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just about vonnegut, who i should say, i love vonnegut.anchester when he came to talk. i was one of those fans at the film deals with about how his life was changed by suddenly people going, 0h, mr people going, 0h, mr vonnegut, i think you're the greatest thing on earth! there's a lot of them. there are a lot of them. so i really enjoyed this, your own feeling about it? i thought it was fascinating. and the documentary side of it i loved, i mean, the wealth of material is fantastic, notjust of him, all the family archive, even voice recordings of his messages that he's left on answering machines. remember those? i mean, all of that is so rich and wonderful. and i learned masses and i thought it was fascinating. there is about coming. i've heard of slaughterhouse 5, and i'm ashamed to say i've never read it. so that was brilliant. i wasn't i'm not sure i entirely bought into robert weide's idea that, of course, i didn't really want to be in this film, and then he's in it all the time! i actually at one point he says, but you chose to put y
just about vonnegut, who i should say, i love vonnegut.anchester when he came to talk. i was one of those fans at the film deals with about how his life was changed by suddenly people going, 0h, mr people going, 0h, mr vonnegut, i think you're the greatest thing on earth! there's a lot of them. there are a lot of them. so i really enjoyed this, your own feeling about it? i thought it was fascinating. and the documentary side of it i loved, i mean, the wealth of material is fantastic, notjust of...
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Jul 24, 2022
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i'm a vonnegut fan. this documentary that i'll just sit there, because even in that clip, when you see him laugh, vonnegut�*s laugh is like steam coming out of a steam train, you know? and i do... i love all the... i love his philosophy of time, that time is not linear, time is something that you can jump in and out of, and i like the fact of dealing with historical tragedies with invention. and, you know, so anyway... but i do know what you mean. it is a film with a lot of the film—maker in it. it really is. really is. but there's lots to enjoy in it. i would say that, i would say that. ok, so best out — brian and charles, which is a film which is not about a robot, although it appears to be about a robot. a man who is very lonely builds himself a companion, which is a robot built out of a washing machine. and then it's about their friendship and it's about fatherhood and being a child and all those other wonderful things that you don't think a film about a washing machine with a mannequin head on it sh
i'm a vonnegut fan. this documentary that i'll just sit there, because even in that clip, when you see him laugh, vonnegut�*s laugh is like steam coming out of a steam train, you know? and i do... i love all the... i love his philosophy of time, that time is not linear, time is something that you can jump in and out of, and i like the fact of dealing with historical tragedies with invention. and, you know, so anyway... but i do know what you mean. it is a film with a lot of the film—maker...
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i'm a vonnegut fan.ical tragedies with invention. and, you know, so anyway... but i do know what you mean. it is a film with a lot of the film—maker in it. it really is. really is. but there's lots to enjoy in it. i would say that, i would say that. ok, so best out — brian and charles, which is a film which is not about a robot, although it appears to be about a robot. a man who is very lonely builds himself a companion, which is a robot built out of a washing machine. and then it's about their friendship and it's about fatherhood and being a child and all those other wonderful things that you don't think a film about a washing machine with a mannequin head on it should be about. i thought it was really charming and it's such a sort of home—grown treat. and, you know, with all the marvel movies doing the rounds in the cinema, why not support brian and charles, a film which really deserves to do well in cinemas? yes, it's a british film and... it's very british. very british! and when i was in the cinema
i'm a vonnegut fan.ical tragedies with invention. and, you know, so anyway... but i do know what you mean. it is a film with a lot of the film—maker in it. it really is. really is. but there's lots to enjoy in it. i would say that, i would say that. ok, so best out — brian and charles, which is a film which is not about a robot, although it appears to be about a robot. a man who is very lonely builds himself a companion, which is a robot built out of a washing machine. and then it's about...
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Jul 23, 2022
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i'm a vonnegut fan.of, and i like the fact of dealing with historical tragedies with invention. and, you know, so anyway... but i do know what you mean. it is a film with a lot of the film—maker in it. it really is. really is. but there's lots to enjoy in it. i would say that, i would say that. ok, so best out — brian and charles, which is a film which is not about a robot, although it appears to be about a robot. a man who is very lonely builds himself a companion, which is a robot built out of a washing machine. and then it's about their friendship and it's about fatherhood and being a child and all those other wonderful things that you don't think a film about a washing machine with a mannequin head on it should be about. i thought it was really charming and it's such a sort of home—grown treat. and, you know, with all the marvel movies doing the rounds in the cinema, why not support brian and charles, a film which really deserves to do well in cinemas? yes, it's a british film and... it's very britis
i'm a vonnegut fan.of, and i like the fact of dealing with historical tragedies with invention. and, you know, so anyway... but i do know what you mean. it is a film with a lot of the film—maker in it. it really is. really is. but there's lots to enjoy in it. i would say that, i would say that. ok, so best out — brian and charles, which is a film which is not about a robot, although it appears to be about a robot. a man who is very lonely builds himself a companion, which is a robot built...
