what is the last movie you have watched? (film, scenes, action)
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guilt trip with Barbara streisand and seth rogan . awesome movie so funny and this woman sure reminded me of my grandmother how she guilt tripped my mother several times over ...but if you have not seen it I highly reccomend it , especially if you need a laugh .
I've been on Netflix documentarys tonight. (Exciting Saturday night I know)
1. Jiro Dreams of Sushi
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This delectable documentary profiles sushi chef Jiro Ono, an 85-year-old master whose 10-seat, $300-a-plate restaurant is legendary among Tokyo foodies. Ono is also a father, whose sons struggle to live up to his legacy and make their own marks.
2. Marley
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Featuring dozens of interviews, electrifying concert performances and rare footage, this documentary explores the music, life and legacy of reggae icon Bob Marley, from his birth in 1945 to his death from cancer at age 36.
3. Ethos
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Woody Harrelson hosts this exploration of the systemic ways in which modern society is self-destructing, from the disproportionate power of corporations, media and the military to the failure of government and democratic ideals.
If I am remembering correctly he was being tracked in the original semi and wanted to change semis so he wouldn't be tracked.
That part I got.
Unless I'm missing something. It does't make sense.
I;ll switch rigs so the Feds can't track me. Then call them anyway to track my cell location when the drug lords are on my tail.
Seth Rogen,James Franco and company. I knew with those guys it would be the same we never grew up 14 yr old jokes but I find those guys doing that entertaining enough and thought thats all it would be
Well there was all the 14 yr old guy jokes but it actually had a story arc that held together and all put together was funnier than the sum of its parts. Thought they did a great job.
Previous to that watched two dcumentries on HBO, Love Marilyn which I thought was really good, new insight, Marilyn in her own words. And THIN about anorexics in rehab. I felt for them but it just wasn't very compellingingly done.
Monday night we were fatigued & cranky & looking for a refrigerator to spend the hot, humid night in, so we instead opted to spend a few hours safely inside our humble abode with a/c cranking away on high, watching 2012's Killing Them Softly with Brad Pitt in a smaller role as a mob hitman.
I wanted to like this movie, but... I give it 2* out of 5.
"Killing Them Softly"
Presently, it's playing in the background, would have turned it off after the first 15 or so minutes, but finally walked away while Brad and Gandolfini first were talking in the bar. Was already over the movie by then. Just couldn't find anything interesting about it to hold my interest. Totally annoying from the beginning.
Turning it off after I finish this last note.
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