"I Can Only Imagine" is based on the life of Bart Millard. Powerful true story with a fantastic end. Applicable at so many levels. I especially recommend it to anyone who grew up in a tough home life.
"I Can Only Imagine" is based on the life of Bart Millard. Powerful true story with a fantastic end. Applicable at so many levels. I especially recommend it to anyone who grew up in a tough home life.
True Story of Louis Zamperini. Olympian. WWII Japanese POW. Unbroken.
Great Movie.
"The grass withers, the flower fades, But the word of our God stands forever." Isaiah 40:8
"Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt.� Samuel Adams
The Road is without a doubt the most depressing movie I have ever seen. I generally like those "post apocalyptic" movies but this one was probably way too close to the reality of such a situation. I kept waiting for it to take a turn and for something good to happen and it just never did.
"I Can Only Imagine" is based on the life of Bart Millard. Powerful true story with a fantastic end. Applicable at so many levels. I especially recommend it to anyone who grew up in a tough home life.
The Road was mainstream, just unpalatable to most people. Everything McCarthy writes is pretty bleak, but he’s probably the greatest living fiction writer on earth. I liked Apocalypto pretty well. My “off color” recommendation is Bone Tomahawk- Kurt Russel’s in it...along with troglodytes
The Road is good stuff. The River’s Edge Used Cars
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#2532824 07/20/1804:13 AM07/20/1804:13 AM
The Road is without a doubt the most depressing movie I have ever seen. I generally like those "post apocalyptic" movies but this one was probably way too close to the reality of such a situation. I kept waiting for it to take a turn and for something good to happen and it just never did.
Yep. It was probably one of the greatest movies that I regret watching.
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#2532825 07/20/1804:14 AM07/20/1804:14 AM
The Road was mainstream, just unpalatable to most people. Everything McCarthy writes is pretty bleak, but he’s probably the greatest living fiction writer on earth. I liked Apocalypto pretty well. My “off color” recommendation is Bone Tomahawk- Kurt Russel’s in it...along with troglodytes
Bone Tomahawk is one of the better westerns I have seen recently. We came upon that one surfing Amazon Prime and Mrs. Irish guy and I watched it. Great movie.
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#2532826 07/20/1804:18 AM07/20/1804:18 AM
Mud....with Matthew McConaughey. Dont remember it being a big box office hit, but great movie.
We love that movie. It's a good movie about some young free range boys and this mysterious stranger and a girl. And some redemption. It's one of the better movies I have seen recently too. Great film with great characters and a great story line. And it don't hurt that Reece Witherspoon is hotter than a damn firecracker.
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#2532828 07/20/1804:24 AM07/20/1804:24 AM
The Bad lieutenant Wild at Heart -even though i detest Laura Dern and Nicholas Cage
Any Dennis Hopper or Harry Dean Stanton movie
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#2532839 07/20/1805:09 AM07/20/1805:09 AM
Franco has the potential to graduate into a fine director if he keeps up his craft and starts applying what he's learning. At least he ain't afraid to take on some serious material.