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I guess I need to rent The Natural .
Originally posted by MK
I guess I need to rent The Natural .
Originally posted by Michaelson
Agreed. I almost dropped my coffee cup when I read MK hasn't seen the Natural, and for ME to do that is SAYING something! Go rent it , MK! It's GREAT entertainment, and good story to boot! Regards. Michaelson
Originally posted by MK
I didn't bother because it is a baseball movie....but then again Field of Dreams is a baseball movie too.
I will rent it tommorow.
Originally posted by Michaelson
Be sure to pop some popcorn. Wilfred Brimley as the grumpy team manager, LOTS of big stars in this one, and they play their parts perfectly. GREAT movie. Glad to hear you've never seen it, actually. It's one you're going to enjoy, as it actually captures the feeling of the old 30's and 40's movies in writing and delivery, and yet is set IN the 1930's, so you get double the pleasure. Can you tell I really like this movie?? (grins) Regards. Michaelson
Originally posted by MK
I didn't bother because it is a baseball movie....
Originally posted by Indy Magnoli
It doesn't get much more Golden Era than baseball, MK. Shocking.
Kind regards,
Indy
Originally posted by Marc
How about a 2nd run of the MK idol...
Regards,
Marc
Originally posted by MK
Don't assuming my long-time-coming answer will be a "no" answer. Also don't take this post as a yes answer. I am very busy with more important things at the moment, but I will make a decision soon.
I am going camping in Death Valley next weekend with a several of the LA tribe. I will be a good time to discuss it with them.
Originally posted by MK
Where is Danville? Do you have to be named Dan to live there?
Originally posted by Imahomer
LOL... I hope not, or I'm living here on borrowed time! It's a small town to the east of San Francisco where I was born and raised.
It's near: Walnut Creek, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Dublin, Pleasanton, San Ramon & Aalamo.
Mike
Originally posted by patterson
I have many fond memories of Danville. My grandparents lived up at the top of Mt. Aire and I spent quite a bit of time there as a young boy. We'd watch the fireworks over Mt Diablo every 4th of July. We lived in Pleasant Hill. Man, it has changed a lot in 30 years!