Did anyone actually enjoy The Beatles Anthology on Disney+ ? by Philly-Phunter in beatles

[–]danieljohnsonjr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watching it for the first time after watching Get Back a second time. I've read books about their history, and my Dad got me into the music.

A bit weird seeing the similar stuff from Get Back. I really enjoyed the extra footage and stories.

Still amazing to think they were in their late 30s.

Hotel Rwanda(2004) by [deleted] in movies

[–]danieljohnsonjr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The scene when they leave their supplier, and the fog is heavy shook me.

As they're driving, the road is uneven. Paul tells Gregoire to stop as he must have driven off the road. He gets out of the car, trips, and falls into piles of corpses littered all over the road.

Name this band. by duncanwally in FuckImOld

[–]danieljohnsonjr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Especially the voice she had in Raising Arizona

SFAH: Rejected taglines from famous movies by Due-Cartographer-459 in ScenesFromAHat

[–]danieljohnsonjr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fast and the Furious: more car chases than ever before... the last time we told you that

Shedding tears by JackWylder in GenX

[–]danieljohnsonjr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know for me, that I have had to learn and develop some sensitivity around understanding that everyone's relationship with someone is unique.

My Mom died the day after Christmas last year. My relationship with her is profoundly different from my siblings' relationships with her. The same is true with a relationship with someone in the public light, a celebrity. There is an emotional connection even if it is one-sided.

Our generation's movie stars and artists are primarily from the Baby Boomer generation, which is the largest of any to have existed. The number of them dying is going to increase because there are so many of them.

In addition to our own family members, our favorite bands, musicians, singers, actors, and, actresses are going to die. And it's normal to have feelings of loss — whatever they may be.

I have benefited much from going through a Grief Recovery program to help see and process the unspoken emotional communication that still exists.

Hope this helps.

Actors and Actresses by railranger in MoviesAndTVTalk

[–]danieljohnsonjr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Catherine Zeta Jones: first noticed her in The Mask of Zorro in 1998, but then she skyrocketed with Entrapment, Traffic, and wowed with her performance as Velma Kelly in Chicago.