random000 : You've got that right. Funny guy, acting chops & all.
bingo : RIP Dabney Coleman, one of my fav's. A great actor.
random000 : An examination of many things including ethics & developmental psychology. Well done by Cl...
grasshopper rex : The original, and superior IMO, Flowers for Algernon adaptation.
random000 : Keyes wrote it before my time, but our teachers really saw great value for it in both lite...
nycravers : Rewatching this amazing AF show. Its about the aftermath of an alien invasion if you like ...
random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
prism : I remember reading this in grade 12 English in the '80's and it's still part of the curric...
random000 : Keyes wrote it before my time, but our teachers really saw great value for it in both lite...
Birdsforme : Huh, I had never even heard of the book! I just saw the movie posted here for the first t...
Great movie, Kurt Vonnegut was a visionary and this should be mandatory to watch. Can’t believe this was first published in 1961. This is on same level as Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell.
The Handicapper General’s agents enforce the equality laws, forcing citizens to wear “handicaps”: masks for those who are too beautiful, loud radios that disrupt thoughts inside the ears of intelligent people, and heavy weights for the strong or athletic.
This is coming sooner-than-later. just wear your masks citizens
love kurt vonnegut his book breakfast of champions changed the way i think