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77 Minutes (2016)
Terrible
Charlie Minn is the reason I gave this one star. The content is worthwhile, but he did not report this in a responsible or credible manner. From the start, his questions to the first responders were hostile and accusatory. I did learn more than I knew before, but I do not believe the shooter targeted Mexicans. I think he got the idea from having visited a McDonald's earlier in the day with his wife and child. He simply connected that there was a McDonald's close to his apartment and he knew how busy it was, so he decided that would be where he committed his crime. I feel terribly for all of the victims and survivors and their loved ones. The woman who recorded that, "McDonald's did this to me", really makes me sick. How could McDonald's have stopped this?? The fact the wife of the shooter sued McDonald's claiming he was mentally disturbed from eating their food is equally disgusting. I worked for a McDonald's in Louisiana, at age 15, when this event occurred. So I have an understanding of what McDonald's was like. No restaurant could predict this kind of massacre. What could they have done?! I was skeptical about having preconceived thoughts about the victims. When I saw the sister of one of the victims telling her story of how she urged her sister to go to work after her sister told her she didn't want to go because of a headache - was her sister a legal resident and allowed to even work in the US?? I stopped the documentary at this point because if any of these victims should not have been in this country, legally, they might still be alive. I'm sickened to even say it. This demon would have gone there and committed this crime, no matter who was there. The woman who, on camera, blames McDonald's because she can't sleep - the one who said she told her husband to get tacos instead, but blames McDonald's for this, makes me sick. Her now grown daughter, who was also interviewed, has to deal with this. She was an infant. She doesn't remember what happened. It's shameful. They should have gone to get tacos.
Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story (2024)
What about your fans?
In all fairness, I'm only 1/3 of the way through E2. I'll be 53 this year. My FIRST rock concert was Bon Jovi in Alexandria, LA. It was the SWW tour. I think I was in the 10th grade. I had all the albums, I knew all the words to all the songs. I had posters on my wall. I'm just sort of understanding that Jon's voice and stamina was affected by COVID? Still trying to understand it. He keeps talking as if he still has to prove himself. Dude - you did it. A long time ago. It looks to me like you're doing too much. It's ok to retire and enjoy the success that YOU achieved. For yourself and for so many others. Your fans, especially your earliest fans, have the most amazing memories and respect for you and your band. You were the best. One of my most favorite songs was not one that was extremely popular, "Edge of a Broken Heart". It was on the soundtrack of an Ali Sheedy movie, I think. I didn't care for her or the movie, but I STILL love that song. Maybe when I get to the end of this documentary I'll see that you've lightened up on yourself? And maybe give more credit of the legacy you so desperately want to leave behind to your fans that will never forget the way your music changed our lives. I get that you made it big. You said yourself - there was no alternative. But there are still a bunch of littles out here who crank up your music and we've passed it down to our own children. I can't tell you the money I've spent owning YOUR music! The media changed so much! Cassette tapes, vinyl albums, CDs, mp3s, iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music. It's insane how many times I've paid for your music. All worth it. Across decades and platforms. I wish you all well and you will always hold a special place in my heart. In MY life. I hope that means something to you. Godspeed.
127 Hours (2010)
When you think you're having a "bad day", remember Aron Ralston
I love Aron's story, whether via his book, "Between a Rock and a Hard Place", or movie adaptation. The movie, "127 Hours", starring James Franco, dramatizes his determination to survive, learn, overcome the horrific obstacles in his way, and realize his dream to live a full, happy, life in spite of his horrific experience. His eagerness to understand, accept, embrace, and teach others how he was meant to be in the exact spot, in Blue John Canyon, and hold himself responsible for his past: loves, experiences, struggles, hopes, faith, forgiveness, and a renewed sense of letting people into his life, appreciating them, and an incredible willingness to survive. His experience has inspired me and my daughter in so many ways. James Franco's portrayal of Aron appears to be incredibly genuine. The relevance and significance of the cutaways. The flashbacks of water dripping, negligently, from a faucet in his apartment, his new friends, an invitation to a party where there were snacks and other cold beverages he dreamed of having, while projecting himself at the party in a "dream state", his memories of camping trips when he was a kid and the fun he had while on them (especially spending time with his dad). As well as the visions he has of those who love him and are looking for him.
