I'll confess here my love of Ingrid Bergman and absolute adoration for Dorothy Malone.Last night I watched To Have and Have Not.
I suspect tonight I'll watch either Key Largo or The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
My discovery of, and subsequent lust for, the Akubra Fed has made me pull out all my Bogart Movies.
Yet to watch: Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep (both versions), Dark Passage, Casablanca, and The African Queen.
I've seen most of them. But it's been a while for all of them.
I have considered why such theories exist, why some insist that JFK had to have been felled by conspirators insteadI enjoyed a wry chuckle at the nod to conspiracy theories surrounding JFK's assassination. This is one I'll return to when it lands on 'included with Prime' next year.
Seen last night for the first time on a small screen. This movie is magical. The images and sound are breathtaking. Seems pretty true to the story of Elvis to me.
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I have considered why such theories exist, why some insist that JFK had to have been felled by conspirators instead
of a lone assassin acting on his own for his singular purpose. Oswald served as an American marine, owned the rifle
used, and had affixed a scope then zeroed his weapon to distance locus. He did said deed, fled locus, later killed a
Dallas police officer. Arrested. Later shot by Jack Ruby. Another denizen of Dallas, albeit a rat from a different alley.
A tragedy but spooled separate actors rather than a sole spider and far from an intricate web these theorists claim.
Oswald the illusionist with his magic bullets. I doubt we'll ever get the full truth on that one either way. I've yet to hear any theory, including the 'lone assassin', that could reach the 'beyond all reasonable doubt' standard.
Returns to supposition rather than factual analysis. Oswald, ex-marine fired thrice at Kennedy and hit him twiceOswald the illusionist with his magic bullets. I doubt we'll ever get the full truth on that one either way. I've yet to hear any theory, including the 'lone assassin', that could reach the 'beyond all reasonable doubt' standard.
A criminal conspiracy wherein spousal abuse inflicted on an unsuspecting husband and innocent victim.I'm going again next Sunday with one of the kids and her husband, whom we have talked into it.
Saw Barbie a week ago and am still chuckling over it. It wasn't at all what I was expecting, and my only complaint is that they left out Francie. When I played Barbies with my cousin in the long ago, I always had to be Francie. But otherwise, I thought it was a complete, as they say, hoot. I'm going again next Sunday with one of the kids and her husband, whom we have talked into it. We hope to screen the Barbenheimer package here in September, so I can write it off as a "fact finding mission."
Tremendous fun. I loved Alan. I think the last picture that made me hoot the same way at its satire on consumerism might have been Josie and the Pussycats in...2001? Barbie really nails it, though.