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We are living in a time of masterful film makers and actors who care greatly about their craft/theme(s).

Posted by Tony D. on February 19, 2009 at 19:36:20:

Of course there will be an occasional 'Revolutionary Road' which IMO destroyed a brilliant Richard Yates novel but further to my blatherings about the 'Great Age' we are all very fortunate to be witness to this.

A couple of weeks after I saw 'Gran Torino' I realized that Clint Eastwood has done his bit for the cause as well and it made me do a re-think of some of the themes he touched on in that film.

And they just keep coming.



J.B.