Caslon
Executive Chef
Regarding comedians from way back. If you liked it back then, it's good now, even tho you wonder sometimes.
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I just watched Christopher Robin. I'm a Pooh Bear fan, I admit it.
Good movie for kids, but even better for adults who grew up with Pooh. It really is a good family movie, but the kids need to at least know who Winnie the Pooh is, or they will be lost.
If you grew up with Pooh, and you shared Pooh with your kids and grandkids, watch it.
If you grew up with Pooh, and your kids and grandkids know nothing of Pooh, watch it without them!
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I saw it a few weeks ago and loved it. I'm sure it will do well.SC and I went to see GREEN BOOK this afternoon. I hope it does well at the Oscars, as we both thought it was a terrific movie.
I borrowed "Big Eyes" from the library. Himself wasn't interested in the story line, so I'll be heading up to the den shortly to watch it all by myself. Review to come later.
It turned out that Himself watched "Big Eyes" with me, seeing as how there wasn't anything else on TV that he was interested. I enjoyed it; Himself said it was "OK". He's not much for glowing reviews, however. Walter was one crazy dude! I was surprised at how much Amy Adams resembled Margaret Keane at her age.
That looks really interesting, thanks, K-L. I'm a fan of Viggo Mortensen. I really liked him in Hidalgo.