Ah yes, that's the good stuff.
Also, these movies are so based lowkey--the villain is just the British museum? Bonus points for Peter Capaldi showing up too.
Ah yes, that's the good stuff.
Also, these movies are so based lowkey--the villain is just the British museum? Bonus points for Peter Capaldi showing up too.
The Biggest Little Farm, reviewed by a farmer:
I was hesitant to call this a “farmer-review”, as I really don’t *consider* myself a farmer, because I don’t own any land. But I did grow up on one, have worked on several in the past, and have a bachelors degree in agriculture, so I guess that technically makes me more qualified than the people in this movie.
There’s a lot of good stuff in here, especially for those unfamiliar with the industry.…
About ten years ago, when I was a teenager, my dad, uncles and I took my late 80s grandfather to a family reunion in the Midwestern United States, where he grew up. We sort of knew at the time that it would probably be the last time he would get to see any of his siblings, and we were right: over the next few years, that entire generation of the family passed on, leaving only their offspring and a few…