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Sabrina The Teenage Witch
Sabrina The Teenage Witch
1996 | Comedy, Fantasy
Witches and a talking cat! (0 more)
Brings back great childhood memories
I used to watch this show when I was a kid in the 90s. I absolutely loved it! I haven't seen it in so many years! Thanks to Hulu I got to start with the pilot episode and am now working my way through watching the entire series again! Even as an adult I am enjoying the show once again, ahhh the nostalgia! I believe the youth of today would still thoroughly enjoy this show!!
  
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The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
At first read about 5 years ago I thought this book was a bit to far fetched. How could anyone possible belive the principles they were talking about. However this is a book I read at least every 2 months now. It is all about the law of attraction and the energy around us. It really does work when you think about it. I highly recommend at least a coupleof reads to really understand it. One of my top books ever
     
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This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
1984 | Comedy

"I first saw This Is Spinal Tap when I was seven or eight, and it totally changed my life. This was comedy. This was how you performed comedy. It gave me a leg up at an early age. The Criterion disc is a must because they do commentary out of character. Listening to those three guys talking about how they created and related to these characters, how they approached scenes, and where the inspiration for each scene came from taught me a lot. Thanks, Criterion!"

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Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway | 1998 | Fiction & Poetry
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"Like the Roth novel, this short story contains some of the most exquisite dialogue I've ever read. It's only four pages, covering about 45 minutes, as a couple waits for a train in Spain. You come to realize that they're talking about her having an abortion. Actually, they never speak about it overtly, but their story is just heartbreaking. Again, it's about people who are recognizing the distance between them. It's a very appealing story for an actor because drama exists in what's not spoken."

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