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I blinked and its halfway through November! Is this month going by insanely fast for anyone else? This last week was crazy with our trivia night here, a big church activity I hosted, coaching my sons basketball team, the YT LIVE and getting family pictures taken (again! because our photographer accidentally lost our pictures) and if you know what happens to moms on family pictures day, then you know doing it twice was no bueno haha.

I am excited to slow down.....oh wait its the holidays! I actually love that watching movies for the channel does make me slow down, relax, be part of a world outside of my own, no distractions!

We are headed out on a little trip this week and the second we get back that Christmas tree goes up! I'm craving twinkly lights and gingerbread and the Celine Dion Christmas album of my childhood!

This week we have The Queens Gambit (I am so hooked after 2 episodes) and then The Godfather and The Best Years of Our Lives!

I need to say a big fat THANK YOU to those who watched the LIVE, guys ask me how amazing it was to have Carly there?! SO MUCH BETTER/EASIER/SMOOTHER!! A huge thank you to our mods who helped out there, could not do that kind of stuff without them and every person who sent kind words, awesome questions, any letter or gift. I truly can't thank you enough!

Catch up poll coming up, can you guys help me remember what’s supposed to go on there for wildcard picks? i remember highlander, jeremiah johnson??

Thank you, heart you!

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Cesar Abella

I literally just started watching Queen’s Gambit as well, and I agree that it is sooo good!

Henry Graham

The Godfather followed immediately by The Best Years of Our Lives is an all-timer double-bill. Two pinnacles of American cinema. I can't wait to see how you respond to them!

FullMetal B

I was REALLY hoping you were watching queens gambit as a reaction instead of watching it on your own time (If you can still enjoy watching things on your own time 🤣) but i didn't want to pester you about it. Could not be more excited for it!

London Davis

The Godfather is the only saving grace for this week's selections.

Matt

I'm so excited to re-watch Queen's Gambit

David Freese

The live was fun as well as trivia night. I really think you're having fun at these now. You don't seem as nervous so you just enjoy the moment.

Odd Thomas

Highlander! Yassss!

Jon Johns

Cassie, for your "catch up" poll, are you looking for movies you pulled from the pillow case, that you haven't watched yet? Or movies you "prom-promed" you'd watch 'eventually'? The movie Legend, with baby tom cruise was one of the first things you ever pulled, but that was a 'this doesn't count, it's just test' maybe? I'm excited for some of these fan favorites!

nick bell

I went into THE QUEENS GAMBIT hesitant and not expecting much but was thoroughly entertained. It's an excellent story. Very well done. And THE GODFATHER...wow. Just as good as it gets. I hope if you don't love or even like THE GODFATHER, you find some appreciation for it. Considering you'll need to watch Part 2 next. Lol. You can skip part 3. Weak sauce

Mike Lemon

I'm pretty sure Indictment: The McMartin Trial was on the wildcard list...:-) Seriously though, Legend and Highlander are the only wildcards I remember.

Dave

Scouring the archives for the prom-prom poll. This looks like it's going to be a great week on PiB - you're the best!

Gábor Árki

Wow, looking forward to The Godfather. From the wildcard picks apart from Highlander (1986) and Jeremiah Johnson (1972) I remember Legend (1985) from an earlier event and The Contender (2000) from the first dice game.

Ike

Queen’s Gambit - I finally have an excuse to start watching this show. I hear its good, but good how?

Björn Von Knorring

November is never fast. In Sweden we have an expression called Mörv (the word has no special meaning). Mörv is placed between November and December or, if you like, a very long November where everything bad just hit you like a kind of curse from the woodiest swamps of boredom. In the month of Mörv, it's time for doing tax payments and root canals and checking strange birthmarks at the health center. It’s where you have plumbers shut off your bath room, conversations with your kids school and killing Fluffy...

Bridget

@Popcorn In Bed, "Berry Gordy`s `The Last Dragon'(1985)."

OCD Obsessive Collection Disorder

Cant wait to watch these 3 reactions. ps If you like Myrna Loy in TBYOfOurLives you should really watch The Thin Man series. One of the best Husband/Wife duos in the history of Movies.

Just Plain Bob

The first two Godfather movies were unbelievably excellent. The third one, judged solely on its own merits, is … serviceable.

