My favorite professor in undergrad and I had a contentious relationship with John Frankenheimer movies. He loved Reindeer Games, which made me question my respect for him. Ronin is my favorite action film, and he found it tedious.
I grew up (and Khigh Dhiegh was born) in the same town Dr. Lo brainwashes the platoon into believing they’re in while attending the garden-club lecture. It was an apt choice.
(I even lived across the street from a Mrs. Whittaker, though she was much nicer than the one in the movie.)
Decades ago, Duke’s Greg Newton said that Wake Forest’s Tim Duncan was soft. Tim Duncan replied that Greg Newton was the greatest basketball player he knew.
This really made my day. Had this on the DVR and played it the other night. Appropriate for so many reasons. A lot of candidates come from Hawaii. Just sayin'.
Nah, Tulsi wouldn't have to be tricked into being a double agent.
She's been raised to do stuff like this from birth as part of her secretive, homophobic cult. IIRC they even send children to a special cult school in the Philippines, to get away from those pesky child welfare laws in Hawaii.
I didn't think you could get a college diploma without having seen The Manchurian Candidate at least a half dozen times, but what, apparently, do I know.
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The Manchurian Candidate is (I think) a fun classic.
It is also Angela Lansbury at the most unnerving, terrifying I have ever seen her.
But Manchurian Candidate was our common ground.
(I even lived across the street from a Mrs. Whittaker, though she was much nicer than the one in the movie.)
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She's been raised to do stuff like this from birth as part of her secretive, homophobic cult. IIRC they even send children to a special cult school in the Philippines, to get away from those pesky child welfare laws in Hawaii.
Maybe an age thing?
Same alma mater, of course.
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