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LifeGroup: 7 – War Dance

My LifeGroup decide to go watch playing of the documentary War Dance at RockHarbor tonight, instead of our regular meeting. I saw the movie in the church newsletter but being on Thursday it was an easy decision not to go since that is my LifeGroup night, so much for assumptions.

The film was not really what I had in mind, I figured it was mainly an African aid seeking film. What it is, is a happy and sad documentary of the plight of some refuge children in war torn North Uganda and their quest for the national dance championship, no this is not “Bring It On 4 In the Bush“. They didn’t focus on squalor or living conditions yes you know they live in a camp and very very simply, but they get fed and protected by their government and the UN. What they lack in possessions they make up for in pride and community-ship. Hopefully you will cry stronger with joy than sorrow, but from some of the children’s stories you will have no doubt about the existence of evil if you were not sure before.

Netflix Odd Couple Choices

So it occurred to me, don’t tell my niece, that I’ve never seen Tim Burton’s The Nightmare before Christmas, so I added it to my Netflix queue. When you add a movie it gives you a confirmation page with other movie recommendations based on your pick. At least that is how it usually works. Now given that I have not seen most of the movies in question I still find it quite curious that these would be appropriate matches. Kind of like renting Texas Chainsaw Massacre and then getting Disney’s Bambi recommended – they both have killing right? Perfect match no doubt. Anyway I found it musing.

Netflix Choices
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My Netflix recommendations for The Nightmare before Christmas.

The LOST Book

So I’m watching Lost second season and it is the episode when the black man from the tail section tells Locke that he has something he should see. The starts telling his story by saying he needs to start at the beginning. Speaking of Josiah King of Jerusalem. Locke interjects, “When you said starting at the begging you weren’t kidding”. The man who’s characters name escapes me tells the story of 2 Kings 22. King Josiah decrees the temple be repaired and the treasury emptied to pay for it, they also find a book, the book of the law.

Anyway what I find odd is I just read that verse either last night or the night before. I don’t see any relevance to my life at the moment so I’m just going to chalk this one up to coincidence. Which interestingly enough the black man also said to Locke that coincidence is not necessarily fate.

And once again I just had to laugh out loud at how they ended the episode. A few days ago I was in some sort of hysterics on how just how clever, absurd and talented and evil the writers of Lost are in how they can cliffhang just about every episode.

Love Is Forever

A 1982 TV movie staring Michael Landon about journalist John Everingham’s daring rescue of his Laotian girlfriend. This is one of those terrible tape to DVD transfers, so I was expecting and equally terrible movie. It actually wasn’t bad other than Michael Landon’s freaky hair. It didn’t hurt that the beautiful Moira Chen played the Laotian girlfriend. Never heard of her, but she sure seamed familiar then it struck me – she has got to be the same girl from those Z-channel Emmanuel movies. Sure enough it was Laura Gemser the director forced her to use a pseudonym because of her erotic past.

Hamburger Hill

Vietnam War movie based on a true event. Widely praised for it’s realistic portrayal of war, starring young Dylan McDermott and Don Cheadle. The movie is about taking one hill over 10 days. Not the greatest adventure or most thrilling action, mainly to being stuck on one location, it is a worthy addition to any military movie collection.

Girl Interrupted

Finally got around to watching this one. While I don’t know who the competition was I’d have to agree with the Academy for awarding Angelina Jolie the Oscar for supporting actress. It was a well done movie, not really the kind that you “rewind” and watch over and over. The best line was when Winona Ryder’s character is discussing mental illness and says something like, “A person that steals, even though they have the ability to pay”. I can’t find the exact quote now, but it was strangely funny – Life imitating Art I guess.

Gossip

This is my second viewing, It’s an entertaining story with a good twist, fortunately or unfortunately depending on how you look at it, I’m so brain dead on these things that I can still be surprised by a movie I’ve seen. I knew something was coming just not much of a clue as to what. A fun film A–, but given the twist element it has limited rewatch appeal. Real cool apartment and an attractive cast.