MatthewBrown74m

Godfather finally I've been wanting you to watch it sense I first saw your videos

Just Plain Bob

The only quibble that I have with The Queen’s Gambit is that they incorrectly state that Nona Gaprindashvili never played men. She did play men, many times, and bested them. In my opinion, if you’re going to bring real human beings into your fictional story, you owe it to them to get their legacy correct. And Ms. Gaprindashvili was a true grand master who had played men approximately five dozen times in tournaments at the time of the story told in The Queen’s Gambit. She sued over the mis-statement and Netflix, despite initially claiming that her suit was without merit, settled out of court.

Neill Shaughness

After you watch Best Years of Our Lives you should try to find Harold Russell's academy award win on YouTube. It's inspirational

Rick Moreno

Woo hoo The Godfather is coming up! I think you will enjoy that one, especially now after seeing so many other dramatic films. I am bummed I missed the live though. 😢 next time!

OCD Obsessive Collection Disorder

Same ! The back and forth between William Powell and Myrna Loy still stands up today as some of the best. And the stories are great too. Who doesnt like a fun detective movie

zynjams

cant wait for the best years of our lives. hope your sister watches with you

Michael Soukup

Wow! Two of the best films ever made imho 😀. I look forward to the reactions!

Grinznmore

Queen's Gambit. This and Fargo season 1, are a couple of my favorites. Looking forward to these picks .

rhaegar

Great lineup! Looking forward to all three. I will never forget the plane scene from The Best Years of Our Lives when they screened it for us at school. One of the most powerful uses of music in film for me.

Tim Raths

The Godfather and The Best Years of Our Lives is one of your best weeks yet. I hope you at least watch The Godfather Part II also because it’s one of the greatest sequels of all time.

Philip Alan

Queen's Gambit is gonna be a fun watch!

Philip Alan

The cinematography alone is worth a peek. Woah. I was mesmerized.

Dustin Nelson

A lot of people consider The Godfather the best movie ever made, Nice pickk!

Larry Darrell

Perfect films for the Season. Family Films. Really looking forward to these. Almost time to get out my favorite Christmas Album. The Time-Life Treasury of Christmas double CD set from 1987. It’s a Christmas tradition in my house.

Tuck Tucker

I will go out on a limb here and say that Carly [like you] is probably always a plus to gave around. May you both be blessed.

David Crabtree

Never been a Godfather fan, Sopranos and Goodfellas is more my cup a tea.

TinCan Cosmanaut

Every time queens gambit is on a pole I vote for it. Even better that Cassie is watching it.

Je suis Napoleon

It's been my lifelong dream to be a burly mountain man but I know I'd never survive the winter so I just watch Jeremiah Johnson or The Revenant instead haha. Both were filmed on location and have breathtaking shots of the wilderness

Drew

Cassie is officially Super-Mom :D Can't wait for The Godfather.

Björn Von Knorring

It’s from Jan Berglin so it is more widespred. https://helagotland.se/start/morv-ett-ord-att-rakna-med-3743088.aspx

S M Galli

Live stream was soo fun. Hung out for couple hrs! Hey Cass it’s hockey season any chance of watching “Miracle?” You won’t be disappointed I promise!

Stephen Malloy

Please please don’t leave us hanging for Godfather 2. Part 3 you can wait for a good long while.

Richard Bourne

Godfather is a must see movie and one of those few movies where the question isn't have you seen it, but how many times have you seen it. It certainly has an all star cast led by Marlon Brando who won the Oscor for Best Actor for this movie. Having seen Misery so recently you will appreciate a young bad ass James Caan. Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, this movie was a star maker. The beginning of the Godfather is so simple, but powerful and brilliant and sets the stage. I think after seeing it you will want to watch Godfather II in short order which is one of those rare sequels that is even better than the original masterpiece. Add Robert De Niro in his prime, and you have another must watch movie. Mama Mia 2 copied this flashbacking method, as The Longest Ride. Godfather III is not of the level of the first two.

Jon Johns

Hey Ike, well, the cinematography, costume design, etc are top notch. I loved the acting, and casting as well. The Plot is the driving force, IMHO, it's a simple story, done extremely well.

Jon Johns

I just pretty much confirmed your list, Gábor Árki, not that it needed to be, I was making a list before I saw your post! As for Cassie making 'Promises' through out the last couple years... I have no excel spreadsheet big enough to capture all those ;-) Just kidding. Should be a short, quick poll! I hope the votes are competitive!

