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RBG (2018)



Check out the new trailer for RBG starring Ruth Bader Ginsburg! Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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US Release Date: May 4, 2018
Starring: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Gloria Steinem, Nina Totenberg
Directed By: Julie Cohen, Betsy West
Synopsis: A look at the life and work of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.


2018 PG 98 min. Documentary / Independent
At the age of 85, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has developed a lengthy legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon. But the unique personal journey of her rise to the nation's highest court has been largely unknown, even to some of her biggest fans – until now. RBG explores Ginsburg's life and career. From Betsy West and Julie Cohen, and co-produced by Storyville Films and CNN Films.
 
I watched Star Trek Enterprise. The show was okay but I hated the theme song. Mr A was eating and didn't hit the skip into button and I had to listen to it twice in one night. I told him that was grounds for divorce.

I go to youtube to find it and people commenting love it. I can't put my finger on why I hate it so much because I'm usually a sucker for hokey inspirational songs but this one rubs me the wrong way.



I'm on the second episode of Voyager. Not loving the captain but I'm glad to see a Ferengi - they were the best part of Deep Space Nine.
 
This is a somewhat silly, yet endearing film. Why endearing? Because of the decency and level of intelligence and the manners in which the characters comport themselves.

I remember when people were commonly as portrayed and it saddens me terribly that such people are now as rare as lips on chickens. I grew up with people like this and they are all gone and I miss them terribly. I consider myself to have failed significantly in my efforts to emulate their goodness and grace and intellect, and yet I stand head and shoulders above today's meaner, most especially so-called "millennials" and younger. That we have been beaten down into a race of cretinous brutes is about the saddest thing I can imagine. Thousands of years of cultivation lost in a mere two generations.

The other thing I like about it is that it's about the love of two people for one another, which is about the most beautiful thing of which I can conceive.

Enjoy it, I think it is worth the watching. Hey, Cary Grant.

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I've been trying to watch Star Trek Voyager and it's not going well. For some reason, it puts me to sleep.
I noticed The Last Kingdom and Frontier both have new seasons. Maybe I'll take a Star Trek break and watch one of those.



My son is into The A-Team. He got his hands on some DVD's and I suppose I could watch them with him. He's memorized the intro, lol.

In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum-security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem... if no one else can help... and if you can find them... maybe you can hire... The A-Team.
 
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Subject matter is classic car restoration and modification; complete rebuilds; very detailed... very clean!

I've watched every episode of "Bitchin' Rides" to date. I like things I can kick back and watch at day's end that teach me a productive thing or two along the way.

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new guilty pleasure.. supernatural
yeah.. it's dripping in propaganda, coated with blasphemy, and gives the gives one of the lead characters WAY too much estrogen, but yeah.. binging it.
Decent lead car.. good tunes, (mostly) nifty tv and movie references.. fun sarcasm and cool FX

and then there's this... hehehe
 
new guilty pleasure.. supernatural
yeah.. it's dripping in propaganda, coated with blasphemy, and gives the gives one of the lead characters WAY too much estrogen, but yeah.. binging it.
Decent lead car.. good tunes, (mostly) nifty tv and movie references.. fun sarcasm and cool FX

and then there's this... hehehe


I used to enjoy Supernatural. It started losing it's charm for me when they kept going back and forth to hell.

I really liked Crowley.

Total hawtness...

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One of my Facebook friends turned me on to Supernatural. I love that show.

Current binging The Legend Of Hill House. Trying to figure out why the Mom from Spy Kids still looks the same. She must have an excellent plastic surgeon.
 
I watched Star Trek Enterprise. The show was okay but I hated the theme song. Mr A was eating and didn't hit the skip into button and I had to listen to it twice in one night. I told him that was grounds for divorce.

I go to youtube to find it and people commenting love it. I can't put my finger on why I hate it so much because I'm usually a sucker for hokey inspirational songs but this one rubs me the wrong way.



I'm on the second episode of Voyager. Not loving the captain but I'm glad to see a Ferengi - they were the best part of Deep Space Nine.


Despite misinformation the the ferengi hail from the fourth planet ( class m ) in a different solar system called Ferignar , it is believed the are really living in minnesota .
 
One of my Facebook friends turned me on to Supernatural. I love that show.

Current binging The Legend Of Hill House. Trying to figure out why the Mom from Spy Kids still looks the same. She must have an excellent plastic surgeon.

That show couldn't hold my attention.

Last night, I watched Hellraiser. I never saw that movie before. I missed that one when I was a teenager. As a matter of fact, I didn't see many horror movies after A Nightmare on Elm Street. That movies scared the crap out of me.

Aside from Nightmare on Elm Street the scariest movie I ever saw was when I was a kid and I stayed up late and watched an old vampire movie. I was really afraid of vampires and slept with covers bunched up around my neck to protect myself. In this movie, the vampire sucked blood from the beautiful woman's feet.:eek::eek: That was a game changer. To this day, I wear socks to bed, JIK.
 
That show couldn't hold my attention.

Last night, I watched Hellraiser. I never saw that movie before. I missed that one when I was a teenager. As a matter of fact, I didn't see many horror movies after A Nightmare on Elm Street. That movies scared the crap out of me.

Aside from Nightmare on Elm Street the scariest movie I ever saw was when I was a kid and I stayed up late and watched an old vampire movie. I was really afraid of vampires and slept with covers bunched up around my neck to protect myself. In this movie, the vampire sucked blood from the beautiful woman's feet.:eek::eek: That was a game changer. To this day, I wear socks to bed, JIK.

When I was a kid, we saw The Legend Of Hill House in the theater. I remember the ending clearly - it was so shocking that I remembered it long after I forgot what movie it was. Finally found it again as an adult, and had to watch it again just o be sure it was the right movie. It was. I was kind of worried what they series would be like, but it was creepy. I liked it. But I'm not sure I want to see a Season 2.
 
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