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The Monotony of Monogamy

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Friday, June 25, 2004
 
Amazing-combination-of-fruits-mixed-all-together-and-baked is getting better by the day.

The Terminal

What's as good as Tom Hanks stranded on a desert island for 3 hours? Tom Hanks stranded in an airport for 2 hours.

The Steven Spielberg / Tom Hanks combo has produced one of my favorite movies and one of my favorite TV mini-series, so I expected big things from this movie. In this concoction of talent, Tom Hanks is stuck in an airport because his country is having itself a good old fashioned revolution. Clearly Steven wanted to write a movie about someone living in an airport, but he didn't know how to get him there; this was his reason. During the course of the movie, we see Tom live out his daily airport life. Including work, relaxation, love, and run ins with the po-po.

As expected, this movie was pure gold. It is the best movie about a man living at Gate 67 I have ever seen. It was humorous, yet touching; sad, but happy; crazy, yet believable.

Overall: I give this movie a trip to the zoo. Yea, it might not sound all that good right now, but once you get there, you'll enjoy yourself.

Book of Wise Pohl, Chapter 19, Verse 42:
The quickest way to a man's heart is not good food. It is with a sharp knife.


P.S. Tusk has been rescued from the Kroger parking lot. The Lime fled from the scene and is yet to be heard from.

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