Mike Lemon

Oh, can't believe I forgot Saw was on the "promised" list. And it is much, much less violent and gory than Robocop (mentioned on the live stream as being in line).

Richard Maurer

Lots of people have lots of opinions - there's really no such thing as the best movie ever, art being subjective and all.

Dustin Nelson

I think it's possible to quantify art to a significant degree personally

Stick Figure Studios

Well, this is quite a week. QUEEN'S GAMBIT is an excellent show featuring the incomparably beautiful and charismatic Anya Taylor Joy. I really liked it and I don't think one even has to be all that interested in chess (although I definitely am) to enjoy it. So glad to hear you're hooked already after only two episodes. THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES is a Hollywood classic. Directed wtih aplomb by William Wyler (BEN-HUR), it's a compelling story about an important subject with a stellar cast. Definitely worthy of the best picture Oscar it received. I know there are some who are very excited about this one as they've been wanting you to react to it for a while. But the one I'm most excited about, the film that I've been pushing for a long time and which I really hoped you'd get to this year as it is celebrating its 50th anniversary is, of course, Francis Ford Coppola's essential THE GODFATHER. I don't want to say too much as I don't want to paint your picture for you before you've even seen it, but this will be a strong contender for the greatest and most significant film you've ever watched on this channel. It is difficult to even properly articulate nowadays the impact this movie had on both the American filmmaking industry and just the language of cinematic storytelling. It is one of my personal favorite films (it is my father's all-time favorite) and is highly regarded by most people who love fine Cinema. Another very worthy recipient of the best picture Oscar. As a recent Guardian article aptly put it, "THE GODFATHER is that rare motion picture that satisfies the visceral desire for sensational entertainment, the emotional need for affecting drama, and the intellectual drive for art." It is a landmark film and shows, after half a century in the public consciousness, no sign of fading anytime soon. I do so hope that you like it, but at the very least I'm confident you will appreciate it as it is one of the most singular and engaging cinematic experiences one can have. It will not surprise me at all of you also want to watch the sequel (which many consider to be even better) because it's the kind of movie that just makes you an offer you can't refuse.

Terry Yelmene

This announcemnt of a reaction to 'THE GODFATHER' absolutely stands as one of the greatest developments here at PiB EVER!!! And nothing could possibly effect that... unless... Unless.... UNLESS a TV Series as GREAT as 'THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT' was also announced!!! IMHO, This is as BIG as it gets for PiB!!!

Mike LL

I echo Tim Raths above in saying this is one of your best weeks yet, I can't even think of any week that could or would be better than this. Stick Figure Studios was talking about ME above, this week we have the film I have most wanted Cassie to see, as well as a strong candidate for the best film ever made (! Sorry, Godfather dis-likers, but it is TRUE) as well as one of the best TV mini series I have seen in the past few years. It really can't get better than this. A very special week indeed.

Projeckt

One all time classic great (Godfather), and one a great classic (BYOL). So exited to for your reaction!

Richard Maurer

Well, Godfathers I & II are certainly the best mob movies ever (imo). But I never understand how people can claim they're the best film(s) ever, especially movie critics, who should know better than to make a objective claim about a subjective opinion. I mean obviously LotR is the best film ever (three parts = one film)..........to me. But I can understand that other people have different opinions, no matter how crazy and just plain wrong they seem to me.

nick bell

Nicest comment about part 3 I think I ever read. Serviceable..ok. I can live with that

Rick Williams

There is a reason why, It's a Wonderful Life, is a Christmas classic that is on every year and, The Best Years of Our Life, isn't. It's a Wonderful Life is a much better movie. It makes you feel good.

kaiielle

What a great week ahead, Cassie! And November is flying by for me too. Honestly, the months have been going by so fast for me ever since June, I want to say. I wish time could slow down, and I'm hoping that maybe it does as we get closer to Christmas. There's nothing better than taking it easy around the holidays, making time to just relax and sip hot chocolate while wearing fuzzy socks and a blanket wrapped around you, listening to Christmas music as the Christmas lights on the tree give the room a lovely glow. Ahh, can't wait! And you're welcome with the help during the live. It was such a great stream!

