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DVD: The Third Man (The Criterion Collection), Carol Reed. Good Cond.: Trevor Ho
28 Oct, 2017
as good as movies can be
if you don't give "the third man" 5 stars, you really should watch lame Disney movies where a car ends up driving or landing, in a body of water starring a 14 year old kirk Russell. This movie is a smart film that has a quick pace. The ending should just pull your main body parts out into the open. orson welles, carol reed directing, graham greene writing, and all at the top of their abilities working on a project? It makes for an epic showing
Tall Men, Short Shorts: The 1969 NBA Finals: Wilt, Russ, Lakers, Celtics, and a
30 Dec, 2022
the author is not an interesting part of the story
i'm not sure how come this book gets great reviews. the book about the 1969 nba finals is a very good story idea, but inserting the author into the story is boring and a who cares type of idea. he is not hunter thompson at all. this book would get a great review, if you would take the author out of the story, and just limit him to the title page.