Enjoying the after-glow of the New England Patriots run to perfection (though, the media, in the post-game coverage should have been able to come up with something better, that repetitively, over-and-over, asking "What's it feel like to be 16-0?" ... If the producers were on top of it, they could have cashed in with Alzheimer drug commercials), a nice lazy, Sunday, the lull before the storm (another 7" inches+ of snow due to come tonight) ...
So pull up with the cup of coffee and check out Edward Copeland's review of "Charlie Wilson's War"
Copeland says that "the true story of Charlie Wilson's War, Mike Nichols' best feature film in decades" and, in his crosspost of it on The Reaction notes "As it so happens, I was planning to post on my film blog today a review of Charlie Wilson's War, which now proves particularly timely in the wake of Benazir Bhutto's assassination ..."
Visit Edward Copeland on Film and read the review "A spoonful of sugar helps the history go down"
(Copeland also writes the blog Copeland Institute for Lower Learning, which also warrants a visit)
Sunday, December 30, 2007
A spoonful of sugar helps the history go down ... Edward Copeland Review of 'Charlie Wilson's War'
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