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qxQnpzHm.png It's a newly released documentary on Netflix about Lynyrd Skynyrd. It was worth seeing because of the many many images of the early days, and the main narration of Gary Rossington, the only original member left alive. He's usually kind of a quiet guy so it was interesting to hear from him. A little hard to watch, knowing the ending. :( It was actually filmed like 3 years ago and release was delayed due to covid- a number of the folks interviewed have passed away since then. Nice interviews with Ed King, Billy Powell, Bob Burns (original drummer) and Larry Junstrom (original bassist), all of whom are now gone.
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No Time To Die

 

Excellent film. Very good pacing and suspense. The film was long, but it also had room to let the audience breathe. As with most Bond films, the gadgets were cool, the car chases were intense, and the bad guys still can’t aim very well.

 

Daniel Craig is great as James Bond. I don’t compare him with Connery, as that debate is old, tired and meaningless. Craig’s portrayal of Bond is great by itself.

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No Time To Die

 

Excellent film. Very good pacing and suspense. The film was long, but it also had room to let the audience breathe. As with most Bond films, the gadgets were cool, the car chases were intense, and the bad guys still can’t aim very well.

 

Daniel Craig is great as James Bond. I don’t compare him with Connery, as that debate is old, tired and meaningless. Craig’s portrayal of Bond is great by itself.

 

Looking fwd to this.

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qxQnpzHm.png It's a newly released documentary on Netflix about Lynyrd Skynyrd. It was worth seeing because of the many many images of the early days, and the main narration of Gary Rossington, the only original member left alive. He's usually kind of a quiet guy so it was interesting to hear from him. A little hard to watch, knowing the ending. :( It was actually filmed like 3 years ago and release was delayed due to covid- a number of the folks interviewed have passed away since then. Nice interviews with Ed King, Billy Powell, Bob Burns (original drummer) and Larry Junstrom (original bassist), all of whom are now gone.

Very well done documentary.
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qxQnpzHm.png It's a newly released documentary on Netflix about Lynyrd Skynyrd. It was worth seeing because of the many many images of the early days, and the main narration of Gary Rossington, the only original member left alive. He's usually kind of a quiet guy so it was interesting to hear from him. A little hard to watch, knowing the ending. :( It was actually filmed like 3 years ago and release was delayed due to covid- a number of the folks interviewed have passed away since then. Nice interviews with Ed King, Billy Powell, Bob Burns (original drummer) and Larry Junstrom (original bassist), all of whom are now gone.

Very well done documentary.

 

Oh I want to see this. Didnt even know about it!

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No Time To Die

 

Excellent film. Very good pacing and suspense. The film was long, but it also had room to let the audience breathe. As with most Bond films, the gadgets were cool, the car chases were intense, and the bad guys still can’t aim very well.

 

Daniel Craig is great as James Bond. I don’t compare him with Connery, as that debate is old, tired and meaningless. Craig’s portrayal of Bond is great by itself.

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Went and saw it yesterday. Agree 100% with your opinion. Well worth the time spent.

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