Sounds real goodWatched Gifted last night
on Tubi
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Good lines
Good story line
Not the usual
I recommend it

Sounds real goodWatched Gifted last night
on Tubi
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Good lines
Good story line
Not the usual
I recommend it
You'll thank me again (I'm bettin')Sounds real goodI'll have to watch it too. Thanks for recommending it!
I'd never heard of Tubi before. For the likewise uninformed, it's a free, legal, streaming channel that I was able to access immediately on my computer. Probably could also do so on my smart TV.Watched Gifted last night
on Tubi
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Good lines
Good story line
Not the usual
I recommend it
I love Tubi.I'd never heard of Tubi before. For the likewise uninformed, it's a free, legal, streaming channel that I was able to access immediately on my computer. Probably could also do so on my smart TV.
Thanks for the tip, Gary!
He really didThe Mule
Clint Eastwood. does a superb job in this role.
I've never heard of this one....I'll see if it's on one of my ROKU channels.The Mule
Clint Eastwood. does a superb job in this role.
Broke, alone and facing foreclosure on his business, 90-year-old horticulturist Earl Stone takes a job as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel. His immediate success leads to easy money and a larger shipment that soon draws the attention of hard-charging DEA agent Colin Bates. When Earl's past mistakes start to weigh heavily on his conscience, he must decide whether to right those wrongs before law enforcement and cartel thugs catch up to him.
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Watched it awhile back. In my opinion it's very good. The beginning not so much but the rest really makes it very much worth watching.The Mule starring Clint Eastwood on Netflix. At first I thought it was so-so and then it got very good. Produced and directed by Eastwood as well. About a man who pursued his dreams and neglected his family for many years and then changes.
I take it you aren’t recommended it then?Last night watched "Beatriz at Dinner" HBO
I...I...what the hell was that?
There is a movie similar theme starring Bette Davis, "Storm Center". About a librarian who fights a City Council and some of the town about removing a book a communism. She makes a point in about the importance of understanding what something is and isn't IN reality, so you can make informed decisions and are less likely to be swayed by propaganda for or against it."Storm Warning", a 1951 Stuart Heisler directed film noir with a strong dose of social commentary, was aired on Saturday night on TCM. It's a frank, brutal, and for the time period, shocking depiction of small southern town bigotry. The KKK is not a secret in this movie, but a visible fact of life in your average American community.
Ginger Rogers and Doris Day each get two of their best acting roles ever in this film. Playing (non-glamorous, non-singing, non-clowning) sisters, they are excellent. (In fact, Day so impressed Alfred Hitchcock with the film that after viewing it he offered her a lead role as Jimmy Stewart's wife in "The Man Who Knew Too Much".)
Steve Cochran, who plays Doris Day's husband, is first-rate as well. Totally try to ignore the fact that his character is obviously based on Stanley Kowalski from "A Streetcar Named Desire", and watch this not-too-bright, but handsome and macho redneck attempt to win brownie points with the KKK.
Ronald Reagan is fine in the role of the square-dealing, full of integrity district attorney who wants to close down the KKK. I think it would have been more effective with someone like William Holden or Burt Lancaster in the role — but Reagan is fine.
One off-screen tidbit: Although the film doesn't specify where Rock Point is located, it was shot in Corona, California, which reputedly had numerous Klansmen in its population, one of whom actually walked up to Reagan and offered to rent KKK robes to the filmmakers.
So check out "Storm Warning" for something out of the ordinary with good acting and a look at the way the racist organizations were treated in films in the Jim Crow era.
Agree it's a terrific movie.“Marty” (1955) movie with Ernest Borgnine.
He won an Academy award for this one.
I really like it. It kind of lingers with you afterwards.
Makes you wish the story would continue.
It’s on Tubi.