tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13095695.post6898643161194433370..comments2023-10-22T17:40:51.323-04:00Comments on Tativille: 2008: Lisa K. BroadMichael J. Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12333893240336518881noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13095695.post-59551342872677495022008-12-29T22:37:00.000-05:002008-12-29T22:37:00.000-05:00I totally missed Redbelt in theaters and I could k...I totally missed Redbelt in theaters and I could kick myself! This, my friend, shall move to the top of the Netflix queue! (As an aside, I think Hauske saw it and liked it--perhaps not enough for it to make his top ten?--but then again, when this U of C PhD stud makes it out for only ten new movies per year it very well could make his top ten after all. By default anyway. And by the by, while I am here I should say also, Lisa, that how come you (a PhD stud yourself, as well as your hubby) has time for so many new films but the old BF over at Hamblogger can't muster more than ten or 11? Can you explain it? Perhaps this topic is better suited for a more private medium? But the public comment board puts on so much more pressure!<BR/><BR/>Anyway, I like your list even if I haven't seen many of the films on there. I love how you and Mike included Be Kind Rewind though, it's just lovely and deserves much more attention. It truly is the socially-conscious American anthem in cinema this year (at least teamed up with Gran Torino, Paranoid Park, and in my opinion, Chop Shop too.<BR/><BR/>Happy New Year!P.L. Kerpiushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01900654913394790511noreply@blogger.com