Who knew
that we could see so many films that have won Academy Awards. This week we are doing it one bite at a time. Every evening there is a film. I am not one to ever choose a 10 pm showing,
but what can I do when we eat our
evening meal as the Spanish do – often beginning at 9 pm. Maybe I have exaggerated a bit, but not by
too many hours.
We eat,
do the dishes and cue up a film from Netflicks, which last night was Dancing
Wolves. The movie wasn’t downloading
fast enough. We had a number of
pauses. Frozen ones. Eric said that he
thought the colour wasn’t that good as well.
He left the room for a minutes and when he came back, he returned with
his own personal copy of the film. Who
knew?
We had a
glorious return to the film using disks, the colour was enhanced and we
continued to enjoy Rebecca Javis’s 2018 resolution – seeing another of the
winners of awards from the past.
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I woke up
this morning thinking about the length of time the world has been able to enjoy
film: 120 years. I thought about how old I am: 80 years.
I was doing some math, thinking how I have been alive for nearly 2/3 of
all of the time the world has been able to enjoy film. I thought about having so much film in a home
that a father can just pull out an old Academy Award winning film from his
library. I have not enough imagination
to take me to the place where film will be if I get to live another 20 years.
P.S. I might add one thing about choosing films. Everyone in the house gets a chance to choose. Hebe wants her turn. "Alright," they say. "Choose one." But she is a no girl and she can't think of a film to choose. She is better at saying no to films that other people choose. When I leave, it is that girl that I am going to miss the most.
P.S. I might add one thing about choosing films. Everyone in the house gets a chance to choose. Hebe wants her turn. "Alright," they say. "Choose one." But she is a no girl and she can't think of a film to choose. She is better at saying no to films that other people choose. When I leave, it is that girl that I am going to miss the most.
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