The scene where Aron's driving to his camp destination, and he makes direct eye-contact with a street cyclist, on the road, is haunting. Such an inspiring, true, story. Thank you for making the film, and thank you to Aron Ralston, and his family, for sharing such a difficult and inspiring story.
Queen Chandelier (2023)
Sommore is brilliantly funny and it doesn't hurt that she's beautiful!
First time hearing about Sommore on Netflix, recently. Watched her Chandelier Queen special on Netflix. I LOVE her, I laughed the entire time. Her perspective and delivery is on-point. Oh, did I mention she's beautiful and fun to watch. So happy I found her. FFL (fan for life). No spoilers, but her topics are observant and hilarious: bonnets, baby hairs, lashes, and prescription shoes. Love you, Sommore! Thank you for making us laugh, think, and keeping it TIGHT! Over here crushing on your beauty. I've gotta go put my prescription Uggs and Crocs on; per my doctor's orders. Haha! I'm excited to see what you have up and coming! Thank you to sharing your talent.
Sheng Wang: Sweet and Juicy (2022)
Sheng delivered the jokes
I'm always checking out, "new to me", comedians. Most don't make it past the five minute mark. Sheng's content is well researched, developed, and delivered with comedic perfection. Feel like I struck gold hitting the play button. Thank you for the balls of mutiny to not give up in such a brutal line of work, Sheng! I love stand up and excited to have a new favorite on my bucket list. Also, his hair is amazing. I was entranced and laughing, like an insane person when watching. Worth it. Looking forward to more to come!
Don't want to risk revealing spoilers, but, his observational comedy is on-point. It's relevant. He's subject matter is broad and very intelligent. We gotta keep those fridge top fossil fuels an option.
Ted Lasso (2020)
Embodies every genuine human emotion in a genuine way
I cannot say enough good things about this series. I understand they have been working on it for many, many years. They are asked a hundred times by journalists how this fits into our current COVID-19 culture. Their response is always to say that the idea has been around for years. I want to say that, although that is true, your audience could not be more engaged and grateful for this levity than at this very moment. I've seen the Ted Lasso ESPN break-ins (love them). I've seen the ESPN Classic SNL skits with Pete Twinkle and Greg Stink, "If you like your winter sports slow and complicated, you've come to the right place!" - cherish. Thank you for not giving up. Thank you, Apple, Warner Bros, and NBC for making this happen. I love it. I love it so much that I just ordered a $110 hoodie from Forward Space in support of Jason's fashion choice during the GGs as well in support of his sister's dance studio. I will be buried (or bathing, rather) in this posh hoodie. And I'm not a rich person. Rich in character. Not in Benjamins. Haha. I'm getting off track. Very long story long - I LOVE THIS SHOW AND YOU WILL, TOO!!
Bob's Burgers (2011)
Great writers and perfect voice and animation talent
I LOVE this show. So much. I laugh at something in every single episode. I've watched them all at least 100+ times. I love trying to figure out guest voices. Always a fun challenge and I'm proud to say I'm usually spot on. This show brings a ray of sunshine into my life. Especially right now, during this ridiculously depressing time. Thank you for making me laugh. Always.
The King of Staten Island (2020)
Relatable in ways I wasn't prepared for...
I was excited about this movie simply because it's an Apatow product, AND, I'm a somewhat, "new", fan of Davidson. I cried through the first viewing, laughed more, but still cried, through the second viewing of my 48hr rental. Well done. Thank you for sharing your story in such a cerebral, human way. I will purchase it as soon as it's available for purchase.