Day: October 9, 2020

October Quotes on Friday

Movie Review: Enola Holmes (2020)

My name is Enola, which backwards spells alone. This screenplay by Jack Thorne is adapted from Nancy Springer’s series featuring Enola Holmes.  This movie is based on the book “The Case of the Missing Marquess: An Enola Holmes Mystery.”  While there is mention of… Continue Reading “Movie Review: Enola Holmes (2020)”

Last Five Movies I’ve Seen

Red (2010) is about former black operatives needing coming back together to try to save themselves from an unidentified assassin.  It is directed by Robert Schwentke and stars Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, Mary-Louise Parker, and Karl Urban.  It has a running time… Continue Reading “Last Five Movies I’ve Seen”

Netflix Recommendation: Whose Vote Counts, Explained (2020)

This three-part docuseries covers origins of voting in America, cost factors in running for any office, and gerrymandering that occurs for whoever is in control of the senate.  This year people seem more motivated on how the election in the U.S. will turn out. … Continue Reading “Netflix Recommendation: Whose Vote Counts, Explained (2020)”

Thoughts on DWTS so far: Season 29

We are now in a new fall season with many changes due to COVID.  Tom Bergeron is gone.  I miss him.  I still miss Brooke Burke.  I don’t miss Erin Andrews.  If someone replaced Tyra Banks, I wouldn’t object.  There is no audience and… Continue Reading “Thoughts on DWTS so far: Season 29”

Journal Entry Type #60: VP Debate and the Fly

I had no expectations this VP debate would go any better, but since Pence seems more subdued compared to Trump, I was hoping for the best.  I admit I don’t know much about Pence except the obvious.  I know a little more about Harris. … Continue Reading “Journal Entry Type #60: VP Debate and the Fly”

More You Know: Common Government Types

The U.S. is the longest still standing nation to have a kind of democracy, and as some people refer to it as an experiment.  When the 13 original colonies broke away from England (in a certain sense) as they did not truly gain their… Continue Reading “More You Know: Common Government Types”

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