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Andrea Thompson March 14, 2013 at 03:34 am
Well, it pretty much is, but I guess if the right filmmakers are there it doesn't have to be. For…Read More example, I liked the movie "The Notebook," but when I read the book, I really wanted to punch Noah and Allie in the face.
Keith Best February 27, 2013 at 07:21 pm
FREE Matinee on Saturday 3-23-13 at 2pm for veterans and current military and /or their immediate…Read More families.
Scott Berg February 25, 2013 at 08:35 pm
I agree that Marty's and Pancake House are excellent in all respects.
I ate at Brookfield Family…Read More Restaurant twice soon after it opened. Good menu, mediocre service and food quality. Perhaps they've improved. If you want a good Greek family restaurant, try Maxim's instead. I still miss Heinemann's.
Cafe Manna is a true jewel, but vegetarian is not quite mainstream. Fujiyama is good, but Japanese food is not as popular in this region as other cuisines.
I'm surprised First Watch and Kopp's aren't listed while Potbelly's is.
Mike February 21, 2013 at 09:29 pm
Really Steve, the "low informed"? How about before you click on an article where you…Read More clearly don't care about the subject matter, only so you can put in some snide remark where you denigrate those that enjoy some rather harmless piece of fluffy entertainment, you make sure you don't make yourself sound stupid by getting a common phrase completely wrong?
And FYI, I have a Masters degree in Tax, I work hard, I watch the news and formulate my opinions based on facts, I read, I converse constructively on many different topics, and yet, I enjoy watching the Oscars, because I love movies and this is about movies. Do I fit your definition of "low informed", Mr. "I have Wisconsin with an American flag so I'm somehow smarter and more patriotic than everyone else"?
gardengirl February 21, 2013 at 10:18 pm
Thank you Mike! I totally agree. I am in management at a major area bank and I too am looking…Read More forward to the oscars. I think it's great that there is a Wauwatosa tie and am hoping 'Beasts' wins an award. The tiny budget film is competing against others with huge budgets and major actors. You don't have to be in the movie business to enjoy watching these awards. I don't consider myself low informed OR low educated.
patchreader 123 February 19, 2013 at 09:52 pm
Killer Joe. Great cast: Matthew McConaughey; Emile Hirsch; Thomas Haden Church; and Gina Gershon.…Read More Enjoyed this movie after watching it on a whim. I'm glad McConaughey takes on risky roles. Drumstick, anyone?
I'd add "Flight" to my 2012 favs as well. Denzel really shows depth as the main character sentenced to a moral dilemma.
Andrea Thompson February 19, 2013 at 11:49 pm
Yeah, that was another major movie that I'm afraid I missed. From what I've heard it would've been…Read More on my list.
Dawn Vlach February 13, 2013 at 02:14 am
Hi,
I work for Lincoln Lutheran and host a club called Harmony Club.. This program is for seniors…Read More who have Parkinsons, Alzeheimers or other disablities. It provides a social environment for them while providing respite fior their caregivers. All I our clubs try and provide entrtainment for our guests and would love it if you would consider coming and performing at one of our Harmony Clubs. Please let me know if this would be possible.
Thank you,
Dawn
dmvlach0113@yahoo.com
Matt Schroeder (Editor) February 2, 2013 at 06:10 pm
I was so excited when our editor found this on YouTube. Because if I had a video camera like this…Read More when I was 14, this is EXACTLY the sort of thing my friends and I would have done. Exactly.
Brandon Kurta February 5, 2013 at 03:25 am
This sounds like a great idea, I can't wait to see what people design.
Heather in Caledonia January 31, 2013 at 05:28 pm
Wow! Maybe you should have bought a lottery ticket yesterday, too. :) Congratulations!
Heather in Caledonia January 30, 2013 at 03:30 pm
I love the Outlander series, but I can see how you'd need a break. They are a bit exhausting. Have…Read More you read Winter of the World by Follett? I was halfway through it's 900+ pages and had to return it to the library. Aackk! I tried Kenosha, but they're out of copies, too, so I'll be checking my library status until I can get it back. :) Kenosha did have a Kindle copy to borrow (and they let you borrow the Kindle, also), but I still prefer the dead-tree copies.
Jenna Czaplewski January 30, 2013 at 03:32 pm
I haven't read "Winter of the World." I'm gonna check it out on Goodreads now. :) I've…Read More never read Follett, but I've heard a lot of praise for him.
I prefer the dead-tree books, too. :)
Heather in Caledonia January 30, 2013 at 03:34 pm
You'll want to read the one that comes before it. I can't remember the name, but it's the first in a…Read More trilogy. It was really good and hard to put down! Maybe by the time you finish the first one the second will be available at the library. :)
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