Tambora (August 13th, 2016)
I really liked 'The Bourne Legacy' with Jeremy Renner.
It was moving......fast.
Jer 23:5 Behold, the days come, saith the LORD[YHVH], that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth.
Jer 23:6 In his days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely: and this is his name whereby he[the Branch] shall be called, THE LORD[YHVH] OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.
Tambora (August 13th, 2016)
me too - i didn't think it deserved the negative attention it got - I welcomed the new story line and the exploration of motives behind renner's character - the fact that he faced returning to being subnormal without his enhancement
kinda like "flowers for algernon" with a continuous chase scene and lots of explosions![]()
steko (August 13th, 2016)
Saw the Netflix original version of The Little Prince tonight with Jack. Wonderful movie with a great heart. Great vocal cast and it's entertaining to look at...a quirkier sort of movie than Pixar would make, but with the same heart.
You aren't what you eat, but you're always what you swallow.
Pro-Life
The Confirmation: not a bad movie, but the theme bothers me. Dad is a loser alcoholic who can't take care of himself, so his young son has to help him. I now alcoholism well enough to know how grotesquely it twists family roles in just this way, and I also know how damaging it is to the children of alcoholic parents.
This movie almost glorifies it. And that's not right.
St. Vincent: with Bill Murray. It's a very formulaic Bill Murray movie. It's exactly what you'd expect it to be from the title. That doesn't mean it's a terrible movie, or anything. It just means that there are no surprises. You know exactly where it's going from the opening scene.
Town Heretic (August 15th, 2016)
Favorite comedy by decade
30s: My Man Godfrey/Bringing up Baby (tie)
40s: His Girl Friday
50s: Some Like It Hot
60s: Dr. Strangelove/Support Your Local Sheriff/The Americanization of Emily
70s: Monty Python and the Holy Grail/Kelly's Heroes/The Jerk
80s: Midnight Run/Ghostbusters/Trading Places/Fletch
90s: Groundhog Day/Office Space/Galaxy Quest
2000-2010: Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle/Zoolander/Bad Santa
2010- : The Other Guys
You aren't what you eat, but you're always what you swallow.
Pro-Life
SaulToPaul (August 31st, 2016)
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice [desperately in need of people who care about the characters, and the fans]
Captain America: Civil War [Best of the best]
Suicide Squad [Same as BvS, but not as bad]
War Dogs [Only saw it because I didn't pay. It was OK]
Tambora (August 24th, 2016),Town Heretic (August 24th, 2016)
I saw Hell or High Water tonight. What a great movie. I'd like to go right back and see it again.
So keep your candles burning
a.k.a. starchild, starburst, stardust, sweetpea, and dumber than dirt.
Town Heretic (August 25th, 2016)
I didn't feel like hunting down the TV thread, so ......
Has anyone watched Better Late Than Never ?
ROFL!
I'm watching it for the first time now, and it is Hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"The LORD is a man of war: the LORD is his name." Exodus 15:3
Haven't, but I'll look it up now.
Also, not a problem shrinking the screen size, but here's a link to my all things tv thread: http://theologyonline.com/showthread...ion&highlight=
Watched the Angry Birds movie tonight, for Jack. He giggled through it, but I didn't think it had much for adults in the room.
So my wife was bored.
Tonight or tomorrow night I'm watching "Race" about Jesse Owens. Hoping it's up to the subject matter.
You aren't what you eat, but you're always what you swallow.
Pro-Life
Tambora (August 30th, 2016)
Just watched Raising Arizona again nearly 30 years later. What a goofy movie -
These are links to my threads that are closed - click to view these great threads
Biblical Flat Enclosed Earth and Firmament
Conspiracy - Are Some Theories Accurate?
SaulToPaul (August 31st, 2016)
I watched 'Into the Wild' not too long ago. It was really good.
Always be yourself unless you can be a unicorn. Then, always be a unicorn.
“And every day, the world will drag you by the hand, yelling, ‘This is important! And this is important! And this is important! You need to worry about this! And this! And this!’ And each day, it’s up to you to yank your hand back, put it on your heart and say, ‘No. This is what’s important.’” –Iain Thomas
Tambora (August 31st, 2016)
I remember that movie.
In my younger days I thought it would be so cool to go into the wilderness and live off the land.
Then my husband reminded me that I couldn't even have a backyard bar-b-que without complaining about the mosquitoes.
hehe!
I'm such a Sissy.
(((Get it ---- 'Sissy')))
"The LORD is a man of war: the LORD is his name." Exodus 15:3
Jer 23:5 Behold, the days come, saith the LORD[YHVH], that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth.
Jer 23:6 In his days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely: and this is his name whereby he[the Branch] shall be called, THE LORD[YHVH] OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.
Tambora (August 31st, 2016),Town Heretic (August 31st, 2016)
Tambora (October 27th, 2016),Town Heretic (August 31st, 2016)
Oooo, was that the one where a bunch of catestophic events happened that desolated the planet and some folks had to resort to cannibalism to survive?
A man and his young son were trying to survive the harsh elements and find civilization somewhere, while trying to avoid being attacked, robed, and eaten by others?
I saw that one.
That one kinda reminds you that as harsh as nature can be, man is the real danger.
"The LORD is a man of war: the LORD is his name." Exodus 15:3
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