Quote from: elmore3003 on November 15, 2024, 06:45:10 AMQuote from: ChasSmith on November 15, 2024, 06:33:26 AMTODKristi, who's a Blair Witch fanatic, had me order the Second Sight limited edition set, and we watched the new 2 1/2-hour documentary (yes, that's two and a half hours, and it flew by) on the history of how it was conceived and came together one slow step at a time. I had no idea I'd find that as fascinating as I did, but it's a great telling and I now have incredible admiration for those guys. We still need to watch the restored movie itself, maybe tonight.I didn't know about this! The Blair Witch Project got so badly under my skin that I had nightmares for over a month. That was my last horror film, but I would like this new set.https://secondsightfilms.co.uk/collections/latest-releasesBe aware that these discs are Region B. I see that the big set with the book and all is out of stock (this thing is HOT), but they'll make more. You might want the standard edition with just the discs. I haven't heard yet if this is going to be released by anyone in the US.
Quote from: ChasSmith on November 15, 2024, 06:33:26 AMTODKristi, who's a Blair Witch fanatic, had me order the Second Sight limited edition set, and we watched the new 2 1/2-hour documentary (yes, that's two and a half hours, and it flew by) on the history of how it was conceived and came together one slow step at a time. I had no idea I'd find that as fascinating as I did, but it's a great telling and I now have incredible admiration for those guys. We still need to watch the restored movie itself, maybe tonight.I didn't know about this! The Blair Witch Project got so badly under my skin that I had nightmares for over a month. That was my last horror film, but I would like this new set.
TODKristi, who's a Blair Witch fanatic, had me order the Second Sight limited edition set, and we watched the new 2 1/2-hour documentary (yes, that's two and a half hours, and it flew by) on the history of how it was conceived and came together one slow step at a time. I had no idea I'd find that as fascinating as I did, but it's a great telling and I now have incredible admiration for those guys. We still need to watch the restored movie itself, maybe tonight.
Quote from: ChasSmith on November 15, 2024, 06:54:31 AMQuote from: elmore3003 on November 15, 2024, 06:45:10 AMQuote from: ChasSmith on November 15, 2024, 06:33:26 AMTODKristi, who's a Blair Witch fanatic, had me order the Second Sight limited edition set, and we watched the new 2 1/2-hour documentary (yes, that's two and a half hours, and it flew by) on the history of how it was conceived and came together one slow step at a time. I had no idea I'd find that as fascinating as I did, but it's a great telling and I now have incredible admiration for those guys. We still need to watch the restored movie itself, maybe tonight.I didn't know about this! The Blair Witch Project got so badly under my skin that I had nightmares for over a month. That was my last horror film, but I would like this new set.https://secondsightfilms.co.uk/collections/latest-releasesBe aware that these discs are Region B. I see that the big set with the book and all is out of stock (this thing is HOT), but they'll make more. You might want the standard edition with just the discs. I haven't heard yet if this is going to be released by anyone in the US.It's on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/Blair-Witch-Project-Limited-Blu-ray/dp/B0DF33Y72S/ref=sr_1_1?crid=WXE9DDN3PGO7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Xl1X08IXWQJxqUxx6nWGW93C5gW0ysiaa40qZC87Gbmjvf80oqbbWPDZ95CWqvsq9ax4MHBDNVcvoS1WA510qPonHLJHH-_yA8w6-iiWEsZzrUmrdl9rFHgfKF_8u3KzKaXr0CZKVjU2_f3z0XtK-G8uUjnYR9iavOcENDbpG4rMJ3A2OIDQkYfgQGLMzwTiDhmviOMNphWzoqZ1ipqb_3HW4cDdilTqkcFdZbNSpCM.cIYYc24IKV8k-e0DOWa2ramILWSoMuh6Hk2kfSUgPU8&dib_tag=se&keywords=blair+witch+project&qid=1731688539&sprefix=blair+witch+project%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1
Now starting a Henry Hathaway costume drama called Peter Ibbetson. Gary Cooper and a young Ida Lupino.
Quote from: John G. on November 15, 2024, 09:08:48 AMNow starting a Henry Hathaway costume drama called Peter Ibbetson. Gary Cooper and a young Ida Lupino. Isn't there a Deems Taylor opera with the same title?
Yup. Here it is.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Ibbetson_(opera)
He's two years older than me, my plan has been to work until 70 and collect the maximum SS since I have no pension
Hard to believe that November is half gone already. Thanksgiving is in less than two weeks!
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Quote from: Ron Pulliam on November 15, 2024, 05:39:09 AMI have a post-op appointment at 11:40 a.m., and I am hopeful the doctor is pleased and gives me the go-ahead on resuming my normal routines.No heavy lifting! Or standing on your head. That kind of thing.
I have a post-op appointment at 11:40 a.m., and I am hopeful the doctor is pleased and gives me the go-ahead on resuming my normal routines.
Thank you, Bruce, for hosting this fine band of humans I've come come to think of as family !
The period between the two eye surgeries is valuable for really observing the differences. I was totally shocked at the greenish-yellow haze, or tint, in the uncorrected eye. The eye with the new lens saw our then-overcast skies as a beautiful pure blue-ish gray, while it was - literally - a greenish-yellow in the other. Indoor lights were whiter, even older incandescent bulbs. And to think that I'd always prided myself on observing colors accurately. People told me that colors would appear brighter, etc., and I pooh-poohed that, thinking that the main problem with the cataracts was the inability to focus properly. It's really everything that's affected.I later remembered noticing some years back that if I looked at something with one eye and then the other, one saw "colder" colors and the other one "warmer". With the two, though, I was happy in the assumption that that was the correct balance. Hah! That difference is completely gone now, something I could never have predicted.
Finished Moonflower Murders. I wasn’t overly thrilled. But it was okay.
Quote from: ChasSmith on November 15, 2024, 06:23:19 AMThe period between the two eye surgeries is valuable for really observing the differences. I was totally shocked at the greenish-yellow haze, or tint, in the uncorrected eye. The eye with the new lens saw our then-overcast skies as a beautiful pure blue-ish gray, while it was - literally - a greenish-yellow in the other. Indoor lights were whiter, even older incandescent bulbs. And to think that I'd always prided myself on observing colors accurately. People told me that colors would appear brighter, etc., and I pooh-poohed that, thinking that the main problem with the cataracts was the inability to focus properly. It's really everything that's affected.I later remembered noticing some years back that if I looked at something with one eye and then the other, one saw "colder" colors and the other one "warmer". With the two, though, I was happy in the assumption that that was the correct balance. Hah! That difference is completely gone now, something I could never have predicted.Do you actually focus better since having the surgeries? I don't. I might even be worse regarding focusing.