Fantastic Movie/TV Finds?
Fantastic movie finds?
Fantastic?
Really?
If you’re looking for something good to watch, check out the ones below.
Fast Facts
- According to IMDB, Bono is the only person, who has been nominated for an Oscar, Grammy, Golden Globe, and for the Nobel Prize.
- “Bono doesn’t wear his trademark sunglasses by choice; he is under strict doctor’s orders to wear them at all times, even indoors. He was diagnosed with a rare form of glaucoma, in which exposure to bright lights, sudden flashes, or even indirect sunlight would cause permanent blindness within a matter of weeks.” Google
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Fantastic Find #1: Bono Stories of Surrender
What’s It About?
“Bono pulls back the curtain on his life, the family, friends and faith that have sustained him. He also reveals personal stories about his journey as a son, father, husband, activist and rock star.”
Length
1 hours 26 minutes
My Take
Bono is so creative, orally and lyrically, that I was hypnotized with his first sentence., and the clock stopped in my house until the very end.
Resources
Fantastic Find #2: Mountainhead
What’s It About?
“A group of billionaire friends get together against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis.” IMDB
Length
1 hours 48 minutes
My Take
To be completely honest, here, this movie stared off very slow for me, and I was tempted to get out of it and move on.
But the wittiness of the interactions persuaded me to hold on just long enough to get hooked.
Imagine three arrogant, narcisistic tech billionaires who are friends/enemies, and they meet up in a remote area, where they decide to take over the world.
Unbelievable?
I don’t think so.
Which is why this movie was interesting to me.
Resources
Fantastic Find #3: Devil in the Ozarks
What’s It About?
“A brazen sexual assault shocks a small town, but goes unsolved for 20 years, until a nearby murder produces a suspect with matching DNA.” IMDB.
Length
43 minutes
My Take
I’m a huge true crime watcher. But this short documentary produced all kinds of issues for me. A cop? Who’s a serial killer? And has basically gotten away with it for twenty years?
Come on.
That takes spooky to a different level.
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OK, SO WHAT DO I DO NOW?
Well, let’s see. You’re Artistic. Brilliant. Creative. Maybe even more. Don’t pretend like you don’t have something to say. Come on.
Lewis Faulkner is the author of six novels. He enjoys playing guitar, pickleball, watching movies, reading novels, Arts and Culture, Carolina Hurricanes hockey, and Starbuck’s iced coffee.












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