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Richard Jewell - by Jenkins Jennifer,
January 29, 2020

3.1/ 5stars

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Rating=7126 Votes
USA
tomatometer=8,4 of 10
genre=Drama
directed by=Clint Eastwood
writed by=Billy Ray
Richard jewell movie review. Hello yes, welcome to the end of the regular season! Thank you to everybody who followed these posts all season long, these have been fun to put together and a blast to watch. I'll have a second half edition and a regular season edition of these to make as we wade our way through the postseason, and if I'm lucky I should have the data and videos to make a postseason edition, so stay tuned. Quick notes regarding other sections, for inside/outside pitches I use 'Plate X' and for high/low pitches I use 'Plate Z' as means to show how off the plate or out of the zone they were; I'm not using normalized because I don't totally understand it and I can barely make sense of any of these I certainly hope you haven't closed this tab yet. Keep in mind that this data may not be 100% accurate, and some of the results did not come up in the search and had to be verified elsewhere. While it's cool to be able to search for batted ball events and specific pitches, sadly there is no current way to search for information regarding stolen bases, metrics on specific defensive plays, or (as far as I can observe) breaks in pitches, otherwise I would be including those as well. Also for the first time I'm crediting the fielder for the longest reached on error since I feel that it's more fitting than crediting the pitcher and will continue to do so going forward. Feel free to let me know in the comments if there's a misspelling, misattributed team, an incorrect highlight, or anything else amiss. There's always a lot of information, links, and research so chances are I make a mistake or two or ten. Without any further ado, enjoy the last monthly installment of 2019! 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Richard jewell movie. It's painful... lesson learned, No more to heroic deeds. when you see something that will explode or anything like this, just walk away... don't alert anyone, you might be suspected that you're the one who planted it. Whose music is in the trailer. Instead of staying fake news, we should all say Richard Jewell as a reminder. The stress of horrid news reporting killed the man. Sad.
The Feds are total wankers, they could not solve it OR they needed a scape goat. Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts log in sign up 1 1 Posted by 1 month ago Watch Richard Jewell Online comment 100% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up Sort by no comments yet Be the first to share what you think! u/horsescrotom Karma 1 Cake day December 19, 2019 help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts Communities Top Posts Topics about careers press advertise blog Terms Content policy Privacy policy Mod policy Reddit Inc 2020. All rights reserved.
Evil set up. I can relate to his pain. They targeted him for being alone this was intentional evil on this poor man... I remember this case in detail... The movie Richard Jewell was a long time coming, but it was worth the wait to get Paul Walter Hauser to play Jewell. I've seen it twice already. I think it's the best movie of 2019.

The fbi is compromised by, adl & splc. the fbi needs to be abolished, as they are anti-European

