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I'm at my sister's keeping her cat company and house sitting for awhile. She has Disney+ so I'm watching Hamilton. I know some of the music because we often listen to Broadway on Sirius radio. I'm loving it.
You know, while I have heard some other work by Lin Manuel Miranda, I have not listened to any of the cast albums of Hamilton, yet. Must get there someday.
 
You know, while I have heard some other work by Lin Manuel Miranda, I have not listened to any of the cast albums of Hamilton, yet. Must get there someday.

We've also seen "In The Heights" it's also excellent. He uses a lot of rap and the casts are more diverse.
 
I'm watching Tiny Beautiful Things on Disney+. Kathryn Hahn is the main character. She reflects on her relationship with her mother and her current relationship with her daughter and husband. It is powerful and a box of Kleenex is necessary.
 
Messiah is on the Knowledge Network right now. It's being performed by the Salzburg Bach Choir. It's a good knitting viewing and listening
 
I revisited Good Will Hunting on netflix and let me tell you it still holds up today. Beautiful movie and Robyn William's really was a great actor in a serious role and watching Matt Damen and Ben Afleck in their break out roles from years ago was exceptional too.
For those of you who are too young to have seen it or just older and never watched it I highly recommend it.
It's the story of a young man in his early 20s who goes to work as a janitor in one of the most prestigious universities in the country, he never completed school, taught himself, and happens to be a math genius. One day a professor at this school creates a math problem on the chalk board for his students to solve...whoever can is treated to dinner with the professor....the young janitor goes to work that night and solves it, but no one knows who did it...
It's an intriguing journey into abuse and healing. Learning to believe in yourself even if others dont.
 
I revisited Good Will Hunting on netflix and let me tell you it still holds up today. Beautiful movie and Robyn William's really was a great actor in a serious role and watching Matt Damen and Ben Afleck in their break out roles from years ago was exceptional too.
For those of you who are too young to have seen it or just older and never watched it I highly recommend it.
It's the story of a young man in his early 20s who goes to work as a janitor in one of the most prestigious universities in the country, he never completed school, taught himself, and happens to be a math genius. One day a professor at this school creates a math problem on the chalk board for his students to solve...whoever can is treated to dinner with the professor....the young janitor goes to work that night and solves it, but no one knows who did it...
It's an intriguing journey into abuse and healing. Learning to believe in yourself even if others dont.

Demonstrative of sacred intelligence being placed in a very lo' position as the populace has been trained ... intelligence is put down as passions like to be free of facts, etc. Thus the scrubs and cathar ... fore runner of the wash! Catharsis ...
 
I agree Waterfall.

I've been watching the Marvel series.
iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America

Next up is Avengers
I watched some of the phase 1 Marvel movies but haven't found enough interest to keep up. Every now and then, I'll watch one that sounds like it might work on its own. Captain Marvel, for instance, is actually a prequel to the others, featuring a younger Nick and Phil Coulson in the 1990s meeting the titular hero. Brie Larson as a superhero finding herself made for a good story, but I wasn't blown away in the end. At this point, there is just so many balls in the air between movies and TV series, I am not sure it is worth the effort.

Star Wars, which I have considered getting back into, is becoming the same now that Disney is in charge.
 
I still have my snout in a psychopathology tome ... a book where there appears to be sacred essence of soul! Its profound ... amazing what's exposed there ... many failed powers!

Corrupted reasons for irrational collections? Antisocial I zed ... fits with Taozed ... and thus browned ... schematically (a wild conspiracy)!

Not for those that do not read ...
 
So we've watched to the end of Banshees of Inisherin. I have bloody-minded stubborn Irish blood. It's not hard to identify with the main characters, but holy cow. There were some great lines though. "There's no moving on from some things".
 
Just watched A Man Called Otto, the new version with Tom Hanks (saw the earlier version a few years ago at a film festival). What a tearjerker. I think I cried most of the way through. Just lovely.
 
Just watched A Man Called Otto, the new version with Tom Hanks (saw the earlier version a few years ago at a film festival). What a tearjerker. I think I cried most of the way through. Just lovely.

I just might have to pay for it through the Cineplex app
 
I've really enjoyed the previews. We went to see Women Talking when it was in the theatre. Both shows were on and the women won.
 
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