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Reviews (19)
07 Feb, 2014
Murphy is your typical Nazi hating British Zealot.
The best sub movie of them all...great acting and story line.
Too bad its un-available on Netflix and other streaming sites.
20 Feb, 2008
The Good Shepherd
A believable CIA story yarn starring Matt Damon. Full of twists and turns, it is a real thriller to watch. The USA is not always the benevolent uncle to other governments as this story depicts. The CIA agent's finger and class ring packaged in a coffee can is the best part of the entire film. The Yale Skull & Bones Society was unknown to me before this film, yet it shows the powerful networking of the priveleged classes. Sigh...how I wish I could have attended Yale...I might have met George W. Bush.
mardoc2

06 Dec, 2015
Following Meck
If you follow the hatches across PA and beyond, you can catch one hell of a lot of trout. But you have to be on the water, not riding in the car. Many hatch events only last an hour or two at most, and not necessarily before dark.
At the other extreme, stupendous hatches can occur and be completely ignored by the fish. Mid-morning, in my experience, is a good time to be a-stream for caddis, olives and blue quills. Being a water watcher, not a flogger is good advice to gain experience.