[Homestead] getting away

EarthNSky erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Sat May 16 22:37:13 EDT 2009


Yeah, maybe that was the downer for me, too, but like you say, good 
concept and possibly more true than I am comfortable with.  I could not 
watch Pulp Fiction and have learned the hard way that Quenton Tarantino 
and I differ greatly on our opinions of what is artistic.<g>  Gore just 
doesn't do it for me.  I can live without the nightmares.

Cathy wrote:
> Bev
> 
> I really enjoyed the first Matrix film, saw it on video in, what, 2000?  I
> should say I enjoyed the concept--pretty cool.  The second was okay.  I
> would not have gone to see the third, but my son was very interested in
> it.  I can remember two or three really interesting scenes in each of the
> last two movies. I'm not much for gratuitous violence, and I spent a good
> bit of the last movie with my eyes closed.
> 
> Cathy
> 
> On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:19 PM, EarthNSky <erthnsky at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Cathy, glad to see you!
>> You know, I suppose I need to watch the Matrix movie(the first one)
>> again.  I thought it was good, interesting concept however confusing,
>> but good.  Good is not the great cult flick that it has become in pop
>> culture.  I hear people go on and on about the Matrix movies, and I just
>> don't get the fascination.  I suppose a lot has to do with the awesome
>> special effects.  And I just love Keanu Reeves-he does it for me, but
>> I'm always wondering what it is about this movie that I am missing.
>> Perhaps my looking glass has a scratch on it....
>>
>> Cathy wrote:
>>    The
>>> last thing I saw before that was the third Matrix film.  My son was big
>> into
>>> the Neo thing,
>>
>>
>>
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>> living on public assistance."
>>
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-- 
"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public 
debt  should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered 
and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed 
lest Rome become bankrupt.  People must again learn to work, instead of 
living on public assistance."

--Cicero, 55 BC
http://erthnsky.blogspot.com/


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