teaching my newborn humility with WHAT ABOUT BOB? "This movie was here before you, and will be around long after you've gone."
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Oil! by Upton Sinclair
Nothing Sacred by James H. Street on Netflix on Wii

26 years old, live in the rural northwest of Sullivan County, N.Y., though a native of the South. Obsessed with genealogy and (Not unrelated) Confederate Apologetics. Published in Ellery Queen, had a book out you never heard of, now earning a living playing with computers (Design, tech, etc…).

The Town

When they got to all out fighting in the streets a third of the way in, there wasn’t really anywhere left to go. Unlike Heat, which felt like it was going into uncharted territory when, at the climax, the bank robbery went to hell and they spilled out hopelessly into the streets.

But they were all doing Boston accents, so you could tell it was gritty and serious acting. But I shouldn’t ridicule. The recent trend toward a non-Southern accent being the giveaway for white trash is a welcome, accurate, and long overdue bit of progress!

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