Two wonderful DVD's
It is yet another wonderful morning here in Oklahoma - a glorious cold front came through yesterday bringing fall temperatures...ahhh. For your watching pleasure, I would like to suggest two DVDs Matt and I just watched (our sweet daughter watched one with us this weekend).
Off The Map and Schultze Gets The Blues.
Both are beautifully filmed and both have sweet stories - after the sadness of the past few weeks, I needed something tender and thoughtful. Rather than tell the stories, I'll let you do your own research, but, if you watch them, please come back and comment.
We are off to another adventure today - two more wineries. I will do a post on the Oklahoma Wineries we've visited soon.
Off The Map and Schultze Gets The Blues.
Both are beautifully filmed and both have sweet stories - after the sadness of the past few weeks, I needed something tender and thoughtful. Rather than tell the stories, I'll let you do your own research, but, if you watch them, please come back and comment.
We are off to another adventure today - two more wineries. I will do a post on the Oklahoma Wineries we've visited soon.
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I was looking over Dwayne's site and I noticed your address was added to his "Blogs I Read" list. Then I noticed for the first time that both of our blogs start with "W." Coincidence?
LOL, Ms. B&W
Hi Bonnie. We rented "Schultze Gets the Blues" this past weekend. We enjoyed it and it reminded us a little of another foreign film we watched a couple of weeks ago called "Kitchen Stories". You can get it at Hastings. url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0323872/
There is another film we watched a few months ago that we really liked a lot and we thought we would recommend it to you. Unfortunately, we can't remember the title (but I'm on a quest to find it!). It's about a Chinese farmer and his family and their interaction with an unexpected guest: a Russian truck driver. It was a really good movie. When I get the title, I'll let you know.
Paulmond, we will watch "Kitchen Stories." Let me know if you find the name for the other film - it sounds intriguing...
For any other readers - feel free to tell us about interesting films.
I found it! It's called "Close to Eden". I don't know if Hastings has it, but the OKC library carries it on VHS. It's a very good movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103176/
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