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What MOVIES or DVDs have you watched? (PART FIVE - 2012) (ongoing thread)


Thanks, Nina. Here are the links:
Race the Sun (1996):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117427/
"A bunch of high school misfits in Hawaii, introduced by their new teacher, attend a science fair in which they draw up inspiration to build their own solar car and win a trip to compete in the 1990 World Solar Challenge in Australia."
http://movies.netflix.com/Movie/Race_...
I've put it on my N-queue. Netflix gives it the following genres and says it's a "fact-based film".
Genres: Children & Family Movies, Family Features, Sports Movies, Family Dramas
PS-Glad to see you back posting. I missed seeing you and was a bit worried.

A very apropos post!
Nina, your husband must have the heart of a poet! :) Your life sounds very exciting and interesting to me. You've done so much and you've seen so many places. You have such an active mind and add so much to our group.

Now don't take this wrong, but it proves Lisa's point. She's younger than us, and she said Norfolk is 'just a bunch of old people sitting around doing nothing'. lol Well, she is on vacation with her mother, right?
I'd be in the class of 'sitting around doing nothing' also. My days of action and adventure are over, by choice. Nothing is more exciting to me than sitting outside watching this beautiful world and reading a book. Others would call it boring.

Pic of Salma Hayek: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_6IgGAAqUsXo...
Pic of Halle Berry: http://movies.popcrunch.com/wp-conten...
They are both so beautiful!

Jackie, I can certainly see your point. Actually I've always preferred "thinking" to "doing". Some people run around like chickens with their heads cut off. They exhaust me. Here's a book for them:
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking (2010) by Susan Cain
PS-"Letter writing is the only device for combining solitude and good company."
-Lord Byron

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Poem: "Being Boring," by Wendy Cope from If I Don't Know
Being Boring
'May you live in interesting times.' Chinese curse
If you ask me 'What's new?', I have nothing to say
Except that the garden is growing.
I had a slight cold but it's better today.
I'm content with the way things are going.
Yes, he is the same as he usually is,
Still eating and sleeping and snoring.
I get on with my work. He gets on with his.
I know this is all very boring.
There was drama enough in my turbulent past:
Tears and passion - I've used up a tankful.
No news is good news, and long may it last.
If nothing much happens, I'm thankful.
A happier cabbage you never did see,
My vegetable spirits are soaring.
If you're after excitement, steer well clear of me.
I want to go on being boring.
I don't go to parties. Well, what are they for,
If you don't need to find a new lover?
You drink and you listen and drink a bit more
And you take the next day to recover.
Someone to stay home with was all my desire
And, now that I've found a safe mooring,
I've just one ambition in life: I aspire
To go on and on being boring.
FROM: Writer's Almanac for 7/21/03
writersalmanac.com (Click on "archive")
or go to: http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org...

;-) Good poem, Joy. I agree."
How about this one:
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LOAFING
I looked into the room a moment ago,
and this is what I saw--
my chair in its place by the window,
the book turned facedown on the table.
And on the sill, the cigarette
left burning in its ashtray.
Malingerer! my uncle yelled at me
so long ago. He was right.
I've set aside time today,
same as every day,
for doing nothing at all.
-Raymond Carver
All of Us: The Collected Poems by Raymond Carver
[From: Writer's Almanac for 5/25/04]
http://www.writersalmanac.org
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Not exactly a poem for an active person like you, Jim, but I'll bet there are times when you agree. :)

Thanks, Nina. Here are the links:
Race the Sun (1996):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117427/
"A bunch of high scho..." Just a touch of severe tenditis kept me from typing/not good with my left hand.

Nina, sorry to hear about your tenditis. Hope it improves.

Nina, I hope you'll enjoy "Hugo". If the beginning is slow, hang in there. It's a good story and the movie is so well done.


Haven't seen it. Netflix says it's "violent" and "suspenseful". Great cast: Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Colm Meaney, Leslie Bibb, Bruce McGill, Viola Davis, Michael Irby, Regina Hall, Gregory Itzin, Michael Kelly. But not my cup of tea.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1197624/
http://movies.netflix.com/Movie/Law_A...
"Traumatized by the atrocious murders of his wife and daughter -- and the flawed justice system that set the killers free -- Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) gives in to his rage and sets out on a course of vengeance. He soon takes on not only the prosecutor involved in the case, Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx), but also the city of Philadelphia. Director F. Gary Gray's bold crime thriller co-stars Viola Davis and Michael Gambon."
BTW, I rec'd the notification for Jackie's post but not for Jim's. I guess I was posting on this thread when Jim's post came in. Maybe that's why I wasn't notified. When this happens, it's easy to miss a post.



