This film was great IMHO. I didn't think I'd like it after all the hype it got. But it was very moving.
The Imitation Game, it was on the television a couple of nights ago. Based on a true story, the cast carried it along perfectly. In 1939, newly created intelligence agency MI6 recruits Cambridge mathematics alumnus Alan Turing to crack Nazi codes including Enigma, which cryptanalysts had thought, unbreakable. Turin's team analyse Enigma messages while he builds a machine to decipher them. Turin and the team finally succeed and become heroes, but in 1952 the quiet genius encounters disgrace over his sexuality and is sent to prison.
What a way to treat a hero. It was estimated that the work of Turing and his team shortened the war by as much as two years, but that meant for nothing when bigoted laws are on the statute.
Finally, On August 19, 2014, something exceptional happened. Queen Elizabeth II granted a posthumous pardon to Alan Turing convicted in 1952 for homosexual acts. Thus ended a long process of the British state to apologise to one of its most outstanding scientific figures of the twentieth century, whose contributions had a historical impact. During World War II he played a key role in helping the Allies to decipher the secret communications of the Nazis. And before that he had launched an idea that transformed computers into the powerful and versatile machines they are today.
I am about to lose more friends but I don't like Sandler! And I have no explanation for it! I see faces on the screen and simply don't like watching them. Mickey Rooney, Patrick Swayze, Sean Penn, Bruce Dern, Johnny Depp. I liked the latter in the "Pirates" movies and most of the others as they aged but have no explanation for an instinctive reaction to some faces!I'm glad you watched these. I've been meaning to watch more of Sandler's movies and have only seen two - 50 First Dates and The Waterboy - and I am hooked.
I am about to lose more friends but I don't like Sandler! And I have no explanation for it! I see faces on the screen and simply don't like watching them. Mickey Rooney, Patrick Swayze, Sean Penn, Bruce Dern, Johnny Depp. I liked the latter in the "Pirates" movies and most of the others as they aged but have no explanation for an instinctive reaction to some faces!
*** Oh, I forgot to add Richard Gere (whom I like now) and Sacha Baron Cohen (whom I can't stand to this day!) And Will Ferrell and Steve Martin!I am about to lose more friends but I don't like Sandler! And I have no explanation for it! I see faces on the screen and simply don't like watching them. Mickey Rooney, Patrick Swayze, Sean Penn, Bruce Dern, Johnny Depp. I liked the latter in the "Pirates" movies and most of the others as they aged but have no explanation for an instinctive reaction to some faces!***
"Love, Actually" has become our family Christmas tradition. We watch it every year, along with the new "Miracle on 34th Street!" And I am terribly sorry about your husband. I lost my wife in 2015!Love Actually on Netflix with Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Bill Nighy, Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Alan Richman....and a whole bunch more. It was such a delightful movie and so inspirational to hold the ones you love close. It was the last movie my husband and I watched together the night before he died in October.
I am the same way regarding the list you gave. At first, I didn't care for Sandler, but as I watched his two movies, he grew on me!I am about to lose more friends but I don't like Sandler! And I have no explanation for it! I see faces on the screen and simply don't like watching them. Mickey Rooney, Patrick Swayze, Sean Penn, Bruce Dern, Johnny Depp. I liked the latter in the "Pirates" movies and most of the others as they aged but have no explanation for an instinctive reaction to some faces!
What a wonderful memory, to have seen a delightful movie with your late husband before he passed. I don't think I've seen this one, though. I will have to look for it. I did enjoy Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant in Pride and Prejudice.Love Actually on Netflix with Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Bill Nighy, Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Alan Richman....and a whole bunch more. It was such a delightful movie and so inspirational to hold the ones you love close. It was the last movie my husband and I watched together the night before he died in October.
I watched two of his movies, maybe I should go for three!I am the same way regarding the list you gave. At first, I didn't care for Sandler, but as I watched his two movies, he grew on me!