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Stars Lou Diamond Phillips / Jim Chee, Fred Ward / Lt. Joe Leaphorn, Gary Farmer / Cowboy Albert Dashee. Directed by Errol Morris, the documentary maker (Gates of Heaven (1978), Vernon, Florida (1981), The Thin Blue Line (1988), A Brief History of Time (1991), The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (2003)).
Heard about this by way of the LDP introduction to Wait for Signs: Twelve Longmire Stories (Walt Longmire #10.1) by Craig Johnson. The Tony Hillerman Leaphon & Chee book series tie in counts for a solid 1/10, though if you've never read still an easy 9/10.
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Finally watched this. Had been in our queue for a long time and we almost deleted it. Joseph Gordon-Levitt did a great job.
It seemed almost anti-climactic, since we already knew the story, and given everything we now know that goes on with tech companies, etc., especially since this only happened a few years back.
Oh, that movie is just too wild! It has one or two elements where it is like a spoof flick like Top Secret but for the most part, it is solid comedy all the way. It is more into taking the extreme view up Brit upper class and perhaps it couldn't fly these days at all, but it is an enjoyable flick in one's private viewing area. An 8.5.
I just watched Barbarians on Netflix,this is the second movie on how the German destroyed 3 Roman legions.
The only impressive part is the battle scene where it shows the soldiers marching in open field and later lured into the swamp,other than that it is rather mediocre.
I switch from AMZN to Prime .back and forth,why does AMZN have better movies?
I cant find any movie worth watching on NFLX?
Both versions of Thomas Crown Affair is available online
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