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Watched Hunger Games last night. Stalin, Brezhnev and their ilk would be proud of such an achievement by Hollywood. The anti-capitalist, anti-rich, pro-socialist, proletarian, worker propaganda at it's best. And believe me I have seen plenty of anti-capitalist propaganda in my days, I know it when I see one. Shame, shame on the Hollywood for making it. Shame on this country for allowing such garbage to became so popular. Sad very sad to see this wonderful country go by the way of Russia, on it's wat to became socialist, Marxist country.
 
Last night we watched The Lorax in 3D on our TV...it was great!

Very good 3D in this film and a funny film too :)
 
That's only the first story, Charlie...there are several more...the bad guys ...

That is the problem, who are the bad guys? Don't answer that, I know who. The Rich ones, the decadent ones, the ones who take away from the poor and distribute tothe rich. I lived thru it. :(
 
A couple of nights ago we watched a moldy oldie from 1962...The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. It was a great old movie and was loaded with memorable stars such as Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles, Andy Devine, and more.

It was a neat old western and in black-and-white, which further added to its charm. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
 
That is the problem, who are the bad guys? Don't answer that, I know who. The Rich ones, the decadent ones, the ones who take away from the poor and distribute tothe rich. I lived thru it. :(

It's a story of the triumph of the human spirit. It will just take more than one movie to tell it, just like real life. It is a good story.
 
A couple of nights ago we watched a moldy oldie from 1962...The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. It was a great old movie and was loaded with memorable stars such as Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles, Andy Devine, and more.

It was a neat old western and in black-and-white, which further added to its charm. We thoroughly enjoyed it.


One of my favorite movies too, Katie!

Have you seen "The Quiet Man" lately. It was John Wayne's favorite of any movie he ever did.
 
A couple of nights ago we watched a moldy oldie from 1962...The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. It was a great old movie and was loaded with memorable stars such as Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles, Andy Devine, and more.

It was a neat old western and in black-and-white, which further added to its charm. We thoroughly enjoyed it.

I love the old B&W movies. The English murder movies do a great job of using B&W to tell the story.
 
It's a story of the triumph of the human spirit. It will just take more than one movie to tell it, just like real life. It is a good story.

I'm sorry my friendthe stories of this kind of "human spirit" are not anything "like real life" and only lead to revolutions. Or to begin with to "ocupy wallstreet" movements... :ermm:

On the other hand pretty much anything made in 1962 is great. Loe those old movies. ;)
 
A couple of nights ago we watched a moldy oldie from 1962...The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. It was a great old movie and was loaded with memorable stars such as Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Vera Miles, Andy Devine, and more.

It was a neat old western and in black-and-white, which further added to its charm. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
We just watched that a week or two ago as well. Great movie!
 
Last night was "Forks Over Knives," a 2011 documentary lining up the case for no more meat, no more dairy. Lots of reasons to eat just plants.
 
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