Terry Yelmene

QG is a story. of a deeply felt human challenge, and profound human triumph. Also, don't be overly concerned if you don't play chess... the story still works on all but the most esoteric level.

Scott Macaulay

The Godfather! I just showed this to my youngish neighbor who hadn't seen it either and she was enthralled! Can't wait to watch with Cassie too! Can't even see it too many times IMO

Robbie

Have you watched Gone With The Wind? I think you have to watch that if you have not seen it yet.

Caomhan84

I couldn't disagree more. But we all have our opinions. To me, BYOL is the much better movie.

Terry Yelmene

The Godfather may indeed be the best, but I have 'My Top Five' as: 1. The Godfather Part II 2. The Shawshank Redemption 3. The Godfather 4. Citizen Kane 5. Lawrence of Arabia

Stick Figure Studios

I think what makes THE GODFATHER (and it's sequel) solid contenders for the title of "greatest film ever made," and not just "greatest mob movie," is that they, like all great art, transcend their subject matter. They are more than just gangster movies just as APOCALYPSE NOW is more than just a war movie, UNFORGIVEN is more than just a western, 2001 is more re than just sci-fi and LORD OF THE RINGS is more than just fantasy. They are all among "the greatest films ever made."

Stick Figure Studios

Two completely different movies with completely different intents, so not even really fair to compare them. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE is a fantastic film, one of my favorites, and a big part of that is precisely because it does make you feel good, but feeling good is not, nor has ever been, the sole -- or even primary -- criteria for evaluating great art.

Richard Bourne

As Connie Corleone, yes. Her most impressive role was actually in Godfather III when she's older and wiser.

Krusty “Topher”

Godfathers brilliant but made more like a biography rather than more over the top like Goodfellas. Top 3 movie for me. Hope Cassie loves it so we get Godfather 2.

Larry Darrell

I think you should give The Best Years of Our Lives another try. Maybe you missed something. It’s a Wonderful Life is my All-Time #1 favorite film. The Razor’s Edge (1946) is always in my top 5. And I still say The Best Years of our Lives deserved the Best Picture Award of 1947. All 3 of these films deserved it. That was a very tough year.

Mike LL

Of course It's a Wonderful Life is shown every Christmas, as it is one of our most beloved Holiday-themed movies. The Best Years of Our Lives is not a holiday-themed movie or a Christmas movie, so it is not on the list of holiday classics that are shown every year. Best Years was much better received when it came out, winning 7 Oscars plus a special Oscar, beating It's A Wonderful Life for Best Picture. It's a Wonderful Life has become better regarded over the years and deserves its place as a holiday standard.

Mike LL

Don't worry about Godfather Part 2. We'll make her an offer she can't refuse. :)

Larry Darrell

Also, the real reason It’s a Wonderful Life became a Holiday staple, was because in 1974, the copyright on the film lapsed and for a couple decades, the film was in the public domain. Every TV station could play the film as many times as they wanted, for free, and they did. Until in 1993, when Republic Pictures claimed they owned the rights to the film. From TCM.com, “Citing a 1990 Supreme Court ruling involving the 1954 film Rear Window, Republic claimed that because it held the rights to both Van Doren Stern's short story and the music used in the film-and possessed the original negative-it effectively owned the picture. Unauthorized video copies of the film were destroyed, and the NBC network acquired exclusive television rights.” https://screencrush.com/how-its-a-wonderful-life-became-christmas-classic/

Carol_White

Me, I'm looking forward to the opportunity for a three-hour nap.

Mike Lemon

Well, I don't know how to nicely say you're wrong. 4-20 seconds of gore in Saw compared to all the scenes in Robocop and 3-4 "violent" scenes in Saw compared again to all in Robocop- it's not even close. The only thing about Saw is it has things implied and it lets your imagination run wild.

sarCC

Yay! Excited to rewatch The Queen's Gambit

Stick Figure Studios

That last thing you said is part of why I think SAW is more hardcore than ROBOCOP and consequently worse. Both are so radically different in tone. Most of SAW is devoted to if not outright graphically depicting gruesome violence, at least heavily implying and/or threatening it. There is a sadism to SAW not present in ROBOCOP. I haven't *timed* the length of actual onscreen violence in either film, but I do not believe that a) SAW has only 4-20 seconds of gore in it and b) ROBOCOP has less than SAW. There is an almost oppressively bleak, grimy and uncomfortable atmosphere to SAW. There is no joy, no color, very little humor... all of the things that ROBOCOP has in spades and which, by comparison, "softens" it's graphic violence somewhat. I've seen ROBOCOP dozens of times. It is not just relentless violence and gore. It is a thrilling, witty, stylish comic book/superhero movie that is only occasionally punctuated by bursts of extreme violence. So, again, I do not even think it is close. Yes, both are violent movies, but I think (with all due respect) you are wrong and SAW is much, much more violent and gory than ROBOCOP... but that's okay. We can agree to disagree.

