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I really like twd- but this season feels like they have a different director-- its still good just different.
Did you hear that the upcoming season is the final one for "Rick"? Saw that in an e-mail ad from DirecTV now and just about fell out of my chair, not going to be the same without him
I really like twd- but this season feels like they have a different director-- its still good just different.
They have guest directors or writers, I forget which, from time to time. In one of the earlier seasons, Seth Rogan had a hand in one of the episodes. Or maybe I'm thinking of a different AMC series.
I watched Young Sheldon with Julie last night. I enjoy the show, I just wonder how they are going to keep "Sheldon" at this age for the run of the show. There may be a point in time that he breaks into puberty, and they will have to sit and evaluate if he still makes the cut. I wonder if they would switch him out. Over the last break, his sister and brother showed a large amount of aging, but "Sheldon" didn't. I got a feeling he will hit a growth spurt soon and it will change the dynamics of the show.
I watched Ralphie May stand up comedy last night while waiting on Sophia to do dance class. He was a very big fella! I did not realize he passed a few years ago. I started to watch a few other stand up comics, from Amazon, but most were so crude talking that I didn't see fit to finish them. Ralphie was quite edgy but sometimes funny. I am enjoying Mike Burbiglia now. He is fairly funny, and talks about subjects I can kind of relate to. He's still a little weird, but usually funny.
I watched Smokey and the Bandit over the weekend while Sophia was napping. Good old classic movie. I enjoy it each time I see it.
Yeah, but a brilliant 7 year old translates into Wow.. where a brilliant 12 year old is like.. "Well, I know about 5 kids that are 12 that are already way smarter than me" so it loses its irony.
I am certain they can pull it off, I am just thinking that there is a limited period of time where its still ironic.
Samll foot was pretty good-- had some really funny lines- -- Wifey thought it was slow- Calista must be getting out of the cartoon movie age because she didn't seem so enthused-- she wants to see goose bumps 2 and the clock behind the walls.
Saturday night I asked Julie out on a date, and made her pay. : ) I took her to "The First Man" which is a movie about Neil Armstrong and the trials and tribulations that took place in order for him to be the first to walk on the moon.
We saw it in the IMAX which may have been a bad choice, because the movie does a lot of shaking, and it made it really hard to focus.
During the middle of the movie, the emergency exit lights came on, so they backed the movie up for us, turned off the lights and handed us free movie vouchers as we left.
We watched Little Foot last weekend with the girls, I thought it was pretty cute. I enjoyed it.
I want to see that-- but it will be a rental- Calista and Carolyn are not interested :-( We will see the house with a clock in its walls- and something else coming up plus of course all the live action Disney movies coming up. I want to see Venom too but it will be a rental.
I watched Scarface last night for the first time. It was ehhhh ok.. Kind of shows an example of people who have a mind set of having nothing to lose, so taking the huge chances and going all the way in the wrong direction because "What are they out, if things go wrong, they didn't have anything before, so if they lose it all???? eh.. start over"
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