LGM film club
Monte Hellman died yesterday, requiring Two Lane Blacktop to be tonight's film selection. I find this film to be a real distillation of counterculture masculinity, with the obsession with the.
I rewatched Winged Migration the other night. It's such a great film. Following birds, mostly geese and other related waterfowl who migrate in packs, along their migration routes in ultralights,.
Hey, Bernie Madoff died. I know no one is sadder than Mets fans! Remember back when this grifter scumbag was seen as a genius and serious figure that people had.
Early in the film series, we looked at the Duke Ellington film Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life. Let's return to the great one tonight with the 1933.
I recently watched Liliana Cavani's 1981 film The Skin. Adapted from Curzio Malaparte's memoir about Italy during World War II, it's a fascinating if not totally successful film. Cavani was.
For tonight's film, let's watch Martin Luther King's 1967 speech at Stanford. Titled "The Other America," here he laid out his late-life quest to fight poverty in a cross-racial campaign.
I'm not sure why Chevron would create a travel film about Thailand. It's not like we are talking about a major oil-producing nation. But they did. And I do have.
I highlighted Frank McGee in the grave series yesterday. In it, I mentioned his Vietnam War reporting Same Mud Same Blood, about race relations in the Army in Vietnam. So.