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    08 Mar, 2008
    Artistic license taken in retelling of first 9-11
    No question, the massacre at Mountain Meadows on Sept. 9, 1857 should never be forgotten. I applaud the makers of September Dawn for their efforts to bring the story of the ill-fated Fancher-Baker wagon train to the attention of today's audience. Yet in their quest to bring the story to light, the timeline of the massacre was altered and a love story/horse whisperer embellishment added that I felt were unnecessary. The tale of the circumstances leading to the massacre and its aftermath should have been interesting enough to warrant a great screenplay. The reasoning behind the LDS leaders in Utah deciding on and carrying out the cold-blooded murder of over 120 men, women, and children and subsequent theft of all of the wagon train's worldly goods has never been adequately explained nor portrayed and their involvement denied by the LDS church until only recently. Taken on its own merit, September Dawn is better than passable fare. The young actors do a believable job in their roles, and Jon Voight takes on portraying the LDS Bishop with chilling deftness. It's definitely worth seeing.
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    08 Dec, 2006
    On Valentine's Day
    This charming movie set in the fictitious town of "Harrison, Texas" (doubling for Foote's hometown of Wharton, Texas) gives viewers a glimpse into small town life in 1915-1916. Horton Foote masterfully crafts a drama that explores the complexities of family relationships, the strength of enduring love, the heartbreak of mental illness and alcoholism, and so many other dimensions of the human condition. The actors do an excellent job and the sets and costumes are gorgeous. The DVD has been remastered and is far superior to the VHS. "On Valentine's Day" is the centerpiece of the "Story of a Marriage" trilogy "Courtship" and "1918."
    The Loaf and Ladle Cook Book - Paperback By Harlow, Joan S. - GOOD
    31 Mar, 2020
    Yummy recipes in this bargain book.
    Interesting book filled with compelling recipes to try. Great addition to my cookbook collection.

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