--"In Bruges" playing at the Hillcrest, thanks for the tip. I liked "The Other Bolyn Girl", true story of King Henry VIII and the two Bolyn mistresses. As Paul Harvey would say, "The Rest is History". But as I told one of my co-workers who is a Biblical Fundamentalist, a consequence of Henry's Romanic shenanigans was his fallout with the Papacy. Down the road a successor King (James I) was/is of course well known for his commissioning of a group of scholars to translate the Bible into English. Thus, a curious chain of causes and effects on the part of Henry VIII eventually led to the growth of Protestantism i the West and eventually the Evangelical Movement.
- In [email protected], "sandiego108" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Kirk" <kirk_bernhardt@> > wrote: > > > > I have watched both. I am not sure I loved either. My wife liked > Deadwood. I > > thought it was okay, simply because I like swearing. <snip> > > if you like swearing, you'll enjoy "In Bruges", a really dark comedy > about hitmen in Belgium. I just saw it this weekend with my daughter. > It really messed with my head, being ultra violent and dark, and at > the same time one of the funniest, tightest films I've seen in recent > memory. And the swearing is first class- screen play by an Irish guy-- > what do you expect? >
