Roger Ebert’s 10 Best Films for 2007
2007 December 23
Interesting list. He gives top billing to Juno, which I’ve heard is good but haven’t seen. Maybe it’s just bias, but I can’t see it being better than No Country for Old Men. I can see that some — especially this time of year — will appreciate Juno’s whimsy and charm, and perhaps Country’s sense of bleak, hopeless despair and raw illustration that you can’t stop what’s coming is a bit too hard-edged for some. Still, Juno as #1? I’ll have to see it to judge.
Juno was amazing.. I saw it in Royal Oak 2 weeks ago as a pre-screening.. Amazing Film..
Diablo Cody is the screenwriter, she is an amazing woman.. Google her.. LOL
Merry Christmas to You and Yours, Mr. Ventura..
James — Did you see No Country for Old Men?
Merry Christmas to you and your as well.
Jeff, not yet..
I’ve been going out with a friend who should be working in TV but right now works at a movie theater.. We do Tuesday nights with 1 or 2 free movies.
BTW, Spending time listening to Twisted Christmas Carols on XM, Blue October and BareNaked Ladies (of which I’m going on a cruise with in a Month.
The car business has been interesting at that.
Ended up getting props from my 93 year old paternal grandmother.. Gave her a digital photo frame loaded with alot of family photos (alot of them from decades ago).