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Very few people at the theater when I saw it...between Christmas and New Years Day.
Surprising because normally that time is packed. When it hits Netflix, I'll watch it again....well worth a second watch. |
I've been listening to Patti Smith's Nobel Prize rendition of "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall," and been kind of mesmerized by it. I think her stumbles in this performance make it more endearing. The power of this song and her performance sometimes brings a tear to my eye.
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I was listening to this and wondered how it ranked among the songs Joan Baez wrote. Not surprisingly, it was considered #1. Years later he apologized for the way he treated her.
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finally saw it on the small screen on American Airlines. Great movie. Need to see it on a bigger screen though my Bose noise cancelling headphones did a great job on the sound track. Check out the 1967 movie Festival.
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I watched the movie a couple more times since it started streaming on Hulu, and it gets better each time. Kudos to Timothée Chalamet for his portrayal of Dylan, including learning to play guitar and sing like Bob. I need to watch The Brutalist now on to see how Adrien Brody won the Oscar and the Golden Globe as best actor. This scene I think conveys Dylan's emergence as a true talent in the movie:
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Still haven’t seen it yet, but I’m really excited to watch this evening. I personally enjoy hearing new perspectives, since it often makes me rethink my own stance or notice things I hadn’t considered before. It’s kind of like flipping through pluto tv — you never quite know what random show or documentary you’ll stumble on that completely grabs your attention. That element of surprise keeps things fresh and interesting, and it’s a fun way to explore ideas or stories you might not actively seek out
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I didn't know bots watched movies. How did you like it, anrew?
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