Listening to Prof. Walter has saved me so much time since I don't have to waste my time on pretentious pictures and rather work on making my own worthwhile. The older I get the more I value my time.
LOL--my son and I just watched T2 again last week!
I appreciate the warning on this. Heard an interview with the director and lead on NPR yesterday and the vapid conversation didn't even touch on MM's role in BETTER THINGS, one of my favorite TV series.
THANKS for the heads up about that movie: it sounds dreadful. And thanks for explaining why so many people have given it great reviews. I however, listen to this podcast and I'm not going to go within 900 feet of it!
Thank you for another perceptive, incisive, and "penetrating" podcast. I'm going to pass on Anora even though I am a little curious to see how awful it is. The Sopranos was the best program I ever saw on TV.
Listening to Prof. Walter has saved me so much time since I don't have to waste my time on pretentious pictures and rather work on making my own worthwhile. The older I get the more I value my time.
LOL--my son and I just watched T2 again last week!
I appreciate the warning on this. Heard an interview with the director and lead on NPR yesterday and the vapid conversation didn't even touch on MM's role in BETTER THINGS, one of my favorite TV series.
Keep the realistic critiques coming!
THANKS for the heads up about that movie: it sounds dreadful. And thanks for explaining why so many people have given it great reviews. I however, listen to this podcast and I'm not going to go within 900 feet of it!
Thank you for another perceptive, incisive, and "penetrating" podcast. I'm going to pass on Anora even though I am a little curious to see how awful it is. The Sopranos was the best program I ever saw on TV.