I get that. Many millions of people feel the same way.
Where it gets troubling, in my opinion, is when it veers off into criticism of people who do believe.
And that's all I've got to say about that.
Not very familiar with the Niangua and no clue who you all are talking about. Is it the Ho Hum guy, or somebody near there? Just curious. I understand if you don't want to get too specific here.
Well those pictures don't look so good even on a full-sized monitor. The bottom one shows it better. The left one is what Pesci looks like before the adjustments. At the very end of the movie he is very old and the transformation is really, really good. Hard to explain. But, if you do watch the movie -- and it's a goodun -- stick around for the conversation after it.
Yep, that's a good one. Haven't read the book.
Godfather I and II are top ten movies for me. Also like Donnie Brasco, Bronx tale, The Departed, Road to Perdition, Casino. Miller's Crossing is good, but I haven't see it in a loooong time.
Just finished The Irishman. Excellent, but I’m partial to mob flicks.
Really interesting special features afterward talking about how they used CGI trick to age the characters. Here’s a couple examples of Joe Pesci.
Scrolled through here since it got bumped up today.
Should have had Hud on my original list.
One a watched recently for the second time that is really good: Hell or High Water.
Click up one level and you'll see there are 404 topics listed in the Table Rock forum alone. And there's a recent fishing post that has 1400+ views and just 14 replies. Lots and lots of fishing info here, just not all of it's getting talked about today.
900+ pages in the 'What's Cooking' thread if you're interested.
He didn’t say millennials. He said the millennium. It’s a time thing, not an age thing. It includes aging white guys, like myself, and young punks too. 😄
Spence mentions the fishing pressure in the article. But I’m trying to figure if spawning is zero and if so why. I wonder if @Phil Lilley has any insight.