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Been watching fastest car-- not bad- wish they would clean the f bombs up a little though.
Watched "the Mist" it wasn't bad- Kinda like the walking dead-- but season one ended weird- wish there was more.--
There is a FART documentary on maazon-- it was a riot-- the best part was interviewing husbands and wives-- too funny-- Fart jokes get a little old after awhile though-- MR. Methane was pretty funny- but he too got pretty old pretty quick.
Watched 1 & 2 of Netflix "Lost in Space". Decent storyline, but some real leaps of pseudo-science. Nice touch with Robot and his backstory. Looking forward to 3.
Went to see Quiet Place; really enjoyed it, not a scary one; more of a sad story.
Been Watching the Santa Clara Diet. Not kid friendly, and fairly gross, but has a lot of funny parts, strange situations, and it just drags you in to it. Its hard to stop watching once you get past the gross parts.
Watched Hostiles the other night. It was a pretty good western, but pretty bloody and had the usual political perspective one often sees these days. Not younger kid friendly.
I finished the Santa Clara Diet. It was funny all the way through, just gross at times. I enjoyed it most of the time, and couldn't wait to finish it.
I started another movie last night while I was waiting. I just started it, but it has a decent lineup in it. George Lopez and Luke Wilson. I haven't figured it out yet, but, so far it is comical.
Started watching Young indian Jones-- and watched all for INDY movies over the last week with Calista-- she thought they were good! I watched some sifi show about aliens attacking earth-- but man it was bad-- I fast forwarded through 80% of it.
I finished up "Henry Poole is here" It was the movie with Luke and George that I had mentioned earlier.
Basically it was about an atheist who was told he was dying quickly that had a water stain of Jesus on his exterior wall, with a bunch of people that were believers. In the end, you could tell he kind of wanted to become a believer, but couldn't bring himself to it, but he crushed the wall in, to get people to stop coming to his house, which in turn caused the corner of his house to fall in on him.
It was a strange movie, and not necessarily a good one. Just enough to keep watching, but not enough to want to watch again.
Saw the new adam sandler movie about his daughters wedding-- supposed to be a comedy- but all I could think about was how to help pay for my kids wedding- and her growing up and leaving-- now I'm sad.
You mean Click?
Jana Kramer played his daughter in that movie, Julie and I got a chance to meet her at Country Stampede. She is tiny, maybe about 5 feet tall.
I watched Kodachrome over the last couple of days, and finished it up last night. Its about an estranged father who's dying wish is to take a road trip with his son to Parsons Kansas to the Kodachrome film developing location to have his historical treasured pictures developed before they quit developing that style of film forever.
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