A reviewer that hits my points on the money
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/reviews/horizon-an-american-saga-review-kevin-costners-epic-western-is-slow-on-the-draw/ar-BB1mKLB0?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=6327e21fb117464e85beaa057d74a1cd&ei=10
@Jolly said in No Buyers?:
As for the notion that Biden is a "good man" -- this too is a lie. Indeed,
Am I the only one that found it ...what's the word, "disturbing?", "creepy?", "odd?", "weird?'...that Biden was introduced by his shower-mate daughter Ashley?
Oh, I think it's time to bring the hammer. These idiots have cost us shit-ton of money for pretty much zero results and a mountain of aggravation.
I see where they are currently having conniptions, because Ford has decided they'd rather not be bankrupt and are putting their money back into hybrids and ICE's.
Let those idiots live with A/C part of each day due to inadequate electricity, let them drive EV's or take public transportation, let them enjoy solar power during a blizzard or try to figure out where to dispose of windmill blades.
The Wyoming congresscritter has thrown down the gauntlet. Let's see if the Colorado folks even try to walk the walk.
@taiwan_girl said in "Hide the Decline":
Is there something to stop President Trump from spending some of his billions and billions of dollars doing the same thing?
I may not agree with it, but if the rules are the same for both sides, then it is what it is. Massive spending by rich individuals or companies is certainly not a good thing. What did President Trump do during his first term to stop this?
Yes.
Now, go back and consider what I told you.
Sad story. I am not a doctor (LOL), but it seems pretty obvious that ramming your head many many times against something at high speed and high weight is not a good thing long term.
@xenon said in Board and card games:
We’re at the point where my oldest son can legitimately play board and card games with us. (No kid gloves)
Current favorite is Monopoly Deal (card game, nothing like the board game).
What games are your family faves?
There are some good collaborative games out there - where all the players work to beat the game. Individually, an 8 year old may be too tough to play/undersatnd, but when part of a group, it may be fun.
Strangely, I find myself anticipating the second installment. I guess that's my respect for Kostner's story telling ability.
A three-hour movie to only set the scene and poorly introduce the characters seems excessive. He should have taken a page from Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven and had text doing a quick introduction and back story as the characters appeared. The only character I know the full name of is his.