The Movie I Enjoyed Tonight: A Post By Dale Wisely
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The Movie I Enjoyed Tonight: A Post By Dale Wisely
Neil Young: Heart of Gold. (Jonathan Demme, Director)
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I specifically remember saying to myself, "Congratulations, you need to see that Neil Young movie." It's good to see my instincts on the matter confirmed.
I recently saw Broken Flowers, and I must say--it's not all I'd wanted it to be. It was fine, but not splendiferous.
I recently saw Broken Flowers, and I must say--it's not all I'd wanted it to be. It was fine, but not splendiferous.
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I saw a preview of Heart of Gold and was put off. I'll rethink this if you really feel strongly about it. (maybe this will establish if our tastes are totally foreign)
A couple of films I really enjoyed lately were Memoirs of a Geisha and MirrorMask. Both are stunning visual feasts. I will be buying MirrorMask for sure.
Steve Martin's remake of The Pink Panther has a few good jokes in it; a return to his older style of physical comedy. While it is good that he makes no attempt to duplicate Peter Sellers, still, his version suffers in comparison.
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A couple of films I really enjoyed lately were Memoirs of a Geisha and MirrorMask. Both are stunning visual feasts. I will be buying MirrorMask for sure.
Steve Martin's remake of The Pink Panther has a few good jokes in it; a return to his older style of physical comedy. While it is good that he makes no attempt to duplicate Peter Sellers, still, his version suffers in comparison.
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What? I wasn't aware that there was a movie called A Prairie Home Companion. This is especially distrubing to me as I grew up in Duluth Minnesota, and every morning I caught Garrison's morning show (of the same name) on MPR, thusly, I should've known about it.Flyingcursor wrote:Not yet but I intend to.feadogin wrote:Anybody see the Prairie Home Companion movie? I wanted to check that one out.
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I have seen the trailers for Heart of Gold, and I have to say I am quite interested in buying that DVD. Niel's always been one of my favorite songwriters. And he's no slouch on the golf course either.
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Well, I enjoyed it, but I can't say I feel strongly about it. It's a concert movie. It's shot well and the audio is excellent and Neil's in good voice--for Neil.djm wrote:I saw a preview of Heart of Gold and was put off. I'll rethink this if you really feel strongly about it. (maybe this will establish if our tastes are totally foreign)
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Well, if you were still listening to PHC like a good little Minnesotan,Joseph E. Smith wrote:What? I wasn't aware that there was a movie called A Prairie Home Companion. This is especially distrubing to me as I grew up in Duluth Minnesota, and every morning I caught Garrison's morning show (of the same name) on MPR, thusly, I should've known about it.
you'd know. They keep having Meryl Streep and Jon C Reilly on the
show to promote the movie. Lindsay Lohan is in the movie too, for
some reason. It has not gotten good reviews, but I'm going to see it
anyway. Perhaps it's because they cast Woody Harelson as Dusty
in Life of the Cowboys. Oh, my goodness! What in the world?? Lily Tomlin's in't, so it can't be all bad.
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You grew up in Duluth? I lived there for a little while around 1970. There was a small river that ran down to the lake and there was a "swimming hole" complete with a little waterfall and rocks you could jump off into the water. The lake was too cold for swimming.Joseph E. Smith wrote:[
I grew up in Duluth Minnesota, and every morning I caught Garrison's morning show (of the same name)
Oh, I haven't seen the Neil movie either.
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If you are talking about the East side of Duluth, only one place comes to mind... Lester River Picnic Area. There are two other fave swimming places in that area. One is downstream at the railroad bridge, the other is upstream which locals call "The Deeps". The Deeps feature a nice waterfall, smallish pool and a cliff where there's a perch about 40 feet above the water, perfect for running and jumping. But you do want to RUN before jumping. If you fail to do so, you will not clear the underwater ledge that juts out about five feet from the cliff... at a depth of only 3 feet.... a bunch of young folk have been killed there from not running.Flyingcursor wrote:
You grew up in Duluth? I lived there for a little while around 1970. There was a small river that ran down to the lake and there was a "swimming hole" complete with a little waterfall and rocks you could jump off into the water. The lake was too cold for swimming.
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fiddleronvermouth wrote:Dale, every time I see your new avatar, I mistake you for cranberry. What gives?
I've made the same mistake.
JES, It wasn't too far from where we stayed which was near the lake. I do remember riding the little waterfall and also jumping off a big rock into the water. It seemed high but I was 11 at the time.
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We get PHC on digital radio (BBC7) every Sunday morning here in the good ol' United States of Britain - unfortunately at 6am when I'm not always inclined to listen.fearfaoin wrote:Well, if you were still listening to PHC like a good little Minnesotan,Joseph E. Smith wrote:What? I wasn't aware that there was a movie called A Prairie Home Companion. This is especially distrubing to me as I grew up in Duluth Minnesota, and every morning I caught Garrison's morning show (of the same name) on MPR, thusly, I should've known about it.
you'd know. They keep having Meryl Streep and Jon C Reilly on the
show to promote the movie. Lindsay Lohan is in the movie too, for
some reason. It has not gotten good reviews, but I'm going to see it
anyway. Perhaps it's because they cast Woody Harelson as Dusty
in Life of the Cowboys. Oh, my goodness! What in the world?? Lily Tomlin's in't, so it can't be all bad.
Also unfortunately we seem to be a few months behind on the shows.
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Sheesh! 6 a.m.? Silly Beeb. Never fear! Here you can find the show archives. You can crank up the computer speakers and listen at your convenience. The archive is slightly behind, but not bad -- today, e.g., the most recent show is that of last Saturday (June 10th).Martin Milner wrote:We get PHC on digital radio (BBC7) every Sunday morning here in the good ol' United States of Britain - unfortunately at 6am when I'm not always inclined to listen.
Also unfortunately we seem to be a few months behind on the shows.