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    Thanks for the input, Beckyliz.

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    Ojkay---I got on here to post a pre-review, but it's too late---summa you kid've already seen the toxic mess called "80-somethings for some white foo baw herow" Too bad I'm not the national leader for life, like jong il over there in PRNK, because I'd ban the film and have the actors imprisoned. Yup. This film, receives a dirty rotten Zero-minus 10,000 for stupidity. Hope that helps you some. Thankk Mee. Now back to our national anthem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebittybobby View Post
    Now back to our national anthem.
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    Last night I rented “She Said “. Is the story of how two New York Times reporters took down Harvey Weinstein. It is exactly how you would imagine it would be. Honestly, it’s forgettable. Brad Pitt is one of the producers which is funny because he told Harvey Weinstein decades ago if he touched Gwyneth Paltrow again, Brad was going to hurt him. That is our Springfield Mo, Missouri boy, yay!

    I was poking around the streaming services last night trying to find a film I wanted to watch but “everything everywhere” cost way too much to rent something like $15! That’s ridiculous. I didn’t think I was in the mood for “the whale “

    I want to see the animated films “Puss in boots, volume two “and “Pinocchio. “

    Tonight I will watch “Triangle of Sadness” which is one I hadn’t even heard of until I reviewed the Oscar nominated films.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebittybobby View Post
    Ojkay---I got on here to post a pre-review, but it's too late---summa you kid've already seen the toxic mess called "80-somethings for some white foo baw herow" Too bad I'm not the national leader for life, like jong il over there in PRNK, because I'd ban the film and have the actors imprisoned. Yup. This film, receives a dirty rotten Zero-minus 10,000 for stupidity. Hope that helps you some. Thankk Mee. Now back to our national anthem.
    I think my mother and caregiver friend would like it. I'm pretty sure I would like it just as much as you did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    I think my mother and caregiver friend would like it. I'm pretty sure I would like it just as much as you did.
    Okay--I don't mean to make anybody mad or anything, but I believe this grade-A moo-vee about elderly groupie fleet-followers should be retitled as: "A Dyke, A Slut, A Traitor, And A Can-Kicker" Yup. In honor of the ensemble cast of iollyweirdos. Plus: receive the Harvey Weinstein Award, for having what it takes to get ahead in show biz. Yup.

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    Last night we watched the Oscar nominee "Triangle of Sadness." I liked it, but I have to admit it's very slow. It's basically Titanic meets Castaway meets the play The Admirable Crichton by J.M. Barrie, in which the upper crust and their staff get stranded on a deserted island and roles get reversed. The play was written in 1902 and it targeted class issues in Britain, and it feels like the writer/director of Triangle must have been heavily influenced by it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catherine View Post
    Last night we watched the Oscar nominee "Triangle of Sadness." I liked it, but I have to admit it's very slow. It's basically Titanic meets Castaway meets the play The Admirable Crichton by J.M. Barrie, in which the upper crust and their staff get stranded on a deserted island and roles get reversed. The play was written in 1902 and it targeted class issues in Britain, and it feels like the writer/director of Triangle must have been heavily influenced by it.
    Catherine I’m watching that too! I started it last night but I got interrupted and I’m finishing it tonight. It is very strange. It is such a black comedy that it’s not quite a comedy.

    it is slow because some of those scenes went on longer than they needed to. The initial scenes of the couple fighting about the dinner bill Dash went on too long. Woody Harrelson, pulling quotes out of his phone with another guy that went on too long.

    I’m not done with it yet. I’ve got about 40 more minutes left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
    Okay--What I heard was that it was totally awesome and amazing!

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    DH and I saw the latest Indiana Jones movie Monday afternoon - it was good see Indy again! However, at 2.5 hours, it was about 30-40 minutes too long. The ending was sweet, however.
    "Do not accumulate for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and thieves break in and steal. But accumulate for yourselves treasure in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, your heart is also." Jesus

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