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There was a weird kind of civic pride about it in Southwest Washington. It was sort of, "Okay, she's trailer trash ... but she's our trailer trash!"
There's a reason why some folks (especially those south of the Columbia River) refer to Vancouver as "Vantucky".
I'm curious to see the reviews given Bohemian Rhapsody. If good, I might have to go see my first movie in 20+ years.
At a theatre, no. At home, yeah, bunches.Have you really not seen a movie in 20+ years?
At a theatre, no. At home, yeah, bunches.
At a theatre, no. At home, yeah, bunches.
but I just watched Infinity War for the first time last night and it was one of the best movies I have ever seen.
I'm curious to see the reviews given Bohemian Rhapsody. If good, I might have to go see my first movie in 20+ years.
Entertaining movie. No great moral significance or message, but fun to watch. The Live-Aid “recreation” was spot on. Rami Malek does an excellent job.
Lots of trash on Netflix, but I liked Moon (2009) and The Founder (2016).
I am and we did. Unfortunately both my wife and I have Bohemian Rhapsody and We are the Champions stuck in our heads. I like those songs but they they keep playing over and over in there.The wife and I saw Bohemian Rhapsody today. I thought it was damn good and if you are a Queen fan I recommend it highly.
I am and we did. Unfortunately both my wife and I have Bohemian Rhapsody and We are the Champions stuck in our heads. I like those songs but they they keep playing over and over in there.
I am and we did. Unfortunately both my wife and I have Bohemian Rhapsody and We are the Champions stuck in our heads. I like those songs but they they keep playing over and over in there.
Dig out your vinyl copy of A Day at the Races, slip your headphones on, and sit back. End of problem.I am and we did. Unfortunately both my wife and I have Bohemian Rhapsody and We are the Champions stuck in our heads. I like those songs but they they keep playing over and over in there.
Dig out your vinyl copy of A Day at the Races, slip your headphones on, and sit back. End of problem.
Watched ready player one this weekend with my nephew, we enjoyed it. And Saturday we watched Open range, it was slow in the lead up but actually a decent movie. It could have been a bit shorter though.
I love them both dearly... but listening to A Night at the Opera won't get Bohemian Rhapsody out of your head now, will it? Prophet's Song is one of the geats... 39... so many of them.There are a lot of good songs on "A Night at the Opera" as well. I always enjoyed the Quadraphonic recording they did with The Prophet's Song. My father used to have 4 of the big cabinet speakers in our music room which was fun to sit listen to that album while sitting in the middle of the room.
Just the mere mention of that did the trick.I’m afraid there’s only one cure.
Pick up your guitar and play the “Smoke On the Water” riff for one hour. Problem solved.
You’re welcome.
I'm skipping First Man until it comes to TV. I heard they do not show Neil Armstrong planting the American flag on the moon. That really happened, unless you believe it all took place in some Hollyweird back lot.First Man. Movie like this would be good in IMAX.
Well, it's a small world after all.I am and we did. Unfortunately both my wife and I have Bohemian Rhapsody and We are the Champions stuck in our heads. I like those songs but they they keep playing over and over in there.
I'm skipping First Man until it comes to TV. I heard they do not show Neil Armstrong planting the American flag on the moon. That really happened, unless you believe it all took place in some Hollyweird back lot.
Solo was good, but The Last Jedi was better. I acquired a Special Edition 1981 Trans Am in March of this year, and we both enjoyed watching the first two Smoky and the Bandit movies. Too bad the third movie had a Gen 3 T/A and no Burt Reynolds. It wasn't worth the electricity I used to record it. We also recently re-watched all of the Harry Potter movies.
Finally got around to watching "American Made" last night.
I don't know how much of it is true, but it was very entertaining so that didn't matter.
Watched Coco last night. It's a pretty fun, well done, Disney family movie.
While bouncing around on Netflix last night, I saw "Tower" listed. I watched it about a year ago, whenever it was released. It aired on PBS. It's a documentary made in a unique animated stye, narrated by some of the people that were there. It's about the tower shootings at the University of Texas in 1966. It's really a good story, I'll watch it again when I get the time.
I recommend it.
Here's the trailer:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5116410/videoplayer/vi3549869593