
Florence has been busy this year…
Top: East of Eden
Middle: Dune: Part 3
Bottom: Avengers: Doomsday

Top: East of Eden
Middle: Dune: Part 3
Bottom: Avengers: Doomsday
Indy takes a job as assistant to a Hollywood studio executive in an attempt to earn his college fees. His job is to get flamboyant and difficult director Erich Von Stroheim to complete his latest epic on time and with the budget, or else.
A story ripe for any fans of adventure pulp!
“A 1920s mail pilot and a rich man's daughter crash-land on a mountain full of hungry wolves.”
Bound by unspoken grief, reclusive pentioner Stan and his young carer find unexpected solace on the windswept plains of a once-bustling WWII airfield, where memory still lingers.
My father is in his mid seventies and in the past year conversations have become impossible. He has what I call his “greatest hits list” of topics, where if they are mentioned in any way in phone conversation that he won’t let it go and move on to the actual topic of conversation or move on to a new topic. He is an ex defense attorney attorney, so he has some very firm opinions about certain subjects, and has reached the age has little interest in anything new (he watches the same list of movies over and over again-I send him links to free new stuff on YouTube but I don’t know if he watches it).
I ghostwrite fiction and wrote a spy story based partly on the movie Spotlight (2015), it was mentioned in passing as we have discussed it several times before and once he heard it and asked for clarification on it he went into an hour long rant about the subject and would not let the topic move on. He called it a “spirited debate”, but he has no interest in new topics of discussion until one of his “greatest hit list topics” where he will not let it go - and his opinions on those subject rather than move on to something else (even though he just texted me this morning that he didn’t like the topic of conversation, but he will not let the topic change during the conversation despite several calm attempts on my part).
The only resolution I can come up with is to just avoid the topics in any way whatsoever because one he starts he will not stop until I end the conversation and hang up (these are phone conversations). What do I do?
(Posted from my phone trying to figure this out)
When a rebellious pirate and a sworn monk-warrior battle over a legendary relic, they are captured by a common foe and must survive deadly storms, ancient rivalries, and each other.