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Mystic River (Clint Eastwood, 2003)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
From the opening shot, Clint Eastwood transports us into the life a commonplace neighborhood in Irish urban Boston and shows us life in America, the complex land of lofty, immigrant dreams and dark, tragic realities.
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The Notebook (Nick Cassavetes, 2004)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
This review covers three films: The Notebook, Spiderman 2 and The Terminal.
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Spiderman 2 (Sam Raimi, 2004)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
This review covers three movies: Spiderman 2, The Terminal and The Notebook.
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The Terminal (Steven Spielberg, 2004)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
This is a review of three films: The Terminal, Spiderman 2 and The Notebook.
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Paparazzi (Paul Abascal, 2004)
BY: Andrew H. Trotter, Jr.
In this story, an actor who has been thrust into stardom encounters four photographers who make his life miserable, and he decides to take matters into his own hands, plotting their murders and/or incarceration.
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The Village (M. Knight Shyamalan, 2004)
I (Heart) Huckabees (David O. Russell, 2004)
The Incredibles (Brad Bird, 2004)
Garden State (Zach Braff, 2004)
Saved! (Brian Dannelly, 2004): Five Movies That Weren't Nominated for the Oscar in 2
Brokeback Mountain (Ang Lee, 2005)
The Matrix: Reloaded (Andy and Larry Wachowski, 2003)
Garden State (Zach Braff, 2004)
Hotel Rwanda (Terry George, 2004)
Big Fish (Tim Burton, 2003)
Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean, 1962)
Inherit the Wind (Stanley Kramer, 1960)
Big Kahuna (John Swanbeck, 1999)
Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1989)
Three Colors Trilogy: Blue (1993), White (1994), Red (1994) (Krzysztof Kieslowski)
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This year spring came late to southern Minnesota, and when it arrived it brought chilly temperatures, cloudy skies, and lots of rain. Whether it is because of these factors or something entirely different I don't know, but 2013 has turned out to be The Year of the Morel. If you have never sampled these delicious mushrooms, you are in for a treat. We've found them on more than one walk in the woods, and so feel we have had a special opportunity to experience one of the wonders of creation.
Morels, goldfinches, a well crafted film, an iris bursting into bloom, a chance for an unhurried conversation in a safe place--such glimmers of hope help us flourish as persons in this broken world. These are the sort of things we are concerned with at Ransom. Thanks for visiting.
Denis & Margie Haack
Anita Gorder
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