dbluckyd
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This episode recently viewed for the 1st time, captures the essence of the true and pure meaning of finding, realizing and declaration of a new friend. Recently, with the "casualization" of everything in our modern world, friendship is TOO lightly taken-for-granted and too easily remanded to the back burner. In our NEW throw-away, discard-after-using, disposable world where nothing seems permanent, a few things do. This show reminds us of just how valuable, meaningful and rare our treasured few friendships truly are.
Oh, and I am so very grateful for being introduced to Ms Meyer...WOW, a perfect match.. . if ever there was one for Leroy Jethro Gibbs (& yours truly).. .it is definitely Dina Meyer! -DBluckyD/4.17.14
Oh, and I am so very grateful for being introduced to Ms Meyer...WOW, a perfect match.. . if ever there was one for Leroy Jethro Gibbs (& yours truly).. .it is definitely Dina Meyer! -DBluckyD/4.17.14
The genius of this 1970 Classic must, and should be, revisited for the ratings it didn't get but absolutely deserves. It must be made available on DVD and Blu-Ray to complete every library of Survival Film Classics.
With a $900,000 budget it grossed ten X's as much at a citical convergence in American history: Vietnam raged into Cambodia, Nixon compounded the lies and corruption of our govt (now a political art-form), the Drug Generation was in full bloom, and freedom was dominated by any and all...but not individuals. This film showed us otherwise.
With a $900,000 budget it grossed ten X's as much at a citical convergence in American history: Vietnam raged into Cambodia, Nixon compounded the lies and corruption of our govt (now a political art-form), the Drug Generation was in full bloom, and freedom was dominated by any and all...but not individuals. This film showed us otherwise.
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