The government and media are beyond corrupt. Just saw this movie a few hours ago, one word: SUPERB, Clint Eastwood delivers again, and the guy who played Richard Jewell deserves an oscar, unbelievable acting ?. Richard jewell rotten tomatoes. As if this injustice wasn't bad enough, Jewell died aged only 44 of heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes. Poor guy had a tragic life. ????? ?? ??? ?????????? ??? ???? ??? BIRDS OF REY. Freedom for Hong Kong.
Poster boy for innocent until proven guilty. A friend said I could post this here and maybe get some input. At the time I wrote this I was sitting at the local pancake house trying to write it all down, I just didnt want to forget any detail in case they would be important. Yesterday was January 10, 2020, the first full moon of the year, which is called the Wolf Moon. I googled Wolf Moon and it did say wolves do howl more at this time, they seem to be hungrier or they could be looking for members of their pack. It's been at least ten years since I'd gone to eastern NC to see my dads brother Richard. After my parents died in a car crash I lost touch with him. My brothers hadnt been to see him either, but they'd married and had kids of their own even before my parents passed away. The last few times we visited him it was just me and my parents. His lawyer called me a little over a month ago to tell me about him passing. He said Uncle Richard didnt suffer and that everything had been taken care of. Then he told me the contents of his will. I knew he never married and there were no children, but I never dreamed he would leave his house and everything he owned to me. Uncle Richard lived in a quiet coastal town in NC called Calabash. There are a lot of marshes and inlets, where the fishing boats come in to unload their catch. I always thought it was such a beautiful little town with great food, nice people, beautiful weather. My uncles place was very nice, he had a great swimming hole carved out in the inlet at the bottom of his yard. It was like an oasis compared to the rest of the marshes and inlets around. When the sun hit it just right, the rocks looked like jewels under the water. There is a huge tree at the waters edge, a swing built for two hung from a limb on the back, then ropes from different limbs where you could swing out into the water and flip, cannon ball, dive or just fall off. Somehow he had lights under the water, and he hung fairy lights in the tree so we could swim at night. There is a big family sized table out there, where we would have dinner if the weather was nice. We had made quite a few local friends who would come swim and play with us when we came to visit. Uncle Richard's house was less than a mile inland, off the beaten path down a sandy road lined with pecan trees draped with that spooky spanish moss. It was a big two-story house with a wrap around porch, filled with rocking chairs and a couple of porch swings. It could have been the cover of one of those home magazines. My bedroom had a huge king-sized bed with a canopy, and french doors that opened up onto the roof of the porch overlooking the back yard leading to the marsh and inlets. The upstairs had three bedrooms, two baths. The master suite is where my parents slept, it's master bath has this antique claw foot tub that my mom loved so much. My brothers room and my room shared a smaller bathroom that was painted that 70s robins egg blue from roof to ceiling, even the tub and the toilet was blue, not that we really cared back then. His part of the house was downstairs, and none of us were ever allowed into it. He was very private. We even tried to sneak into his room one day when the adults went to town for groceries, and let me tell ya, he had that room locked down like Fort Knox! The porch doors were locked and tinted, all the windows were locked and the curtains drawn shut. Unlike the rest of the house, which is open and airy with very few curtains and I rarely remember them locking the doors. I had finally arranged my schedule to take some time off and head to the NC coast. Well, I brought some work with me. I am a photographer and two of my clients who I have photographed since their engagement, are going to come here for their yearly family portrait, I just need to scout out some places to take some pictures over the next week. Shouldn't be too hard, there's so much to explore here and nearby. Its the first week of January, but unseasonably warm. I looked at the forecast for the next 2 weeks and there are a few days that'll reach the 80s, which means there may be some top down weather. I decided to drive my classic convertible 1969 VW Beetle over from Charlotte. It only took a little over four hours to get here, but I forgot how uncomfortable the seats were in this thing. 452 Richard Head Way. I laughed to myself, remembering how my brothers all got the joke. It was on the last trip here, I was about 15, that my neighbor friend, Tasha, explained it to me. About how some nicknames are made from their own names. Somehow, people got Dick out of Richard. Not sure how that works, but look it up, its a real thing! The lawyer had left an envelope with the key to the house and a copy of the will In the mailbox. I pulled down the drive, there were limbs and leaves everywhere. The house doesnt seem as grand, quite a bit run down. The gutters are falling on one side all the way to the sidewalk. Most of the rocking chairs are turned over and one of the porch swings is half down. Everything looks rough on the outside, I know he was getting up in years and obviously his health was failing, but he could have hired someone. I chuckled a little to myself remembering how tight he was with his money. Maybe I was wrong, and he didnt have as much as I thought. I turn off the engine and opened the door, taking a deep breath of the fresh air. As I slid from the worn leather seat, I grabbed the key from the envelope. It has some lighthouse on it, Cape Hatteras it says. Heading towards the house, I stopped to rub and stretch my back. Just as I reached the porch, the exhaustion from the trip must have hit me harder and faster than I thought it would. I sat down on the top step with my back up against one of the brick columns. I leaned my head back and blinked my eyes closed for what felt like only a few seconds. I tried to open my eyes, once they were opened I wished I couldve closed them. The sun was burning my eyes for one thing, but there was someone there. All I could see was the shape of a person. It feels like someone has tied me down, or injected me with some kind of paralytic. I tried to put my hands up to block the sun, but I couldnt move my arms. I tried to look away but other than a quick blink at random intervals, my eyes would not avert or even squint. I couldnt speak, stand or move any part of my body. The shape was moving around on the porch, I started to hear the sound of something sliding across the floor and saw the shape pull what looked like a person onto the porch swing in front of me. The sun is finally starting to dip below the tree line and the form of the person in the swing becomes clearer. Oh my god, its a young woman, and she is tied to the swing with this orange nylon rope. The black shape is still just that, I cant make them out. Its getting dark, but theres light from the big front window cascading onto the back of the swing and the dark haired girl tied to it. I tried to look around to see where the dark figure was, but I still cant move. I try to speak to wake the girl, whose face is becoming clearer, but nothing comes out. Just then I hear the screen door slam shut, normally I would have jumped ? but, I cant freaking move! Wait, how did they get in the house, it was supposed to be locked? The key is still in my hand, I can feel the lighthouse key ring digging deep into my palm. Its completely dark out now, I heard the dark figure go back into the house and lock the door. The girl on the swing must be waking up, I can hear her muffled whimpers and failed attempts at breaking free from the ropes. The swing is moving back and forth in and out of the light, and I get glimpses of her face and it hits me where I've seen her, its the girl who worked at the convenience store where I bought snacks and gas. I remember her name tag read ‘Miracle. I asked her if that was her birth name, and she said, “Yep, Miracle Hope Carter. ” I remembered because I thought it was unusual. This has to be a dream, thatd make sense. Yeah, that's it! This is a dadgum dream. Just as that thought crossed my mind, the light went off and the only thing illuminating the porch or the entire area was the full moon. Cue the wolves howling. I wanted to laugh at myself, but I cant freaking move! No way this is real. I know I am supposed to be scared, but this is a dream. It has to be. So I wont be scared, and if I could sit up straight and puff out my chest and act all brave I would! But, I cant freaking move! Have I said that yet. And this has to be a dream. I mean come on. The figure didnt acknowledge me, neither has the girl on the swing. Some dark figure is going in and out of my Uncles LOCKED house. As soon as the full moon came out wolves just start howling, really? So I must have fallen asleep, and just having a very detailed dream. My eyes still wont divert from the swing. The howling seems to be getting closer and more guttural. So, yeah I'm starting to get a little bit scared. I barely watched Teen Wolf, the old cartoon ones. And it has to be fully daylight with my fiancé sitting beside me to watch the new ones. BOCK BOCK, Hello, my names Bonnie and I have an irrational fear of all things horror. Just then, I hear a wet, rumbling snort and in a flash something disfigured and hairy jumps over me and onto Miracle. The swing starts violently swinging back and forth, side to side and suddenly it breaks on one side. She looks terrified, I hear her crying out and see her face distorted in fear. I want desperately to close my eyes, but all I can do is quickly blink. The raw musky smell of the animal in front of me permeates the air, then I start to smell that irony metallic odor of blood. I hear her piercing scream, but only for a few seconds and then my eyes fail me. They wouldn't close. I had to watch as this thing devour her slender neck. Her name-tag now dripping with her blood. This is really starting to not feel like a dream anymore. I s
Richard Jewell's tragic story is about a hero whose life was destroyed by an unholy alliance between a corrupt FBI and a corrupt media. Sound familiar? It should. The disgusting, unholy, corrupt FBI/media alliance continues to this day. Another Clint Directed movie. great stuff. keep ‘em coming big guy. Well looks like a good film ? go stingray.

