Y'all take a break from covid and political warfare and go watch some Christmas movies. It sure looks we could all use a break and since there's no sports this is the best I could do. Peach on Earth, Goodwill to Men!
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Y'all take a break from covid and political warfare and go watch some Christmas movies. It sure looks we could all use a break and since there's no sports this is the best I could do. Peach on Earth, Goodwill to Men!
Good idea. Or, do what I did and have a Jimmy Stewart marathon - Mr. Smith goes to Washington, The Man who Shot Liberty Valance, The Shootist, and Harvey
With the hens occupied with that, now is a good time to find a new hobby, or delve back into an old one.
I've got back out on the road seeing my accounts about a month ago. Everytime I go my wife does some remodeling project while I'm gone. She's already redone 2 bathrooms our master bedroom, built a dog pen and a few other things. I been in north alabama all this week and Monday night I noticed a large purchase on my Lowe's card, so I'm anxious to see what she's done this time.
My wife got me into The Good Witch. I mean, come on, it has Catherine Bell in it.
That dude's career was ridiculous. Add to the ones you just named -- and this is just off the top of my head -- Rear Window, Vertigo, The Philadelphia Story, It's a Wonderful Life, Rope, and Anatomy of a Murder. I mean, what the hell, man?
Related aside/minor thread hijack: TCM's on-demand app is legit. Every movie they air on the channel is available to stream for between 7 and 30 days. Right now, that includes Stagecoach, Harvey, Charlie Chaplin's The Kid, Bob Dylan's Don't Look Back, Hitchcock's Stranger on a Train, The Defiant Ones (Poitier and Tony Curtis), Woody Allen's Manhattan, The Philadelphia Story, Gaslight, An American in Paris, and 10. And that's jusr scratching the surface. If you've got a Roku or Apple TV or smart TV or whatever and are at all interested in classic movies, you should check it out.