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and kurt vonnegut: unstuck in time, a documentary about the american writer. the crawdads sing, which is an adaptation of the deep south novel which became a publishing sensation — millions and millions of copies sold. this is adapted by lucy alibar, who is best known for beasts of the southern wild. one of the producers is reese witherspoon, so very, very good pedigree. yes. daisy edgar—jones is kya, who is called "the marsh girl". she grew up amidst the marshes of the deep south, fending for herself, understanding nature. at the beginning of the film, we see her being arrested on suspicion of the murder of a local boy. david strathairn is the lawyer who comes to represent her. here's a clip. this might help you. for the jury to be able to hear from you, for them to be able to see you as the... ..as the kind person you truly are. they're never goingj to see me like that. listen, i know you have a world of reasons to hate these people. no, i never hated them. they hated me. i mean, they laughed at me. they left me. they harassed me. they attacked me. you want
and kurt vonnegut: unstuck in time, a documentary about the american writer. the crawdads sing, which is an adaptation of the deep south novel which became a publishing sensation — millions and millions of copies sold. this is adapted by lucy alibar, who is best known for beasts of the southern wild. one of the producers is reese witherspoon, so very, very good pedigree. yes. daisy edgar—jones is kya, who is called "the marsh girl". she grew up amidst the marshes of the deep...
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and kurt vonnegut: unstuck in time, a documentary about the american writer.s an adaptation of the deep south novel which became a publishing sensation — millions and millions of copies sold. this is adapted by lucy alibar, who is best known for beasts of the southern wild. one of the producers is reese witherspoon, so very, very good pedigree. yes. daisy edgar—jones is kya, who is called "the marsh girl". she grew up amidst the marshes of the deep south, fending for herself, understanding nature. at the beginning of the film, we see her being arrested on suspicion of the murder of a local boy. david strathairn is the lawyer who comes to represent her. here's a clip. this might help you. for the jury to be able to hear from you, for them to be able to see you as the... ..as the kind person you truly are. they're never goingj to see me like that. listen, i know you have a world of reasons to hate these people. no, i never hated them. they hated me. i mean, they laughed at me. they left me. they harassed me. they attacked me. you want me to beg for my life? i do
and kurt vonnegut: unstuck in time, a documentary about the american writer.s an adaptation of the deep south novel which became a publishing sensation — millions and millions of copies sold. this is adapted by lucy alibar, who is best known for beasts of the southern wild. one of the producers is reese witherspoon, so very, very good pedigree. yes. daisy edgar—jones is kya, who is called "the marsh girl". she grew up amidst the marshes of the deep south, fending for herself,...
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maria mary is more attainable and alma, elegant vonnegut photos of the blessed virgin mary magdalen from previous productions are displayed in the windows of the passion play office. the roles have not only changed visually, only unmarried women, no older than 35, were allowed to take part in the passion play up until 1990. as a mother of 2 children, 60 year old andrea haste wouldn't have had a chance. a court had to open the rolls to all women. yosemite, sir, feel a lot has changed to the cast. now has many more women. in fact, there are so many that christian stickler had to divide them into groups. few otherwise there'd be too many. it simply doesn't work if 80 percent of the spectators at the crucifixion are women with hardly any men come when i took it, it's in it though many things are different, the tradition itself remains unchanged. the people of ober amico had been producing their passion play every 10 years for almost 4 centuries. when plague struck the village in 1633 decimating the population, the residence of obama. gov vowed to perform the story of the passion. if the carn
maria mary is more attainable and alma, elegant vonnegut photos of the blessed virgin mary magdalen from previous productions are displayed in the windows of the passion play office. the roles have not only changed visually, only unmarried women, no older than 35, were allowed to take part in the passion play up until 1990. as a mother of 2 children, 60 year old andrea haste wouldn't have had a chance. a court had to open the rolls to all women. yosemite, sir, feel a lot has changed to the...
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there's that vonnegut quote be careful who will you pretend to be because you will become who you pretendy dangerous and, look, there's a long history of losing candidates winning. pat buchanan, i don't want to compare pat to qanon, say what you will about pat, but i don't know if you know anything as close to pizzagate. look at the primary, did george w. bush really win or did pat buchanan win? you could say the same for barry goldwater, he got 62% of the vote, he got crushed. but i think it's something to be careful and keep an eye on, yes, it's important that mainstream, normal republican, win these primaries, but even if they win, the fight continues. you must continue to endure and be resilient, because these q ideas are kind of sneaking in and becoming mainstream. >> and as you write, once norm is establishment republicans a lot pretending to be crazy to win the primary and get into the general election, those ideas take hold. senior columnist for the daily beast, matt lewis, appreciate it. >>> former president trump returned to washington and senator lindsey graham, again, was prai
there's that vonnegut quote be careful who will you pretend to be because you will become who you pretendy dangerous and, look, there's a long history of losing candidates winning. pat buchanan, i don't want to compare pat to qanon, say what you will about pat, but i don't know if you know anything as close to pizzagate. look at the primary, did george w. bush really win or did pat buchanan win? you could say the same for barry goldwater, he got 62% of the vote, he got crushed. but i think it's...