(view spoiler) We stopped the movie then & decided to ask.
We'd missed it because we forgot to set it to record & were watching Jeopardy on the DVR. We're over a week behind, so tonight we'll see the final of the Teacher's Challenge. I can't wait. The first round of the final was all over the place. All 3 guys are good, but the one that seemed the best made some huge mistakes & they all wound up with about $5000 - a very low score considering the caliber of the players.



I recommend you watch it from the beginning, even if you have to wait and record it at another time. And finish to the end, the point his makes is powerful and it's such a part of how the court system works that we don't think about it.


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Poem: "Being Boring," by Wendy Cope from If I Don't Know
Being Boring
'May you live in interesting times.' Chinese curse
A good poem; nice to read something pleasant.
..."


Good onya with the genealogical history book. You had brave ancestors. What year did he cross the mountains? I wonder how dangerous the trip was. I can't imagine making such a trip in a covered wagon but many people must have done it. I wonder what good novel would deliver a good idea of what it was like.
Yes, the poem was pleasant and fun to read. I like upbeat stuff. There's enough in real life to bring us down.
Some quotes from my collection:
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"Every day that is born into the world comes like a burst of music and rings the whole day through, and you make of it a dance, a dirge, or a life march, as you will." -Thomas Carlyle
"A person can make himself happy, or miserable, regardless of what is actually happening 'outside', just by changing the contents of consciousness. We all know individuals who can transform hopeless situations into challenges to be overcome, just through the force of their personalities. This ability to persevere despite obstacles and setbacks is the quality people most admire in others, and justly so; it is probably the most important trait not only for succeeding in life, but for enjoying it as well."
-Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Flow: The Psychology Of Optimal Experience [1990]
"Happiness is always a by-product. It is probably a matter of temperament, and for anything I know it may be glandular. But it is not something that can be demanded from life, and if you are not happy you had better stop worrying about it and see what treasures you can pluck from your own brand of unhappiness."
-Robertson Davies
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Nina, good luck with the eye tests. A friend of mine just has both her cataracts removed, one at a time, 2 weeks apart. She said it wasn't as bad as she thought it would be. Good to know, for future reference.

What are you doing up so late? :)
I napped early in the evening and now I'm wide awake.

That's where I'm going now....
(view spoiler)

I guess we're both night owls. :)
http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscarto...
I'll probably sleep late tomorrow.

Nina, I hope you'll enjoy "Hugo". If the beginning is slow, hang in there. It's a good story and the movie..."I really really liked, "Hugo" and wondering where your review is?? I wish very much to read it.



http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/p...
Language German or French, English subtitles. Good WWII story. Brings to life the casual cruelty of the concentration camps. I give 4 stars out of 5
Netflixed Margin Call
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/p...
This is kind of like the horror movies where the monster is never actually shown. I usually hate those, they're boring. But somehow they made this work. BIG company peddling mortgages, at long last realize they're in over their heads and decide to dump on the market. The monster is that the mechanism of the evaluation of their holdings is never explained. Their 'sell at any price' brings ruination to the world. I gave 4 stars out of 5. Can't believe I got 2 Netflix winners in a row!



Nina, here's my review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
The title of the movie was different from the book title, as you will see.

Nina, thanks for posting about Alderson. I looked it up at Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alderson...
It says: "Alderson was originally settled in 1777 by "Elder" John Alderson, a frontier missionary for whom the town is named, who organized the first Baptist church in the Greenbrier Valley."
That's quite a history. I guess your ancestor was the missionary they refer to. Where are the Communion vessels now?

Werner, my mom had a "deep Christian faith". It saw her through some hard times. It's truly impressive for the strength it can impart.




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How could anything beautiful be boring? Ed and I love to just sit and "gaze" at the scenery on Lake George. We're "gazers". Some people prefer a more active life. :)
Have you watched any of "Kingdom"? With ROKU and streaming, I see the beautiful scenery on my big screen TV. I think that might be better than the IMDb episodes on a computer screen. The cinematography is what makes the movie interesting. Otherwise, the storylines, with the lawyer solving mysteries, aren't as interesting to me. Of course, Stephen Fry can make *anything* interesting!
PS-Wiki provides a small map showing the location of Norfolk in England:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk
I never knew exactly where it was. Now I know.