The "inconvenient truth" is my favorite movie because i both laughed and cried at the same time throughout the entire movie thinking how the movie sales increased al gores net worth and while trying to convince many people into buying into his nonsense,
Another favorite movie: The Matrix Life is such an unsolved mystery that the more deeply it is considered, the more the mind goes on getting confused. This film excites my mind to understand life more deeply.
galrads: The "inconvenient truth" is my favorite movie because i both laughed and cried at the same time throughout the entire movie thinking how the movie sales increased al gores net worth and while trying to convince many people into buying into his nonsense,
Chris you're truly a politically entrenched person. Really? I was mad when I saw that movie. First because wow, if he's true imagine his prediction that by 2012, we'd have been under water? Second because I was insulted for such an entropy he was in.
Decent_Love: Another favorite movie: The Matrix Life is such an unsolved mystery that the more deeply it is considered, the more the mind goes on getting confused. This film excites my mind to understand life more deeply.
Decent until today I am boggled by it all. I'm a believer and this is a confirmation of such possibilities. There's a new one coming up.
lindsyjones: Thanks for the information Chris. Most of my relatives in New York are in the EPA program and they make big bucks and feel so empowered because of their beliefs as to what an astronomical benefits to humanity they're involved with. Well...I question them as to why their scope of responsibility is only here. The world should create a collective efforts in doing their jobs. Together. Outsourced jobs due to policies enacted by them moved to Asia, really? How stupid is that?
Along with US EPA's region 5 office in Chicago, Illinois during the 80s, I actually helped develop a quality assurance program for air monitoring for the Philippines.
galrads: Along with US EPA's region 5 office in Chicago, Illinois during the 80s, I actually helped develop a quality assurance program for air monitoring for the Philippines.
galrads: Along with US EPA's region 5 office in Chicago, Illinois during the 80s, I actually helped develop a quality assurance program for air monitoring for the Philippines.
Did you get a good results or recommendations? And, did you go there? I was born there Chris.
lindsyjones: Did you get a good results or recommendations? And, did you go there? I was born there Chris.
Unforunately, this project found me working on it only behind desks in columbus oh and chicago. Though, I have been to Bacolod City and visited a friend of mine who retired and moved there. He lives there like a king on his gov pension. i found the people there warm and friendly and I like its climate.
galrads: Unforunately, this project found me working on it only behind desks in columbus oh and chicago. Though, I have been to Bacolod City and visited a friend of mine who retired and moved there. He lives there like a king on his gov pension. i found the people there warm and friendly and I like its climate.
Are you going to visit again? I'm contemplating on living there every winter and back here in summer. Yes, the dollar ratio with the local currency makes us live like that. Let me know Chris.
lindsyjones: Pedro, I cried in that movie. I didn't like the ending at all. But, yes, I think it's a historical mark for all us to know how fragile life is.
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What are your favorites and why?
Care to share them?
Mine is Gone with the wind.
Followed by Ratatouille.
The first is a very classic and a very relatable movie not only in
terms of struggles and strength but survival.
The second, just lovely. Made me smile.
The Godfather. Simply engaging