Mike Lemon

"Most of SAW is devoted to if not outright graphically depicting gruesome violence, ..." Are you thinking of Saw 2+? Saw 1 doesn't have that (other than a few seconds). "I haven't *timed* the length of actual onscreen violence in either film" I have (just SAW). "I do not believe that a) SAW has only 4-20 seconds of gore in it" It's 4 seconds. If you stretch "gore" to include crime scene photos, it's about 15 seconds. "It [Robocop] is not just relentless violence and gore." Nobody said it was. " stylish comic book/superhero movie that is only occasionally punctuated by bursts of extreme violence." Much more so than Saw- which is what I wrote in my original comment. "We can agree to disagree." We can agree to disagree that the moon is made out of cheese, but if someone thinks it is, they are wrong. The simple, objective fact is Saw has less violence and gore than Robocop (my original point). It is subjective that Saw *feels* worse because of the presentation (not my point).

Larry Darrell

Robocop has many violent and graphic scenes. Saw is a Mind-$&@! all the way through.

Richard Maurer

@ Dustin - That's correct, you can quantify art - personally. But not for me or anyone else.

Richard Maurer

@Terry - That's my point, we all have our favorites, and your list is as valid for you as mine is for me.

Richard Maurer

I guess it depends on what you consider worse - what is implied or what is shown. Saw lets your mind fill in the blanks while Robocop shoves it right in your face.

Richard Maurer

I agree, but it still ends up being a matter of personal taste. While Godfather does transcend the mob movie genre, it's still a mob movie, and I don't like mob movies. So while I can appreciate it for what it is there are still many movies I would put above it on my personal list while acknowledging that most people wouldn't agree with me.

Anthony Vawser

The only footage I could find was a brief piece (with no audio) from what appears to be a staged press conference rather than the actual ceremony (I don’t think it was filmed in-full for posterity at that time). It’s still great to see Russell proudly holding two Oscars (the only person to win both for the same performance).

Larry Darrell

Val Lewton proved it in 1942 with Cat People. It’s what you don’t see, that is scarier than what you do see.

Je suis Napoleon

The Edge with Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin taking on a grizzly bear is another great one too!

Shawn Kildal

Cassie is starting to get some James Caan movies under her belt. Hopefully, she can also add Brian's Song to the list somewhere down the line. I remember getting to meet the real Gale Sayers several years ago. It was quite the honor.

Jeff Milcheck

Brian’s Song would be great! And that reminds me, she’s showed she has a love for baseball and baseball films, so maybe it’s time for some football films? I’d nominate Any Given Sunday. The best football film IMO and a stacked cast. And we’d finally get some Oliver Stone on this channel which I think is long over due.

KTVindicare

It feels very strange that Cassie has already seen all of these other crime/gangster dramas for the channel and is only now going to watch the OG that trailblazed the whole genre. Eager to see how this impacts how she sees it.

Jeff Milcheck

Controversial take here… I do not love The Godfather. At least not the way other people do. I recognize it as a fine film for sure, but its never resonated with me as “One of the greatest films of all time!” I’ve watched it many times, wondering what It is. Hoping I could join the club. I just don’t love it. Sorry guys….. that is my shameful secret. Family guy spoofed it once, and oh boy, did I connect with it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pnwE_Oy5WI

zynjams

glad cassie is watching the best years of our lives after the Godfather, to get that blood and murder out of her system

zynjams

no shame there, I never knew what the appeal was for this movie.

Ike

Thanks for all the replies. Sounds like I’m going to enjoy this. I’ll wait for Cassie for that rare “blind” reaction watch. Thanks

napalm755

Ooh, the Queen's Gambit! I've seen that. Yahoo

Cody Nelson

I'm so excited that you are finally watching The Godfather!

