Old movies again being replayed before my eyes. CONTACT of Jodie Foster aired on TV. How many times they have to play it on TV? Then I realized maybe too many fans of Jodie Foster would love to see that old movie replayed time and time again and it's almost like a classic. You know at first while watching the entire movie and it's suspense alien formula and the old man who watched her grow up since birth seems to be a one hella of a curse but then he called that investment and "she is one of his investments." To think of what the whole movie is all about you'll end up wondering about if there's really aliens amongst us or there are people whom these intelligent human beings like to be fooled or prospects for their own deception kind of infiltration. Alienation. It was such a wonderful movie at first when you're young and cannot understand the whole situation but as you grow older you'll learned that the character Ellie Arroway was a victim of people who are smarter and powerful than she is.
Then there is that simple low budget movie sort of "Body Snatcher." An old remake of an old movie in the fifty's. The story goes a family went to reside in a small village close to the military installation who happened to be having such a bizarre of an experiment sort of and every night the soldiers are fetching big balls of hairy stuff. Scary and too frightening when those hairy balls opened up while the innocent victims fall asleep. My God those hairy scary dark balls have slimy tentacles similar to those jelly fish, think of the deadly "portuguese men of war." Yuck! Maybe filled with hydra too. You can watch that old movie by renting it or if you have Telus TV you can order right there from your television and just click press buttons through the Guide program section.
Now what? We have to worry about the environment. That we have to be aware of what that Enbridge that Miss Christy Clark and the many oppositions from taking its toll on us.
We hate TOXIC. I'm getting sick. You are getting sick. WE all are sick!!!!! Are you not?
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