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Comment on: The Eye on Movies

In case anyone's still reading this...

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Possible but not Probable top 10 dentist

Obvious: Little Shop of Horrors
Good Movie, Bad Dentist: Marathon Man
Funny Scene, Bad Movie: Lethal Weapon 4
One for the Kids: Finding Nemo

The Reader

The newspapers I read TV news I see has countless accounts of teachers at our local schools and elsewhere having sex with their minor students. Won't movies such as "The Reader" promote more horrendous illicit sex as depicted in this movie?

What's the movie?

sorry I didn't see anywhere else to put this on the townhall pages, and unblinkingeyeonline.com appears to be dead.

I've been trying to figure out the name of a movie I want to see again. I thought it was The Guardian with Jenny Seagrove, but apparently not.

As I recall it starts with some person/people moving into some kind of apartments or boarding house, one of which - a corner unit with large windows - has an old blind priest who just stares out the windows all the time. Turns out he's the 'guardian of the gateway to hell' or the like, and by the end of the movie through her meddling and what-not, the young woman (who I thought was Jenny Seagrove but apparently not) has taken his place staring out the windows as the guardian.

anyone remember the name of it?

The Movie Is...

http://pro.imdb.com/title/tt0076683/

Thanks for listening, and I apologize for my delay in geting back to you. I blame Obama.

EOTUE

Re: The Reader

Probably not as much as Notes on a Scandal, but furtunately, hardly anybody of impressionable age has seen either one. Or of unimpressionable age, for that matter.