Tim Raths

I would also add The Longest Yard to that list (the good one from 1974 with Burt Reynolds and not that god awful remake with Adam Sandler). Also Varsity Blues, maybe not the best football movie but it’s nostalgic for me.

Richard Maurer

Lots of people love to say Godfather is the best movie, or one of the best, as if there's no possibility of disagreement. But the truth is there are plenty of people who feel differently.

Richard Maurer

So many film critics and historians insist it's the best, or one of the best that people feel like they have to go along with that. But if you don't like it then it's not one of the best - for you. It doesn't matter what the critics say. I like it, for what it is, but given time I could probably list at least 50 films I like more, and I won't apologise for that.

Mike LL

Richard, no one is saying here that The Godfather is the best movie ever made. I don't think any one here is qualified enough to do so. There are of course plenty of opinions to go around.

Jason Chirevas

LMK when you want that refund, London. You shouldn’t have to suffer like this.

Jason Chirevas

I’d say I’m pretty much with you, Jeff. THE GODFATHER is really good pulp storytelling, done at a sort of operatic level. That said, it’s not in my top 10, I’m not sure it’d be in my top 20. The characters are basically ciphers, and my guess is Cassie will struggle to particularly care about any of them. Taking this heresy further, I find anything that isn’t the flashbacks in THE GODFATHER PART II to be pretty tedious. It’s still a good movie but doesn’t even touch the first one, IMO.

Stick Figure Studios

You've actually timed the duration of on-screen violence in SAW? Wow. I thought you were just guesstimating. I admit I am impressed and I have to respect that level of dedication to your thesis. I didn't think I was making an assertion as ridiculous as that the moon is made of cheese, but maybe I am. I guess without actual hard data to back up my own claims, I can't really proceed much further in my argument, so I shall have to revisit that film with a stopwatch at some point and see for myself... and probably do the same thing with ROBOCOP as well in order to compare them and see which one is indeed technically "more violent."

Mike Lemon

"Violence" is hard to quantify- is it the act itself, the whole scene, part of the scene, does blood need to show, more than one person, etc. That's why I went with "scenes" not time. Saw has very little violence either way. If condensed it would probably all fit in either early scenes in Robocop (hard to talk about without spoilers). But again, there is that factor of implied and imagined vs shown. "Gore" is much easier. Viscera- 4 seconds in a whole movie vs 18 seconds for 200 squibs in one scene.

Doubting Thomas

Sooo excited to see The Best Years Of Our Lives on your list! If I ever see The Peanut Butter Falcon on it I will die happy!!

Matt Rose

Oh hell yes on THE GODFATHER.

zynjams

just rewatched Wyat Earp starring Kevin Costner, what a great movie, Cassie must watch, along with that comic book movie Tombstone

Anthony Perez

If you decide to watch Jeremiah Johnson you will hear me screaming YESSSS all the way from Chicago. MY favorite movie ( ok..ONE of my favorite movies) and it has Robert Redford looking as hunky as Brad Pitt ever did.

Michael Lynch

Man, first you talked down to the godfather. As if it’s not an incredible movie. Then you insist Kevin Costner’s Wyatt Earp is better than tombstone. Man you’re on a roll. Just trying to be different than how most people feel.

zynjams

tombstone is good, its got the memes, but the life of Wyat Earp, well that leans toward the Kevin Costner saga.

Jedi Psy

Jeremiah Johnson made his way into the mountains Betting on forgetting all the troubles that he'd seen... Used to thrash this film when I was a little fella. Haven't seen it in decades but still sing that song to myself on the regular. Great film!

Anthony Perez

I just turned 67 a few months ago so I am planning my epitaphs. Out of so many things to have on my tombstone I somehow want to include.. "WHAT TROUBLE?" but it would be too much to have to explain whole convo Bear Claw Chris Lapp: You've come far pilgrim. Jeremiah Johnson: Feels like far. Bear Claw Chris Lapp: Were it worth the trouble? Jeremiah Johnson: What trouble?

Eric

I saw all of the episodes of Queen’s Gambit. It is a masterpiece. I will enjoy seeing your reaction.

My_Cousin_Mose

Legend with Tom Cruise was drawn from the same pillowcase as Jerimiah Johnson.