Subject: Re: movies
Sano,
I never saw, The Commitments, but have heard, over and over, how good it is. Wilson Picket covers? Must see. Groundhog Day, a favorite.
Sounds like an eclecticly artistic family. Nice.
Movies are so personal. They speak of our earliest experieneces of the silver screen or the tv. The first moments when telepathically we are carried along on an experience someone else has created for us. The earlier, the better we remember them. At least for me. So many over the years, especailly when I'd come home from school, the afternoon movie. Or the Six O'Clock Movie. In those days all from the 20's 30's 40's and fifties. Pretty great.