Sunday, May 17, 2020

Great films on Netflix! Poem: Netflix Step into the movie

Finally my Netflix subscription paid off.

Just checked my credit card. 13.77 per month.

Watched United Flight 93. Two terrorists commandeered a plane but the passengers took control and it never landed.

"Let's roll," is a famous quote from the film.

Very suspenseful.

The film was dedicated to the brave heroes on the plane. All of whom died on that terrible day which folks my age will always remember. We are shown folks talking on their phones and saying goodbye to loved ones. One woman gave the combination on her safe where her will was hidden.

United 93 Movie Review & Film Summary (2006) | Roger Ebert

Film made in 2006.

While watching ate my dinner - 2 Heritage eggs, shrooms, a tomato which was not particularly good cooked - downed with water.

Ate mini Triscuits afterward - quite salty - and then I dental flossed - why not?

It's Sunday night and Scott will drive to work.

Very important that if a bird poops on your car, you wash it off immediately if not sooner, as dead Dad used to say.

Otherwise it will cut into the metal of your car.

My car is made of metal, not plastic.



Aunt Ethel, who had money, always drove a Caddy. Very slowly.

Please don't honk, she's over 80 and then 90.

Now, after a brief break, I will watch BORDERLANDS on Netflix.

First, a poem:

STEP INTO THE MOVIE

That's me, gunning down gangsters
with Cagney, dancing toe to toe
with Ginger and Fred,
dining at Sardi's with
the celebs.

Celebrating Holy Week with
Ben Hur and The Last Temptation
of Christ.

Aren't there any films about Jews?
Yes, Unorthodox, and the massively
boring Shtisl.



My parents took a trip to Europe and saw Charleston at a restaurant. They got his autograph. 



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