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Anthony Hopkins was great as CS Lewis (my favorite author).
Some years later - Bill was diagnosed with cancer and we took our own journey into the dark.
The movie did a good job showing ....... the raw pain, hope, pain, agony, fear, darkness. Bill and I made that journey together in 2010. We loved each other always and not a day goes by that I don't miss him. I embrace that sacred ache - it's my longing to go home.
Truth is, I fight resentment toward the elders who have taken over my home. Their presence casts a twilight zone over the house. (a smelly one)!
But I try to find purpose in giving solace to these other human beings along the way.......till I go home.
On a more day to day tv level...I have to admit I am a huge fan of the series The Walking Dead....heck, lately I feel like I am a character in that one...
Shadowlands with Anthony Hopkins.
The Apostle with Robert Duvall
One of their first films was BLOOD SIMPLE. An amazing tale of murder and mayhem in a small dusty town. I think it was one of Francis Mcdormands first movies.
Also chek out the new season of FARGO on the FX channel. Pretty good stuff...
Best Nam movie, PLATOON, with Charlie Sheen before he was an idiot.
1. Rocky because I like movies about the underdog winning.
2. Star Wars because it is good science fiction.
I also like movies like, The Blind Side, that are about a real person's life.
And BTW, there are some others here who are either former military, military daughters and/or military wives. I was thinking it would be nice if we had our own Sub Forum!
I felt the same interest for the Too Big To Fail movie. Although I'd read some books on it, including one written by a fired Lehman Brothers banker, it was still insightful.
So much goes on behind the scenes that we voters never know about.
Your husband certainly is someone of which to be proud. Oorah!!
Big Miracle is the story of Operation Breakthrough, in which 3 trapped grey whales drew the attention of concerned people in Alaska to help free these trapped whales.
Google "big-miracle-real-story" - the article in the Alaska Dispatch News is one of the best I've read.
It's not an easy movie to watch, as the baby whale eventually disappears and is presumed to have died, but the ending, as a Russian ship plows through the ice to create a breakthrough pass, really can bring tears to viewer's eyes.
Electric Horseman with Robert Redford was another touching movie about human intervention on behalf of a wild creature.
Fly Away Home is a charming story of a young girl who reluctantly has to leave her home area after her mother's death and travel across the world to live with her father, but discovers and finds a place of her own in her father's somewhat remote area when she adopts a gaggle of abandoned baby geese, eventually leading them south in her own "mother goose" homemade airborne substitute, to the delight of crowds and onlookers who follow her journey.
Keep some Kleenex nearby if you watch any of these movies.