It’s always interesting watching movies set in small towns since I moved to one. It makes them seem less exotic and more false than they always used to. There were interesting moments in the movie, I guess. And I appreciated that the accents were restrained; it’s easy to get excited and go hog wild with Southern accents in movies nowadays. But in general, I walked away feeling like nothing had happened.
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…).
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