I hadn't even thought about hauling gear on his motorcycle. That might be the stupidest thing of all. Nice catch! (Love your recaps. I'm like Scarlett with vintage fabric layers: I can't get enough. Ever.)
Maybe Dante and Realtor Lady are going to hang out with Liam in St. Lucia? Also, you are 100% right about Will being the obvious right choice for Gunnar.
Must be nice to be one of the cool kids who get to hear about these sorts of things before they happen.
^hahahah
I love these recaps and laughed out loud at least twice (like a crazy person, alone in my office). Don't change a thing!
But WHY! WHY! did they put in a Goodwill store when there's so many actually cool businesses that could have gone in place of Apple Market!!!!
got to be the strangest recap i've ever read. a little more time on the positive and interesting things might have been more entertaining than made-up crap. if you don't like the show, don't watch it - and don't bother trying to "recap" it - because this totally was not a recap.
Here's Brad Paisley being a total gentleman about boobs: https://twitter.com/BradPaisley/status/329…
Dark; Deep; Brooding;Brilliant; A Memory of The Sin! A tale of how many decide that they must flee from all that they love while seeking only freedom from themselves. Powerful end of the rope drama! Raw and identifiable. Thank all for heart directed efforts against all economic odds with this all donated talent collaboration on the proverbable shoestring which successfully drew both nays and praise for this 16mm film on screen effort! Unashamed original artwork displayed in our faces! Touching childhood fears, soaring joys and unbelievable love with it's tenderful grace, we accept or reject our lives in others opinions or as the Hippies said "let it all hang out." Life is not as simple as the Mona Lisa or as deep as Anonymous Irish poetry.
Thank you! We Soared!
Jack Kennedy
if I may! An anonymous Irish poem from another age, timeless in it's inspiration. Enjoy!
"I walked a mile with Pleasure.
She chatted all the way.
But I was none the wiser
For all She had to say!
I walked a mile with Sorrow
And not a word said She,
But Oh!
The things I learned from her
When Sorrow walked with me."
.....An Anonymous Irish Poem
Looks interesting, thanks for heads up.
Good to hear that Million Dollar Quartet is touring in New Orleans! I loved them always and wanted to see them live so have got Million Dollar Quartet tickets from GoodSeatTickets.com
I loved 'Magic Camp'! All those precocious kids and eccentric counselors!
Missed 'McCullen' and 'A River Changes Course' but they're on my to-see list. It'll happen.
Last night's midnight shows were a madhouse — hundreds in line out front when I arrived. Pretty typical: the person who told me ROOM 237 was a bunch of nonsense, *except for* the stuff about Kubrick faking the moon landing.
Also, I didn't stay for all of it, but the backwards/forwards thing was a lot more interesting than I expected. Really creepy watching those bland early scenes with the superimposition of the deranged Jack.
His endings often kind of trail off, but even in his messiest recent movies, there's always something of interest. Haven't the foggiest clue what to expect from his OLDBOY remake — I thought his direction was pretty much wasted on INSIDE MAN, but still about the only thing of interest in it.
I remember the movie quite well, but I also remember feeling non-plussed about its ending. Spike Lee had the confounding knack of writing and visualizing great set-up premises and narratives for his films, but that initial energy and passion always seemed to drain away into an abrupt and unsatisfactory epilogue. It was as if he spent so much of himself getting those two qualities spilt on the celluloid that he was too drained to then take the proper amount of time needed to decompress and think of a coherent way to wrap up the whole experience.
Still, Hollyweird badly needs, and sorely misses, the man's serious and fresh directorial product between the mid-1980s' up to 'Bambozzled'.
@BenP: Good point about the music. That tension — of evenly matched forces in counterbalance or conflict — runs all the way through the movie: Martin and Malcolm, Mookie and Da Mayor, Love and Hate on Radio Raheem's fists, even in the movie's very last shot.
"Sal, I'm boycottin' your fat pasta ass."
Haw! Love it.
"It ain't never too hot or never too cold for fuckin'!"
"You wanna boycott someone? You ought to start with the goddamn barber that fucked up your head." Robin Harris, you are missed.
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I love your recaps! I giggle with delight in my little cube at work hoping no one hears me. My favorite line out of this: twitterpated flutter of baby farts and glitter. Ha! Ha!
And dear "wasted me time on this", sorry you didn't like this recap. This is the way they all are and they are SPOT ON!