Another dash-in, dash-out post as I'm on a deadline this morning, and have loads of other work to try to see to today. Conspirator Tom Ender has been reviewing some really fine movies lately. This week's featured movie is Tucker: The Man and His Dream, which I enjoyed much more than I expected I would. Recent reviews include The Story of Louis Pasteur, which as Tom says packs a lot of stuff into a short movie. It's a 1936 film, so the style may not suit your taste -- but, aside from some small quibbles, I tend to greatly enjoy good movies from that era, Jane Eyre being perhaps my favorite. Last, my mother loved The Unsinkable Molly Brown, but when I was a kid musicals bored me, so I've not seen it. Tom's review suggests it's just what I need 'bout now.
I'm very pleased that the good news I hinted at yesterday is a go, so look for that to flower later today. Off to work now!
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Endervidual says:
Thanks for your kind words about my movie picks, Sunni. Tucker is a really good one.
Serenity is really close now. I'll see it soon, after a fresh reviewing of the Firefly DVDs this week.
It's been a busy week so far, so a new movie would hit the spot even if it weren't Serenity.