Recently read books and movies I, Others? like

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Tue Feb 5 23:02:50 CST 2013


It's been on my Netflix list for a while. Watching the beginning now.  So
far so good.

On Tuesday, February 5, 2013, jochen stremmel wrote:

> Thank you very much for your suggestions! Especially Departures, that
> I obviously missed.
>
> Did you perhaps see Nobody Knows
> (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408664/?ref_=sr_1)? I can recommend
> that.
>
> J
>
> 2013/2/5 Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net <javascript:;>>:
> > Some folks are paranoid or perhaps just wisely cautious  these days about
> > personal info but I'm going to list a few media inputs I have found
> > worthwhile lately and would love to hear from others.
> >
> >   This is Terrance Mckenna doing a wonderfully rich lecture about
> Finnegan's
> > Wake. He also delves into Marshall Mcluhan and many interesting and
> > appropriate  side trips Terence McKenna -- Surfing Finnegan's Wake Part
> 1/13 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq9jmELA00U>
> >
> >  The Japanese film Departures I found to be beautiful.
> >
> > The Tao Te Ching in a variety of translations
> >
> > Gary Snyder's  Practice of the Wild
> >
> > The Man Who Planted Trees by Jim Robbins  ( This is not the famous short
> > story  but a nonfiction work by a NYT science writer about a man who had
> a
> > near death experience that caused him to start making clones of the
> largest
> > and oldest trees in North America and now other bioregions. It leads into
> > fascinating current science on trees.)
> >
> > When the Moors ruled Europe  ( Netflix)
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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