Seeker of Clarity
| quote: Originally posted by ElToro: Been waiting to see this. It’s been in production since 2020. Not sure why the delays. And Dennis Quaid has endorsed Trump, hopefully this is not his final film due to being blackballed.
I can count on 1 hand how many movies I’ve seen in a theater since 2019, between this and Beetlejuice 2, I may have to get out the other hand in the next week or 2
Heard him on Mike Roe's podcast. Dennis said Reagan was the best president of his lifetime. I tend to agree, so yeah, he may take some heat. But he's getting up there and surely doesn't much care what holly weird thinks. |
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| About time! America needs a reminder how a real POTUS, who wasn't publicly wetting his britches over "escalation" this or "WW3" that, looks, talks and acts. |
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| You mean like a POTUS that has a spine and a pair of balls? Haven’t seen that in 3 1/2 years. Unheard of in today’s R party. (Except for that one guy) Oh, they talk a good game, all ruff & ready but when it comes time to nail some hides and asses to the wall they shrink away timidly. Cowards!
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| Saw it this evening and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Going to have to admit, I got a bit misty a time or three.
"The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza |
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| We saw it today, and we liked it. Glossed over a lot, but there was no way to fit too much more in the space given. I really do miss the Gipper!
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| quote: Originally posted by Calif Phil: Went last night, fantastic movie. Lot's of facts that I didn't know. Dennis Quaid nailed the part. One thing I noticed is everyone in the theater was old.
My oldest son and I saw it on Labor Day. Like you said, the majority of the audience were older. There was a loud round of applause at the end, and several of us (myself included) were tearful at the end as well. I commented to my son several times during the movie that I remembered a good majority of the events depicted from the mid 1970s through Reagan's presidencies. He is interested in politics from a historical perspective, and we discussed the movie afterwards as well. I said the audience was made up of those of us who lived during that time and we remember. My son noted that a woman behind us said at the conclusion "Trump needs to watch this movie." |
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