The Shoutbox
Hey, Mose, the new Reel World is up...
I am anxiously awaiting the Murray brothers golf show H.

What kind of music do I listen to... that's a good question. I've been listening to quite a bit of Stevie Wonder lately "Songs in the Key of Life" is one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
While My Gutair Gently Weeps

George Harrison
So what kind of music do you guys listen to give me a couple a thing to DL.
woops forgot to say that she was good in Starting Over and her singing had me laughing big time.
cool: Pike I like it too it's about B- for me. I thought the cast really showed up and made the film I've always been a huge Pakula Fan so it was nice to see him do something different for a change. Candy Bergen can get on my nevres and I've never been a fan but inside leart to deal with it and she usually comes out on top.

She was great in Soldier Blue and has had a lot of actors made her better than what I think she is McQueen(Sand Pebbles) & Gould(Getting Straight) & Hackman(Bite the Bullet) & Jack Nicholson(Carnel Knowlegde).
Starting Over is good, I like it. Burt would have done much better by himself to find more of that kind of role than the next Cannonball Run piece of crap that came his way again and again. He could have had a long and varied career. Could have.

Candy Bergen is excellent in Starting Over. Love the scene where she serenades him in the hotel room. Good lord it's difficult to sing THAT badly.

Never cared for Jill Claybergh and am happy she became a casualty of the '70s, but in general, yeah, I like Starting Over. Above average romantic comedy of its day.
Hey everyone. This weeks TRW is up.
And as far as the supposed nastiness of creaming on one in general, don't knock it 'till you've tried it. A good time can be had by all.

As a wise man once noted, "Sex is nobody's business but the three people involved."
hey holden have you ever seen the alan j pakula movie staring over I just finsh watching it what did you think of it.
T'wern't me, L.B. - those lyrics are courtesy of good ol' reprobates and Rock gods Mick Jagger & Keith Richards ("Let It Bleed" specifically, from the album of the same name).