--NOBODY MAKES IT ON THEIR OWN
…It’s been a very good week for
cinema.
In the last three days, I’ve seen three
films—“Les Miserables,” “Django Unchained,” and “Silver Linings Playbook”—all of
which were outstanding.
“Django,” at 2:47 minutes, never felt
long at all. The story was a mash-up of
many things—camp, humor, wonderful acting, great writing and directing,
incredible violence and a horrible yet unflinching look at slavery. Not unlike the concentration camps in WW2, it’s
hard to fathom man being so inhumane to other people.
Christopher Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio
were sensational, as was Jamie Foxx.
Brady Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence were
just terrific in “Silver Linings Playbook.”
My respect for their talent grew immensely after seeing them dominate
the screen.
So fat it looks like “Lincoln” will win
Best Picture and Daniel Day Lewis will win Best Actor. Best Actress and the Supporting roles are all
up in the air.
"I wanted to be
famous, just to make the kids who'd laughed at me feel foolish. I wanted to be
rich, so I'd never have to do the awful work my mother did and live at the
bottom of the barrel--ever. And I wanted to be a dancer because I loved to
dance... Maybe the illusions, the daydreams, made life more tolerable, but I
always knew, whether I was in school or working in some damned dime store, that
I'd make it. (Funny, but I never had any ambition whatsoever to become an
actress.)"
-Joan Crawford
"To do
the useful thing, to say the courageous thing, to contemplate the beautiful
thing: that is enough for one man's life." T. S. Eliot
"Man is
happy only as he finds work worth doing -- and does it well." E. Merrill
Root
"Maturity
is achieved when a person postpones immediate pleasures for long-term
values." Joshua L. Liebman
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