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Yeh- at 2 in the morning I stumbled across Jesse James meets Freda Frankenstien--- Not that I probably have to tell anyone- but DON"T WATCH IT!!!--- it was really really bad.
I started watching Cold Mountain last night, and up until about 1/4 way through it, I was thinking... "Ya know this might be a movie that the rest of the family could watch, the language and movie have been pretty tame and clean so far."..... then it took a huge turn... Ya... No....Not family safe. Lots of popular actors and actresses in it. I am anxious to see the rest of it..
I had heard it was the best one yet. I didn't watch the other two either.
Last night I watched "Outside In" the only person in it I recognized was "Eve" from Last man Standing.
Its about an ex con, who took the fall for a murder that his brother and friend committed, and was in jail for 20 years, then his journey of coming back to society, and his infatuation of his high school teacher, and his teacher's daughter's infatuation with him.. Weird but interesting movie, ending sucks... Why do movies with momentum just stop.... like they forgot to shoot the next scene and decided it was too much trouble to explain what happens next?
On the way home from Branson today I watched "Last Rampage" Its based off a true story from 1978 about a jail break and the hunt for the men. Good guy won in the end, but if this movie is true to form, it really kind of disturbed me, about some of the cold killing that took place. I don't know why just struck a nerve with me. It wasn't like it was even a bunch of killing, maybe more just who they killed.
I downloaded about 10 movies for the road trip, but didn't do a lot of watching, so now I have a bunch ready to knock out before The new Orange is the new Black season.
I like Last Rampage, because it was fairly intense, and kept my mind in it. It was just unsettling.
I downloaded 1922, and was just about to watch it last night, but figured I would just spend some time relaxing and clearing my mind to prepare for this week.
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