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Classic Movie Review: Pathfinder
While watching a Criterion Film on an app on your phone is something akin to listening to Beethoven’s Fifth on a blown out Walkman, I must say that my purchase of the FilmStruck app has been a pretty great investment thus far. This week alone I watched Joan Crawford and Henry Fonda in Daisy Kenyon, my 10th viewing of Bogart in In a Lonely Place and this evening I indulged my taste for obscure foreign adventure films by watching the 1987 Norwegian hunting thriller Pathfinder.
Sean PatrickPublished 7 years ago in GeeksOn Sonnings Bank
The might and tide of the Royal River Coursing fair the breadth of ancient lands Constricted and laid open by time and winds
Time of Chaos
Darkness all around, violence the only sound. The light walks and the darkness knows it not. Day by day, they all fall and here in the light I stay. Warning the children of their wayward ways; hoping they hear and will turn away.
Mindy SleeperPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe Caged Bird
I ask you if you’re alright… You tell me that you're fine. But I know you too well… I know you’re feeding me a line. I can see you’re tired and fed up.
Steven BaldryPublished 7 years ago in PoetsAllergic to Your Bullshit
It’s okay to be soft. If that is who you are- be gentle, be loving Wear your heart on your sleeve. But protect your vulnerability fiercely with a shield of unshakeable strength.
The Mind, Oh the Mind
And so it begins, the beginning of the end The wrinkled end of a loose thread The succumbed situation of vain accomplishments
Harydo NeonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsFather's Hand
Father's hand The ubiquity of beauty and loving the light the omnipresence of day's transition to night Let Fibonacci free, a newly found sight
Lights
I noticed the traffic lights blurring as I thought about her face; They became nothing more than bright points that kept me away from her.
Emilia WoodsPublished 7 years ago in Poets