Good ole' Amazon sent me an e-mail, trying to get me to buy the newest book......Bloodline. Silly company.....I have my copy... But I did notice that the trade cover is similar to the paperback versions (of earlier installments) you see on shelves of book stores now. Ease in finding the saga as they all have a similar, slick look to them. But I like the look....the "kick" from the advanced copy cover.
Intelligent! Insightful! Well Acted!
I thought this was beautifully done and really challanges the viewer. If you liked the original show and tv films you will love this.
8/28 - Suzann says they've decided to wait until after Labor Day. You might have already read the article by now. If it's out and you haven't, go to the NEWS page on the website and (I hope) you'll find it there.
First of all, when's Labor Day?
I looked at the horrendously out of date Beacon Films website, nothing there. I looked at the Repairman Jack News section, couldnt see anything there.
What article? Where? What's it say? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
came up on the movie game and I decided I would like to see it again; what a good decision. It is a very charming tale of a bushman who is sent by his tribe to throw a coke bottle off the edge of the earth and the adventures he has while doing so. I like the whole movie, but the first fifteen minutes where they are contrasting the bushman's village and civilization are priceless. And it makes for good family fare, both my kids loved it.
As Dennis Miller said "ITS ONLY A F..KING MOVIE!" when a bunch of French protesters used it as a basis for their stand.
I watched the film on http://www.TV-links.co.UK and boy, are we ever painted in a bad light! The question I put forth here is "Does a film like this is propaganda that only the fringe takes seriously or does a film like this slants the general overseas public with their view of Americans and our military?