I am, however, always a little suspicious of any approach to a social problem that seeks to shunt full burden for responsibility onto the Other’s rights and pleasures (i.e. Over the preceding weeks, many a pundit and most everyone in my social networking groupthink feed made indignant hay from NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre’s comments about the shootings in Newtown, CT-and, yes, Right On. One can do a good deal of reading up on the burning issues of the day, as well. Twilight’s Last Gleaming/ Ulzana’s Raid (1977/ 1972, Robert Aldrich) (Talking of aging Burt Lancaster, I also liked Visconti’s Conversation Piece of 1974 a helluva a lot.) The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959, Fritz Lang) They Made Me a Fugitive (1947, Alberto Cavalcanti) Make Way for Tomorrow (1937, Leo McCarey)ĭes Morts (1979, Jean-Pol Ferbus, Dominique Garny, Thierry Zeno) The Italian Connection (1972, Fernando di Leo) Another is idle listmaking I got to exchanging “If You Haven’t Seen It, It’s New To You!™” top-old-films-for-the-year lists with a couple of friends, and I thought my results might just as well be shared:īell, Book and Candle (1958, Richard Quine) One example is socially drinking for thirty consecutive days. You find yourself doing a lot of things over the holidays and break-if you are lucky enough to have a holiday break-that you might otherwise not.
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