Gossip loft

The Wedding Date

A RomCom with an interesting premise, more chuckles than tears in this one and unlike Message in a Bottle it has a Hollywood ending. Debra Messing is beautiful as usual and I must say Dermot Mulroney has aged rather coolly from his looks in Young Guns. With most of the movie set in England I figured I’d have a good chance of a Street Mattress. Alas not a one but there actually was a skip (dumpster) in one scene but for some unknown cosmic reason there was no matt in the skip.
London Skip with no street mattress

Bewitched

This was a fun movie, a solid stand up double, it was just missing something. It was to short or the plot/character development was too shallow. As I’m writing this it occurs to me that the movie has the feeling of a pilot itself. Nicole Kidman is a great choice for Sam, as well as the rest of the supporting TV cast. I’d forgotten all the details of the original. It was nice to be reminded of Uncle Arthur and Aunt Clara. I will have to say that Elizabeth Montgomery was more beautiful but both are definitely charmers. Montgomery has more curves than we’re used to nowadays and there’s nothing wrong with her in that department, but as anyone that has seen Dead Calm knows Kidman has the finer caboose. Will Farrell has the best line (well it just strikes my funnybone a certain way anyway) When he says in a frantic voice to his agent, “They replaced the original Darrin and nobody noticed!”
Will Farrell concerned about the Darrin replacement factorNicole and Elizabeth
Samantha and Darren
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Courage Under Fire

David Sheehan of CBS called “An intensely compelling drama”, I’d have to agree with that. A blend of action and drama which creates a war flick for times when you’re not quite in the mood for complete cuts and glory. This is probably the third time watching it, I was deciding on whether to keep it for my collection or put up for sale. I’ll be keeping it. The story line of the first woman to receive the Medal of Honor, got me wondering if there was any truth to the story. Well in a word – no. There already has been a woman recipient of the MOH in the Civil War to Dr. Mary E. Walker.

[Official record - Rank and organization: Contract Acting Assistant Surgeon (civilian), U. S. Army. Places and dates: Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861; Patent Office Hospital, Washington, D.C., October 1861; Chattanooga, Tenn., following Battle of Chickomauga, September 1863; Prisoner of War, April 10, 1864-August 12, 1864, Richmond, Va.; Battle of Atlanta, September 1864. Entered service at: Louisville, Ky. Born: 26 November 1832, Oswego County, N.Y. Citation: Whereas it appears from official reports that Dr. Mary E. Walker, a graduate of medicine, "has rendered valuable service to the Government, and her efforts have been earnest and untiring in a variety of ways," and that she was assigned to duty and served as an assistant surgeon in charge of female prisoners at Louisville, Ky., upon the recommendation of Major-Generals Sherman and Thomas, and faithfully served as contract surgeon in the service of the United States, and has devoted herself with much patriotic zeal to the sick and wounded soldiers, both in the field and hospitals, to the detriment of her own health, and has also endured hardships as a prisoner of war four months in a Southern prison while acting as contract surgeon; and Whereas by reason of her not being a commissioned officer in the military service, a brevet or honorary rank cannot, under existing laws, be conferred upon her; and
Whereas in the opinion of the President an honorable recognition of her services and sufferings should be made:
It is ordered, That a testimonial thereof shall be hereby made and given to the said Dr. Mary E. Walker, and that the usual medal of honor for meritorious services be given her.

Given under my hand in the city of Washington, D.C., this 11th day of November, A.D. 1865.

Andrew Johnson,
President
(Medal rescinded 1917 along with 910 others, restored by President Carter 10 June 1977.) ]

In my short bit of research I found out that there are many a-holes posing as Medal of Honor recipients. Check out this web site for info about MOH impostors, especially if you run into someone that claims to be one. You can check their validity on that site as there are only a few hundred living recipients, and could be more than that number of impostors as the company that makes the medals illegally sold at least 300.

The Cell

This is the second time in watching it. Thought it was worth a second look before adding it to my inventory on half.com. A rich and sick tapestry of a sick mind. I’d forgotten most of the visually stimulating elements. One thing that was utterly fascinating this time around was the diced, well I guess it really was sliced, horse. Can’t imagine how I didn’t appreciate it before. I also found JLo’s outfits rather intriguing. My favorite “outfit” was our resident psycho as the presiding king of his mind.
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Horse SlicePsycho Outfit JLo headgear

Message In A Bottle

Pure chickflick not even a RomCom. It was an engaging story with an ending that will send you to bed crying. If that is your bag baby then I can recommend it. Of course it is a bit over 2 hours due to the inclusion of Kevin “I can’t be in a 90 minute movie” Costner.

Caught Up

Not a bad journey nor a great one, to the underbelly of society. Some interesting plot turns, and it was damn comical how our “hero” gets his second strike.

Hotel

What the hell was that. Please someone enlighten me.

The Outsiders

Read the book in high school, but I don’t remember it. A coming of age story with soon to be star cast. It is kind of quaint the idea of a rumble with rules. Oh the good old days. Since I can’t remember the book I can’t tell you if a fan of the book will find anything good here. On its own, a worthwhile film for how something change and others don’t.

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