I can't say whether or not you are here (I just saw "Waking Life," which I liked, and am discovering the question more difficult than I'd imagined). But I am sure I've missed you.
Good to hear from you all, and to see everyone in the same place. More or less.
Has anyone seen Lumet's new one, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead?
It's amazing. If I can find time, I might post on it.
And, Ted, I never read the Weiner piece on Anderson, but the Allen comparison bears closer inspection. Allen, to my mind, lost his humor and human pathos when he began concentrating on Gentile characters.
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If I do see you, may I say how delighted I am?
Hey splen!!
Great to see you. I hope to read your fine posts soon. You've been missed.
I can't say whether or not you are here (I just saw "Waking Life," which I liked, and am discovering the question more difficult than I'd imagined). But I am sure I've missed you.
Good to hear from you all, and to see everyone in the same place. More or less.
Has anyone seen Lumet's new one, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead?
It's amazing. If I can find time, I might post on it.
And, Ted, I never read the Weiner piece on Anderson, but the Allen comparison bears closer inspection. Allen, to my mind, lost his humor and human pathos when he began concentrating on Gentile characters.
Hi there. Welcome back.
Come back.
Nice to see you again splendid. miss you lady
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