And there was a documentary I seen around the subject of Alzheimer’s/Dementia and how it was affecting this brilliant mathematician/poet. I can’t remember the name. It was a beautiful tribute to him and his life but shed light on the tragic nature of having a brilliant mind only to end his life with having a disease that gave him the mental capacity of a child. Really good but also very sad. Alzheimer’s is a bytch.
did russel crowe play him in "a beautiful mind" ?
He did. But that wasn’t it.
This was an actual documentary. Something with “sunshine” or “sunshower” in the title.
My fav wrestler growing up.... I have never seen this. I have to check it outi have watched so many but the most influential to me is.
i have played this for community classes as well as john henrik clarke, its just this man got to live to be great as his own man while directly living under his fathers shadows. directly they were tag team partners traveling the roads for garbage pay etc.
for a man to break out of his fathers shadows honorably is a rare sight, i akin this to king of macedonia giving birth to alexander the great. curt hennig was an inspirational figure talked about fondly by everyone and to quote his father.
"when a parent has to bury their own child its a sad story".
i've watchedd this a tonne of times for inspiration and motivation.
My fav wrestler growing up.... I have never seen this. I have to check it out
Me and a old gf was play wrestling in the bed and I gave her a Perfect Plex then flipped her over and fukked the juice out of her. She was
I could watch this over and over. The cinematography and storytelling is amazing. It's on Netflix for anyone who wants to watch it.
the one about that spic who pretended to be a "missing" kid. reunited with the family and later concluded they killed the boy
and he was next if he didnt play along