dmeyer-603-582073
Joined Feb 2013
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Saw it as a young man with a midnight showtime. Left the movie house with such emotion and absolute love for Julie Christie, and as an artist, for the stunning images framed so perfectly, each becoming a painting onto itself.
Wouldn't hurt for today's younger generation to watch the strife in a Godless, socialistic state in which personal feelings are outlawed, yet where the people still find warmth and hope in the words of a poet.
My all-time favorite movie.
Wouldn't hurt for today's younger generation to watch the strife in a Godless, socialistic state in which personal feelings are outlawed, yet where the people still find warmth and hope in the words of a poet.
My all-time favorite movie.
Amazing amount of dialog in the 22 minute show. With Webb, even Morgan's character finally getting a chance to give uninterrupted speech, this episode is unique if one considers how heavy the script weighed in - literally. Liam Sullivan's "Timothy Leary" like character preaches back to the usual one-sided diatribe from Webb, stating that the young he is promoting will take over and abolish your laws, your lifestyles. Liam Sullivan's character quite prophetic - could be a script from today's far-left movement.