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When it came out, Mr. Sea wanted to watch it. I said, "No! No more zombie movies. No more vampire movies. I put my foot down. I refuse to watch it." So we watched the first episode. And I kind of got sucked in. Better than I thought it would be. Now I look forward to it.
By the way, we just saw Arbitrage and The Words. Both good movies. And if you like that kind of humor, you have to watch Seven Psychopaths. Great cast.
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Last night i watched part of "Banshee",on HBO. I guess normally it's on Cinemax. It's Action series, somewhat about a convict who becomes the "Sheriff"...........lots of crime around his town, needs to be cleaned up.
Last night i watched part of "Banshee",on HBO. I guess normally it's on Cinemax. It's Action series, somewhat about a convict who becomes the "Sheriff"...........lots of crime around his town, needs to be cleaned up.
"No! No more banshees. No more convicts. No more --" Just kidding. I'll probably be watching that one, too, in the future...
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Also, we started watching Killer Joe with Matthew McConaughey last night. It's a real charmer so far, LOL. Lovely characters.
I'm a little hesitant to ask what this means... I asked Chow about it and he said, "Maybe he's talking about that movie from the '80s." So I looked up the storyline and saw this reference: "a group of grotesquely deformed vagrants living in the sewers." Okay...
Then I saw a different description elsewhere: "literally in Slavic "strange", "wonderous" people."
I'm a little hesitant to ask what this means... I asked Chow about it and he said, "Maybe he's talking about that movie from the '80s." So I looked up the storyline and saw this reference: "a group of grotesquely deformed vagrants living in the sewers." Okay...
Then I saw a different description elsewhere: "literally in Slavic "strange", "wonderous" people."
I guess I'll take No. 2 if I have to choose.
It's referring to Number 2 hon......
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