(11-29-2010 07:47 PM)VincentUlyssis Wrote: [ -> ]"Temple Grandin" is brilliant. That girl kicked butt.
There were a few times where I cried because here was an autistic woman able to function (in her own way) in the real world. Anytime there was a scene with the mother or the aunt having to deal with one of her meltdowns or even that meeting with the doctor who diagnosed her, I would either cry or smile because I could really identify with those situations. That is a movie I'd like to own.
Did you google her? She's everywhere. "Good Will Hunting" was a nice overcoming film as well. I saw it recently again and I call it a modern classic.
I have Googled her. She's truly amazing. She came to my town a few months ago and gave a lecture at the university here in town, talking about animal husbandry and also autism. I wanted to go, but I had other plans already for that evening.
I'll have to add "Good Will Hunting" to my Netflix list as I haven't seen that yet. One that I do own that I really liked was "A Beautiful Mind".
Facing the Giants and Fire Proof were great.
The Book of Eli was incredible! I saw that film 4 times. It had everything in that movie that I love.
Forrest Forrest Gump. "those are beautiful shoes".
And I just saw unstoppable ! Wow!
(12-02-2010 03:41 PM)Neilbubbachuck Wrote: [ -> ]Facing the Giants and Fire Proof were great.
The Book of Eli was incredible! I saw that film 4 times. It had everything in that movie that I love.
Forrest Forrest Gump. "those are beautiful shoes".
And I just saw unstoppable ! Wow!
Book of Eli was pretty awesome. Concur. Forrest Gump, while fairly predictable, is a classic. Still gets me a lump in the throat for certain scenes.
Your momma sure does love you
A Beautiful Mind... so brilliantly sad.
(12-03-2010 09:36 PM)Brutus Wrote: [ -> ]Story of my life...sigh!
So you're saying that your beautiful or brilliant or both.........