Sunday, November 12
Stranger than fiction...
My sons and I went to the movies yesterday…I love going to movies with my family. In the middle of ‘The Twenty’ (those paid advertisements during the 20 minutes leading up to the movie) I asked the boys if they would keep going to movies with me even when they ‘get all old and grown up and move away?’. They assured me they would…as long as I still paid.
We saw a movie that the critics say, ‘delves into larger existential questions about art and life, comedy and tragedy.’
Now when was the last time you heard a Will Ferrell movie described that way?
Ferrell plays Harold Crick, an I.R.S. auditor who wakes up one day to hear a woman, played by Emma Thompson, narrating his life story. When she mentions his imminent death, Crick embarks on a quest to find her and save himself.
It’s a great film…hurry, go see it…but I’m not paying.
Mark Nelson at 8:47 AM 1comments
1 Comments
- at 12:51 PM said...
Mark, I saw the movie last night and really liked it! It was kind of a 'huh!' movie.
Good luck with the new church. I pray that God blesses you in your ministry. I can attest to Him blessing me through you at PCCH.
Karen PCCH '00-'03
