Wednesday, March 6, 2013

the place beyond the pines

 
A movie that is based on the role of a father figure in a son's life. The father now realizing he has a son tries to provide for him but sometimes his choice of doing so is what ends up killing him. Tries to connect two families to one another, how do they connect? When kids grow up do they really turn out like you want them to? Or do they end up doing what you didn't want them to do? This movie is your typical shouldn't have done it and this wouldn't have happened but you kind of have to feel bad for the father that is trying. You will see your typical bad corrupt cop and how important it is to be there for your kids. The ending didn't really cut it for me. Lets just say that they try to connect the ending by showing us that every kid wants to be somehow like their parents. If you are a bad seed does the fruit from that tree really fall that far from it. I would recommend it to someone that doesn't believe in giving the world a second chance. Wanting to believe that the bad can be good and that there will always be a bad cop somewhere. I give it three stars (I'd give it another try). Would have stayed for a Q&A with the director but had a major head pain and decided to leave after the movie was over. Missed out but my allergies were killing me.

Looking forward to the first wine walk on bishop for the year 2013. Always have fun doing them. It's not really about the wine, okay maybe a little, it's about having fun and enjoying the things you see. Pretty soon we won't be doing them so got to enjoy them while I can.

This weekend we will be doing a ghost tour out in Granbury, Texas.  Wondering how different it will be from that of a city ghost tour. If you'd like to check it out here is the link:  http://www.granburytours.com/Pages/default.aspx


If you love Texas you got to love the Texas weather.

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