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Berg is really getting better and better
Kate Hudson wasn't annoying...Kurt Russell, Mark Wahlburg, John Malkovic all acted like they knew what they were talking about and despite the horrendously loud chaos on that rig, the dialogue was audible...a major perk IMB
From the director of The Road (2009), Australian director John Hillcoat brings the 1880s outback to life. Written by Nick Cave, who also wrote the music. Guy Pearce, Ray Winstone, Danny Huston, John Hurt, Emily Watson, and David Gulpilil - who starred in Nicolas Roeg's Walkabout (1971).
Not only is it a movie one can watch again and again but it's rather appropriate since my F-250 has gone from being power dead to now being in the shop.
a BOY TEN FEET TALL also known as Sammy Goes South [1963]
A young boy living in Port Said, Egypt, narrowly escapes a bomb blast that destroys the apartment block where he lives. After discovering that both his parents were killed in the explosion, he decides to travel (on foot) to Durban, South Africa, to be with his only living relative, an aunt. During his 4500 mile journey across africa he has many adventures including a first hand experience with the slave trade and living for a time with a band of poachers and criminals. After several months of travel he finally arrives at his destination.
Pretty soon now. The scent of the steam has changed.
The scent of the steam?
New #1 for the year (2016 U.S. release date). Stars Kirin Kiki - a veteran of Hirokazu Koreeda's films - most memorable is her performance in Still Walking. This is the first film by Naomi Kawase that I've seen, and I will be seeking out more to see for sure. It's always interesting to see today's younger generation in film, and refreshing that it's not all negative.
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