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  1. As far as the L&H shorts go for On Demand it is pretty rare. Both of these you mention have been on before, "The Music Box" has been featured as has "**** For Tat." Maybe one or two more.

     

    It is common though for any the shorts to be featured for only a week.

     

    Like you, I hope for more.

     

    P.S. If you don't know already L&H will have Saturday double features in June and a day in August as part of "The Summer Under The Stars" month.

  2. The morons who run the Maryland governemnt allowed one of the power companies to send their customers these new light bulbs and then charge them for it. The problem was nobody bothered to ask the customers if they wanted them. Now refunds to the tune of several million dollars have been issued.

     

    The government lives to feed itself. People in power live to stay in power. That's why we have "earmarks." A couple of years ago some congressman tried to get some regulation passed that any spending bill had to have a notation to show that it was allowed under the Constitution. Not surprisingly it didn't get anywhere.

     

    Want energy independence? Pull back some of the restrictions on off-shore drilling. Our reserves are as big as most any in the world. I don't see how people can complain about energy costs if we are sitting on all this and won't do anything about it. It will do no good if we agree to do things environmentally and the rest of the world won't or can't. (Nobody who agreed to Kyoto is around the levels they promised.) Now Russia won't agree to anything. Doesn't mean we shouldn't be good stewards of the planet but no one gets a pass either.

     

    For my money, the whole global warming thing is overblown. There may be problems but there seems to be enough disagreement among scientists (Al Gore not among them) as to have not been completely decided as Al would have us believe.

  3. >Banned Food References (HRW2):

    French fries

    Potato chips

    Soda pop

     

     

    I read a story of some kid in New England who was banned from school because he was seliing black market candy bars. The school banned "junk" food so he thought he would be would fill a need. Now, I can't quite see how you can get in trouble for selling candy but it's a sign of how oppressive the schools systems have become. It's not like they are drugs, or are they classified that way now?

  4. >Time to plan where to send the rest of the family for the day, 'movieman'. The Zoo? The Amusement Park? The Grandparents? 'Cause I know you won't want to be disturbed for 24 hours.

     

     

    They are already on notice. Although it's quite possible my daughter will spend some of the day with me.

  5. >I'm not so sure.

    >Whenever he talks to me, he's looking at my chest.

     

    Then we can consider him old but not quite dead. The other side is you've given him something to live for.

     

    Such a dilemma. I think a simple "No thank you" will have to do.

  6. It is probably an awkward length but there are many to enjoy. I taped part of the day, pver a year ago, where they played "shorts" during the day. There were a handful of the "Boyfriend" series and a group of the Todd/Pitts shorts.

     

    I've been lucky enough to catch most of the Chase films but have really been looking for L&H. They did show "One Good Turn" this year (I think) but their shorts have been scarce.

  7. Bogdanovich did it three years ago. He can be entertaining. He can be enlightening in a historical sense as he knew many of these people. He can also seem full of himself for having known these people. The only annoying thing were his attempts at impersonating someone during his story. I thought all in all he was a good choice.

     

    Sydney Pollack was quite good.

  8. April:

     

    "Above and Beyond" is a pretty good drama about the pilot of the Enola Gay that dropped the first atomic bomb. His name was Tibbets.

     

    Most of the tension is drawn between the husband and wife. He is on the most secret mission of the war and, understandably, can't tell her. She is frustrated with their nomadic life and his inability (refusal?) to confide in her.

     

    Having seen interviews with Tibbets (mostly in the documentary "The World At War") Taylor seems to make a good representation of him.

     

    Not a great film but if there is any interest in the history of that time (understanding the Hollywood sense) it's worth a look.

     

    Chris

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