I've put this film on YouTube. It has a bigger screen than Blogger, and can be converted to full-screen with one of the controls in the bottom right. You'll find it here.
When the movie "Bob Roberts" came out, I went to see it mostly because it was filmed in Pittsburgh and use real locations where I used to work and went to college. Now the movie is wickedly dark and satirical, but there was a laugher... a woman who's laugh you could hear a mile away and who laughed at and enjoyed every joke. She made the movie funnier and more enjoyable.
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The audience won it for me...
This was, of course, one of the prizes in the Brenda Novak Diabetes Auction--your book featured in an Evil Editor film.
When the movie "Bob Roberts" came out, I went to see it mostly because it was filmed in Pittsburgh and use real locations where I used to work and went to college.
Now the movie is wickedly dark and satirical, but there was a laugher... a woman who's laugh you could hear a mile away and who laughed at and enjoyed every joke. She made the movie funnier and more enjoyable.
Good job, EE. Good Job.
Very well done! I loved the way you seamlessly worked Dianne's book into the film -- not too "in your face" but subliminally powerful.
I hate to break it to you, though, but not every bald guy is Patrick Stewart.
Youtube problem fixed.
Loved this one, from chops as Hemingway's lost salvation to the Good Lord thrown in to Finch to...Dianne Drake.
Hope Dianne saw this.
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