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This sounds nothing like the book I read. The things described about the movie were said in the book but never were part of the action in the book. A brief mention as a basis for their fears.

I had some idea as to whether or not to watch it when I seen on netflix that it was a miniseries and nothing was described as being anything that I had read before.

The book is excellent...the movie appears to be trash.

Now if you want to read an old book that you will swear was newly written....
"That Printer of Udell's" is one that you would swear was written by someone who had spy cameras and microphones all over in your church.
But it was written around the 1900's. Amazing book in a lot of ways. Not a long one either...cheesey at the end but still a great read.
I loved reading Richard Adams' book Watership Down so much that remembering it fondly, I read it more than once, though the second time did not strike me so profoundly. I also read his The Girl in a Swing, which gets mixed reviews due to a disturbing element. One person says this of it: The star of the show is the mysterious, enigmatic Käthe, a woman with too many secrets to hide and far too little to reveal. As the book unfolds, you'll want to get to know her. After it ends, you'll wish you could forget. But be warned! Girl in a Swing is a haunting book in every respect and one you'll remember for the rest of your life! Ha, but I do not remember much if anything of it. I read an inordinate amount in my youth :unsure: @seoulsearch I am sorry you found the Watership Down movie so memorably horrifying as a child. I have never seen it, and don't think I would want to...

@Live4Him thank you for your movie recommendation of The Encounter. I watched it yesterday also and very much enjoyed it :) I could not find anything related to the second movie you gave a video for... well, not a full length movie, anyways. It was not available from any source for viewing in my country. I did find things about the Cokeville school hostage taking incident, which @TabinRivCA has mentioned a few times. I found another movie on the tube I have started watching called Encounter With The Messiah (2015), but I am not sure I will watch the whole thing as it is not very engaging. Last night I also started watching Murder Mountain on Netflix; it is very interesting and informative, as it concerns pot growing communities in remote wooded mountainous areas of northern California, the many changes that have happened over the last six decades, and all the people that go missing there.

Thanks for all the coffee and donuts @Ruby123 @zeroturbulence @mailmandan et alia :)

Good morning friends :)
 
I loved reading Richard Adams' book Watership Down so much that remembering it fondly, I read it more than once, though the second time did not strike me so profoundly. I also read his The Girl in a Swing, which gets mixed reviews due to a disturbing element. One person says this of it: The star of the show is the mysterious, enigmatic Käthe, a woman with too many secrets to hide and far too little to reveal. As the book unfolds, you'll want to get to know her. After it ends, you'll wish you could forget. But be warned! Girl in a Swing is a haunting book in every respect and one you'll remember for the rest of your life! Ha, but I do not remember much if anything of it. I read an inordinate amount in my youth :unsure: @seoulsearch I am sorry you found the Watership Down movie so memorably horrifying as a child. I have never seen it, and don't think I would like to...

@Live4Him thank you for your movie recommendation of The Encounter. I watched it yesterday also and very much enjoyed it :) I could not find anything related to the second movie you gave a video for... well, not a full length movie, anyways. It was not available from any source for viewing in my country. I did find things about the Cokeville school hostage taking incident, which @TabinRivCA has mentioned a few times. I found another movie on the tube I have started watching called Encounter With The Messiah (2015), but I am not sure I will watch the whole thing as it is not very engaging. Last night I also started watching Murder Mountain on Netflix; it is very interesting and informative, as it concerns pot growing communities in remote wooded mountainous areas of northern California, the many changes that have happened over the last six decades, and all the people that go missing there.

Thanks for all the coffee and donuts @Ruby123[/USER [USER=28237]@zeroturbulence @mailmandan et alia :)

Good morning friends :)
You're welcome.

Glad that you liked it.
 
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One of my all-time favorite movies is "God's Outlaw: The Story of William Tyndale".

God only knows how many times I've watched that.

Here's a link to it if anyone is interested in watching it for free.


You'll probably have to click where it says "Watch on YouTube" in the lower left hand corner in order for it to play in your browser.
 
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You'll probably have to click where it says "Watch on YouTube" in the lower left hand corner in order for it to play in your browser.
That option is not presented when the video is unavailable due to copyright issues :(
 
I am in Canada, eh?
I was only in Canada once with a friend of mine.

Yes.

It's true.

I once had a friend.

We didn't realize that the speed limit signs were in kilometers (I think?), and we were driving around averaging about 90 miles per hour.

We did eventually get pulled over, but that was because my friend ran a stop sign. Not sure if it was in French or if my friend was just a terrible driver (he was, btw).

Anyhow...
 
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I used to say "Eh" so much, that when I came out west in the 70s where it
was not so prevalent, I worked very hard to weed it out of my vocabulary :D


Now I still say it, but nowhere near as often, and usually in jest :D
 
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Morning all.We have a public holiday today for ANZAC day.


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WIKI says this:

Anzac Day (/ˈænzæk/) is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations" and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served".[1][2] Observed on 25 April each year, Anzac Day was originally devised to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who served in the Gallipoli Campaign, their first engagement in the First World War (1914–1918).
 
There is usually a five am morning dawn service to remember and honour the soldiers who fought in the war. A parade of the war veterans takes place. Due to covid last year and this year it has been cancelled. So what people have done is stand in their drive ways at 5am with candles and anyone who knows how to play the Anzac tune will do so. The resident donkey also makes an appearance each Anzac day too. Everybody loves him.
https://www.haveagonews.com.au/news/anzac-day-2020-driveway-dawn-service/


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