I saw that movie and thought it was pretty good as it told a story from the perspective of not only someone who is handicapped but guys with high level injuries or impairments that one doesn't see on television or print.  I thought they did a good job in showing out dependent these characters were on others for almost every part of their daily life or needs but yet kept a spirit of independence and self-will to go about their lives all they wanted and not what others thought was best.

How is it going for you?

Dillon

Tim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you seen "Rory O'Shea was here"?
Much better.
Stunt

On 3/14/06, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> I just watched Murderball on A&E and did not think it was very well done, or
> a bit interesting. I missed the first 10 minutes and a few minutes durin! g
> it, but what I saw wasn't very good. A number of them were not likable, and
> they showed very little of the actual game itself. I learned nothing of how
> to play. The best part was the ending when it showed them going into the VA
> to show Iraq Vets how to play.
> Greg
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