Posted on 16 April 2008 by Ashleigh Holmes
You know a film is forgettable when you open your DVD player a week later, find the DVD there and think to yourself, “Oh yeah, I guess I did watch that.”
That’s what I did with Breach. I remember seeing the trailers in theaters and thinking it looked intriguing enough, but as with so many films that I don’t get around to seeing at the theater, I completely forgot about it by the time it came to DVD. Continue Reading
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Posted on 18 March 2008 by Gary Karbon
I loved David McCullough's biography of John Adams when it was first published a few years back. I still keep my autographed copy among my treasured collection of Special Books.
The 7-part HBO TV mini-series "John Adams" based on McCullough's work did not disappoint me. I'm a history buff. I watched the first two episodes on Sunday night (with a sheepish smile on my face, I'm afraid).
What really left an indelible mark on me the first time I read the book was not only the erudition of this Greek- and Latin-literate "farmer" couple but also the genuine love that John and Abigail Adams clearly had for each other. It's hard to come across such a headstrong, opiniated and yet definitely in-synch couple who addressed each other in their letters as "Dear Friend." The series captured that chemistry very well indeed. Continue Reading
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