, when it makes the most difference for the success of the film. Especially tell your 16-26 year old friends…...if THEY start spreading the word, it will make all the difference!
Hat Tip: THE BOOKWORM
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UPDATE: We went to see the movie on Friday p.m., October 3—some screamingly funny sketches, plenty of good chuckles, and some draggy parts. Overall—BY ALL MEANS, go and see it. Enjoy a good time laughing at loony leftists, while you support the brave conservative Hollywood guys who made this movie! Maybe we’ll even get a few more like it, if American Carol is successful.
P.S. And don’t forget to buy the DVD, when it comes out!
“Not Evil Just Wrong” is a feature-length documentary that documents the costs of environmental extremism. Millions of African children are dead of malaria today because of the global ban on the use of ANY DDT, despite a total lack of evidence of harm when used in small quantities to protect poor people’s huts from Anopheles mosquitoes. The film shows that there will surely be similar effects if the extremist “global warming” policies currently being promoted by Al Gore and his acolytes are actually implemented. You can check out the trailer:
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and then go to THE WEBSITE to read more, and (if you wish) donate to the fund to get the film into U.S. circulation.
I’ve loved THE FRINGE , ever since our son Thorvald presented MIDDLE FLIGHT, his own one-man play, there in 2001.
But, this year there’s a REALLY SPECIAL REASON for all of us to love the Fringe…..I refer to “Jihad, the Musical”.
In case you don’t know much about him, you can check it out HERE
Anyhow, we went to an Ingmar Bergman film festival at Colorado State University while in graduate school in the ‘70s. You can save yourself a lot of time, and see if you really want to watch his movies by checking out the following. It’s a parody, but it will give you the “feel” and the aesthetic of most of the films we saw back then.
Ever had this problem? Well, your days of frustration are at an end…..
Sci/Fi, Fantasy, Biography, History, you name it—Plot, Main Character, Setting, and so on.
You’re going to love it!