Posted on 11/26/2009 7:39:13 PM PST by marktwain
Perhaps once a year, a movie comes out that keeps me in my seat, waiting to see what happens next. Sometimes, a great historical drama appears, like HBOs John Adams miniseries, based upon David McCulloughs excellent biography. Sometimes, its an action film, though this genre is becoming trite with its formulaic use of explosions, flying cars, sex scenes, and special effects. Rarely, its a documentary, like the just-released Not Without a Fight by Max Lemus.
Not Without a Fight is the story of one young mans journey to understand what the Second Amendment means. By his own admission, he was rather blasé about guns and gun control issues. Immigrating from Honduras appears to have given Max an objectivity and inquisitiveness that led him down the same path that I took nearly 10 years ago: After separating rhetoric from reality, what can a reasoning person conclude? His journey ended up being chronicled in Not Without a Fight, though the focus remains on the subject matter.
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Bump to download film later.
bttt
I doubt if anyone will watch it.
The NRA gave away memberships last summer and very few took advantage of that. If every gunowner was a member of the NRA, we wouldn’t have gun control in this country.
I will, I just ordered it.
Unfortunately, I was suspicious of the offer/sight and I skipped it....my bad. About 4 months ago I sent a registration and haven't seen the registration or the check I sent.....Their bad. Yes, made followup calls.
It took around four months to process my ungrade. It takes awhile and that’s just how it is. Thank you for your support.
Hey, thanks for the info
Wilum
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