tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7941670053778766274.post2585735534987209833..comments2022-12-30T02:59:36.763-06:00Comments on Barefoot in Memphis: So I want to write my words on the face of today.Ben and Monicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01702768103518720699noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7941670053778766274.post-84026664525400911832009-11-06T10:02:10.478-06:002009-11-06T10:02:10.478-06:00Away We Go was a good movie. There was some talk ...Away We Go was a good movie. There was some talk about it on some Christian sites being an unfair picture of families in America and ultimately anti-marriage, but I didn't get that from it. Of the four couples two were married. The main characters weren't married only because the woman had emotional baggage from her parent's death that she refused to deal with until the end of the movie. It stands to reason that once that was cleared up, the liklihood of marriage was certain. The other hippie couple that weren't married were obviously freakish and so the fact that they weren't married couldn't possibly be promoting avoidance of marriage. I'll agree that it wasn't a fair representation of families in America, but then again everything that comes out of every kind of story, movie or not, is always exaggerated. <br /><br />I'm not sure why I'm using your comments section as a movie review. Sorry.<br /><br />Great blog, yet again. I found your (Monica) cliche "MySpace self portrait from above with a head tilt" funny. I realize you were showing off your shirt and so it's completely called for. I'm just saying it's funny. You pull off the pose well.<br /><br />Happy Birthday, Ben!<br /><br />Change by Blind Melon is good. You should listen to the whole album. You guys are really in a transitional kick, though, huh?Levi Feltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01805226705325052947noreply@blogger.com