Active Measures, a documentary laying out the Russia-Trump connection in fairly excruciating detail, featuring a prominent appearance by John McCain.
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Active Measures, a documentary laying out the Russia-Trump connection in fairly excruciating detail, featuring a prominent appearance by John McCain.
Fahrenheit 11/9
We (my DH, 19 yo DD) and I saw A Star is Born Saturday evening. The theatre was full. The movie was 2+ hours long, but held everyone's attention the entire time. Lady Gaga is so talented and Bradley Cooper did a great job both acting and directing. Sam Elliott seemed a bit old for his role, but they seemed to explain it well enough. I enjoyed it very much. I remember watching the 1976 version with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristopherson - will have to rewatch it.
Saw "Three Identical Strangers" the documentary about the triplet boys who were separated at birth and discovered each other by chance at age 19.
I don't think an adoption agency would be allowed to do that today, but in the 60s and 70s things were a lot looser.
I can't wait to see that movie. My first recollection of it was when my father allowed me to stay up past 7:30pm to watch it with him on TV. (The Judy Garland/James Mason version) I don't know how old I was at the time--maybe 9 or 10. But I've watched it several times since.
I've heard really good things about Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, so it sounds like they did the story justice.
Lady Gaga is a talent. Quite classy when she wants to be. As Tony Bennett can attest.
https://youtu.be/O1OdWOLWeCM
Yeah, well, I'm old-fashioned, but I've gotten well past the F-bomb. But thanks for the heads-up! As long as there isn't a derogatory word for female anatomy in every line of dialogue like there is in Quentin Tarantino movies, I think I can survive it without flinching. :)
Since I have been laid up with this nasty man cold all weekend I watched some movies.
I watched The Face of Love with Annette Bening and Robin Williams. Good flick! Sad though.
I also watched a 1980s "brat pack" movie called St. Elmo's Fire. It was okay, perhaps even "good" if you put it in context.
Then I watched one called The Overnight. It was hilarious but also risque!