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Tell 'Em Steve-Dave Puppet Theatre (2013)
TESD Puppet Theatre
Based on one of the best pod cast out there "Tell 'em Steve Dave", this is just an awesome way to relive with images some of the best moments (with awesome guests, including Sunday Jeff that is just as amazing as a marionette as you would imagine him from the podcast). If these moments were already funny, they are made even better and more memorable with images attached to them. The puppets are so greatly handled and the attention to detail and technical work is just outstanding. Thorne was able to capture all the vibe and feeling from the audio bits, in the way better than you would imagine it. And great kudos to all the team too. Be sure to catch the commentary version that is also very enjoyable and full of laughs. There are so many more unforgettable moments, I would love it if this was not the last one. There's never enough TESD puppets in your life!
Coming Home (1978)
Also a wonderful (and sad) love story
I first saw this film when I was a teenager and I was really impressed by it. I never forgot it; may be this is why I've always remembered it with a different perspective than what's usual. It's impressive as a story about the Vietnam war, especially because you never see it. And the war is what makes Sally and Luke see each other again. But it is also the story of a wonderful, yet sad love story.
Wonderful, because two people find the person they need (in different situations) and love grows over the physical passion. They are made for each other. Sad, because they know they are the perfect match, but it will be over when Sally's husbands comes home. But even in spite of this, they live wonderful times, and we feel the presence of the war.
It may be a different way to see a classic film in the Vietnam war area. See it, and I'm sure you'll have your own opinion (even if you don't agree with me)!!!