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26/09/2008 20:04:22
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How ironic. I just read the news that Paul Newman passed.

Not going to watch "Shine a Light" -- they are too old now and will spoil my memories.

I thought "No Country For Old Men" and "Little Miss Sunshine" were fantastic. Have not seen the others.

Here is something I think you would like: "Mi-5", the first season. (It was aired in England as "Spooks." They changed the name for some reason....) An intelligent spy thriller.


>Never got into that one.
>
>I think my recent favorites are:
>
>Sunshine
>Cloverfield
>No Country for Old Men
>Shine A Light (Mike *has* to see this one)
>Little Miss Sunshine
>Amazing Grace
>Resurrecting the Champ
>
>>The Paul Newman/Sally Field movie? I thought that movie was fantastic. It was a surprise.
>>
>>
>>>LOL, so true.
>>>
>>>Next up: "Absence of Malice". Trust me ;-). It's even set in Miami.
>>>
>>>>I haven't seen it in a long time but "The Last Waltz" was great. We may not agree politically but I get the feeling we'd have a good 'ol time with a decent stereo and a stack of CDs.
>>>>
>>>>>True. You should check out "The Last Waltz" if you haven't seen it. The Band is (are?) terrific and the guest list is a who's who list. My favorites are Eric Clapton's guitar solo and Van Morrison. I probably have 20 Van Morrison CDs and that was him at his peak.
>>>>>
>>>>>>The version the Who filmed for "The Kids are Alright" was one of the greatest live performance ever captured.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>In the song "Won't Get Fooled Again" ;-(
>>>>>>>
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