One of those movies that my daughter and I watched ...over and over and over, as little children want to do. And, being a good and interesting story, I didn't mind at all.
When I was kindergarten age, I watched that movie every day. I think I watched it every day for a year.
It showed up on Netflix streaming a few months ago, so I tried watching it again. Couldn't finish it. Kids like anything.
But maybe I'll try again all the same. It was interesting to watch something that I couldn't remember but always knew what was coming next. Back there in the cobwebbed corners of my brain there must be a perfect reel of that film.
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One of those movies which was much better than the book, if you ask me...
Was stuck indoors on a rainy vacation day watching that for a while.
Nothing is it.
"Professor Heidegger, Herr Professor Martin Heidegger, please pick up the white courtesy phone."
Attorney Lionel Hutz sued the makers of that film for misleading advertising.
One of those movies that my daughter and I watched ...over and over and over, as little children want to do. And, being a good and interesting story, I didn't mind at all.
I watched that one night, waitng and waiting and waiting for it to get better. It didn't.
When I was kindergarten age, I watched that movie every day. I think I watched it every day for a year.
It showed up on Netflix streaming a few months ago, so I tried watching it again. Couldn't finish it. Kids like anything.
But maybe I'll try again all the same. It was interesting to watch something that I couldn't remember but always knew what was coming next. Back there in the cobwebbed corners of my brain there must be a perfect reel of that film.
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