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“Of course, it would be nice not to feel bad most of the time”: Lawrence Kasdan’s Sweeping Vision of 90s LA in Grand Canyon
It is challenging to think of a title to a review of a movie in which nearly every single scene contains a priceless gem of dialogue. The trailer for the movie, I had forgotten, tells us that Kasdan brought us … Continue reading
Posted in Celebrities (Classy Ones), Family, Film, Lifestyle, Literature, St. Augustine
Tagged alfre woodard, big chill, brentwood, browning, christopher commission, danny glover, economic injustice, jeremy sisto, kevin kline, law in la, lawrence kasdan, mary louise parker, mary mcdonell, race relations, rodney king, wealth in la, yale
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