Education... has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading.
G. M. TrevelyanEnglish Social History (1942)
British historian (1876 - 1962)

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Movie to reconsider ::: Love and a .45


Again I bring you a rare feature that will drag you to the bottom of your thoughts and back. A film that pushes the limits in creativity. This film has gone under the radar and for reasons is not on the top of the list. However those reasons in my book can be overlooked when you are looking for pure acting and entertainment.

With budding actress of the time Renee Zellweger who was virtually unknown. Which took turns captivating the screen with this raw energy that is unseen in in many of today's movies.

In the tradition of Bonnie and Clyde and my last recommendation Jimmy & Judy. This weekend is the perfect time to release your anti social rebel out on the couch and enjoy this film. As one guy put it, it's pure homicidal- maniacal movie going.

Although it lags in certain areas you will enjoy the overall content. This film is also a good look into the doors of America's secret lives. Many people are in this state of mind and we walk by them everyday. However because we do not share or care for the moment we see them. They take that with them and become the menace we all fear.

*** This movie is part comedy but there is nothing funny about the content. I recommend this film for pure entertainment purposes for my movie enthusiast out there. Do not take it so serious.

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