I first remember hearing about Aron Ralston's story back in 2003 when Tim and I worked at Mountain Hideout. It haunted me then and still does to this day. Nonetheless, we both still can't wait to see this movie.
My friend talked about this last week at church (or was it two weeks ago!) He's a movie buff and so every time he preaches there is at least one film reference in there. One preach he managed to fit Supernatural, Star Wars and Harry Potter into the same preach - some people cringe at his preach style but I love it!
Mr. Loerke and I have been married for 7 years. We like to dance in our jammers, sleep late in the biscuit, build forts, write each other love letters, and spend lots of time in the kitchen experimenting with food. We also get to ask for each other's forgiveness every day. (more)
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oh wow this looks great! thanks for your letter - made my day!!
morgan, the pony express was faithful. so glad! xoxo
Wow.... That looks like it may be the best film of James Franco's career. Not to mention an amazing story that's being told...wow!
My friend talked about this last week at church (or was it two weeks ago!) He's a movie buff and so every time he preaches there is at least one film reference in there. One preach he managed to fit Supernatural, Star Wars and Harry Potter into the same preach - some people cringe at his preach style but I love it!
I saw it yesterday! It's intense-to say the least. James Franco does deserve an oscar. So does Mr Ralston! It gave me goose bumps more than once.
Read this!
http://outsideonline.com/adventure/travel-ga-201012-aron-ralston-james-franco-sidwcmdev_153031.html?page=1
i just watched this film the other day-thought it was so well done. totally gripping and the cinamatography was beautiful
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