Many of you may already know Marian as one of the smiling and friendly faces at the cashier station in the North Hills Cafeteria. Besides her cheerful nature and sense of humor, she's probably best known for calling everyone she meets "Sis" or "Bud." What you might not know is that she has an absolute passion for movies.-Washington Regional Medical Center Employee Newsletter. There is no more employee newsletter, so we started a blog. All entries typed by Marian's granddaughter, Dawn.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
THE ILLUSIONIST
This was a very good movie. It kept you in suspense. I would give it a nine. Is this Ed Norton from the Honeymooners' grandson? Go see it.
BLACK DAHLIA
TALLADEGA NIGHTS
WORLD TRADE CENTER
This movie was very sad. These guys were underneath the trade center when the towers go down. The young man had a baby on the way. There was another young man pinned. He shot himself. It was a very stressful movie. They had families they thought they'd never see again. The good thing was the boy who saved them never gave up. It made you cry. I wouldn't go see it again. And I wouldn't take children to go see it.
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