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Enjoying some good free time with my family as my wife is on vacation and my schedule is a little more free. Wonderful.
We rented a heap of movies yesterday and watched two.

The Other Boleyn Girl - really good - B +
Very creative expression of one novelist's interpretation of how things went down in King Henry VIII's court. Proposes that one very ambitious family, the Boleyns, used its women to exploit Queen Catherine's infertility and the lack of a male heir. Amazing how so much of Western history has changed because of Henry and his zipper problem. I had always thought of Henry's problem as an overweening sense of self and pride. The writer here proposes that it may have been his lust that was his undoing. Deadly sins sure are deadly.
Entertaining and provocative. Nataline Portman portrays Anne Boleyn with passion and depth.

27 Dresses - predictable, trite, and very, very average. D
The creators were not creative. Replicators is more like it. The script from every romantic comedy ever written has been plagiarized and piecemealed into this 90 minute movie that felt like 4 hours. Plus, we are asked to believe that Katharine Heigl has been the unnoticed also-ran sister for her entire life of 30+/- years. Not even worthy of being called a chick flick. More like a dud.

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The Allen Hunt Show is about faith and life, plain and simple. According to a Gallup Poll in May of 2005, 85% of Americans consider their faith important or fairly important to their lives. Yet there is a gap on the talk radio airwaves that examines where faith and life come together. This show fills that gap like nothing currently on the radio. This is not one more political talk show, nor is it another faith-based counseling show because ultimately, life is not about what is right or left, but about what is right and wrong. The Allen Hunt Show takes on real life issues, with real life people, to see how faith can have a real impact. Join us on Saturdays from 9-11 PM and Sundays from 6-9 PM. Blessings!


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