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Old 11-27-2020, 09:38 PM
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^ I saw Glen Close interviewed on a late night talk show about it; clip looked pretty good. Way too new for me to watch, maybe in 3 years when its free.
You don't pay for Netflix? I do per month.
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Another Netflix movie I recently watched. I liked it a lot!! Atticus is in the bottom left corner. Good boy! He's out of the way.
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I watched Winter's Bones tonight. A 10 year old movie that the wife and I watched years ago but I honestly didn't remember hardly any of it, so I enjoyed it - suspenseful human interest story.
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I watched Winter's Bones tonight. A 10 year old movie that the wife and I watched years ago but I honestly didn't remember hardly any of it, so I enjoyed it - suspenseful human interest story.
Ah, Jennifer Lawrence. I'm interested. Thank you for the recommerecommendation
I watched Up In Smoke tonight and like you, did not remember anything about it except for a very few things so it was like watching it for the first time.

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Seems liike I watched several movies over the past week - Bombshell (thought it might get better kind of movie), A Soldier's Revenge (another thought it might get better but not with the bad acting and story), Deadwood (it was really dead), and Call of the Wild (a good dog lover's story but the CGI was so, so over done I wanted to scream in the wild).
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Originally Posted by dlq04
Seems liike I watched several movies over the past week - Bombshell (thought it might get better kind of movie), A Soldier's Revenge (another thought it might get better but not with the bad acting and story), Deadwood (it was really dead), and Call of the Wild (a good dog lover's story but the CGI was so, so over done I wanted to scream in the wild).
I watched Bombshell last night. I almost turned it off because it pissed me off but I finished it. I was glad I did.
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Patty, I have one for you. First you need to be drinking some to really enjoy it (I was). It was LOL for me many times. No, I wasn't drinking that much! It was done in 1994 in B&W and called Clerks. You may have already seen it, some say its a classic like Night of the Living Dead. It's a comedy about a day in the life of two convenience clerks in 1994 yet it could easily be today. I never worked as a clerk but I am sure anyone who has can appreciate what a day there is like.
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Patty, I have one for you. First you need to be drinking some to really enjoy it (I was). It was LOL for me many times. No, I wasn't drinking that much! It was done in 1994 in B&W and called Clerks. You may have already seen it, some say its a classic like Night of the Living Dead. It's a comedy about a day in the life of two convenience clerks in 1994 yet it could easily be today. I never worked as a clerk but I am sure anyone who has can appreciate what a day there is like.
I'll look for it. Drink is made. Sometimes you just want something to laugh at and it's not easy to find.
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Originally Posted by dlq04
Patty, I have one for you. First you need to be drinking some to really enjoy it (I was). It was LOL for me many times. No, I wasn't drinking that much! It was done in 1994 in B&W and called Clerks. You may have already seen it, some say its a classic like Night of the Living Dead. It's a comedy about a day in the life of two convenience clerks in 1994 yet it could easily be today. I never worked as a clerk but I am sure anyone who has can appreciate what a day there is like.
That's a cult classic. I've got to catch it sometime Kevin Smith wrote it I believe.
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Another silly, funny movie is 'Outside Providence' from 1999. It's a Peter Farrelly movie.


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