blondie-682-942326
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I'm watching American Graffiti for the very first time since it originally came out in the 1970s. I remember why I like this; it was because of the music and because of Wolfman Jack. I also liked this movie because of the hope that it gave me as I was turning 18 and getting ready to leave home.
I delayed watching this movie for so many years, because it reminds me of a lot of the trade-offs that I made in my life. I read the reviews, and someone mentioned the epilogues, and the epilogues probably are the most important part that I remember. The epilogues demonstrated the amount of hope and success that all of the characters had in the end. I wanted those successes for myself.
It turns out, that my road to success was very unique as I graduated in 1976 joining the final cohort of the Women's Army Corps.
In the end, this movie will always stay in my head. It's a great movie for the music, the cars, and the All-Star cast who were young like me. The yellow roadster will always be my favorite forever and ever.
I delayed watching this movie for so many years, because it reminds me of a lot of the trade-offs that I made in my life. I read the reviews, and someone mentioned the epilogues, and the epilogues probably are the most important part that I remember. The epilogues demonstrated the amount of hope and success that all of the characters had in the end. I wanted those successes for myself.
It turns out, that my road to success was very unique as I graduated in 1976 joining the final cohort of the Women's Army Corps.
In the end, this movie will always stay in my head. It's a great movie for the music, the cars, and the All-Star cast who were young like me. The yellow roadster will always be my favorite forever and ever.
I've begun watching during a grim time. I'm aware of GK Chesterton's weightier works. I did not realized he'd authored fiction, but I know he was a contemporary of CS Lewis.
The programs are a good diversion at the end of the day when the news becomes stifling. Light, easy, viewing.
The programs are a good diversion at the end of the day when the news becomes stifling. Light, easy, viewing.
As awful a plot as many state here, it's a staple. Boobs or no, watch at least once in B&W and again in color.it was a renowned film for its time. Jane Russell still had a captive audience as my parents always remember her as being "racy!"