


Three solid books, and on totally different topics!
Most of these movies are just something to watch, and some are Blu-ray replacements for DVDs that I already have, like Cinderella Man and Sicario (which has both of the Sicario movies in one package, nice).
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, these two seasons along with the third season that I found the following week, means I have all of the first six seasons, and this might be all that they ever put to DVD. Not sure.
The Forsaken, I watched last year, and it was actually a really good western, and to top it off, it starred Kiefer Sutherland and his dad. This was a real find, for a buck-fifty, and in brand-new shape.
Surrogates and The Revenant are just movies I liked and didn’t have.
Tears of the Sun, I’ve seen, but don’t remember anything about. But it has Bruce Willis, so I’ll give it another go.
Simone was a movie I saw years ago on cable, and it wasn’t bad. This one was only a dollar, and I watched it right away, still not a bad movie. It is a sort of parody of how people fall for celebrities. And it has Al Pacino starring in it, so that is a good selling point as well. I wouldn’t recommend it though, I am not sure anybody else would like it.
Most of what is left, I bought just to watch, and wasn’t something I would pay much to see, but could still be good. Like I’ve said previously, physical media like this is cheaper and gives more options than digital, which can disappear if you don’t have a connection, or don’t play your bill, or some license runs out.




















