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Since 2003, the most consistent thing I have had access to in my life is the television and movies.
As sad and embarrassing as this is, I write about it anyways.
I liked this movie, even though the rest of what I wrote here is negative, the people who made this movie so far can be counted on for telling a good sci-fi adventure tale.
That being said, how isn't The Matrix just another voyeur fantasy and this movie is simply about a bunch of perverted old men who mess up a perfectly decent girls life.
Even with almost the entirety of Shawshank Redemption included, it is not so difficult to unravel this adventure tale and see it as what it probably is. A bunch of perverts who should have left that girl alone.
When you recommend something like an episode of a television show you enjoy, quite often the recommendation has a lot to do with the person you make the recommendations to. If I don't really know you and think you don't really know me, I would recommend the Sicily episode of this series, to see if you like it or not. If you are not at least mildly amused by this one show, you will not be mildly amused by others in the series. It is a good recommendation.
This Quebec episode of No Reservations is considered by me to have surpassed being a recommendation and has achieved that high ranking of Mandatory Viewing for friends and family.
This show presented some extremely powerful images. I consider it mandatory viewing.
If you only see one episode of Ham on the Street, Food On a Stick is probably a good choice. Guilty Pleasures is another good choice.
I really loved the book tape in the nineties. I heard that Mel Gibson had bought this movie option back then but at the time too busy making Braveheart. I have no idea if this is the truth or not, but I liked this movie much better than Braveheart, especially as it addresses modern problems. It isn't what you say, but how you say it.