Responsible reporting? I haven't seen that since the 80's

I went to school with RIchard, he did not deserve what they put him through, not to mention how much they tormented his mother. So sad. RIP Richard. Rest easy brother, the world finally knows the truth. No one except for Richard Jewell, his mother, and his lawyer comes out looking good. The FBI, the media, public opinion. It's disconcerting but if you have a good lawyer, you may stand a chance.
Paul Walter Hauser is excellent as Richard Jewell, the heroic security guard who only wound up unfairly becoming a suspect at the Atlanta Olympic bombing. His psychological and mental toll from the media circus is riveting stuff. Hauser plays the part as well meaning if overzealous; reportedly Jewell's real-life demeanor. We cheer at his bravery, cringe at his awkwardness, and root for his exoneration. Sam Rockwell is very good as his acquaintance that takes up the defense as his lawyer. It's too bad about the controversy surrounding Olivia Wilde's character since she's also good in this. As far as Eastwood's recent biographical films go, it's a very good movie which takes an underdog approach to the main character. It's not as good as American Sniper but I enjoyed it more than Sully.
Trial by media. Very telling of the current times we live in. The MSM has gotten out of hand. Everyone is guilty until they can convince the world they are innocent. And the media will fight them with slander, lies, and opinion pieces every step of the way. Because branding someone GUILTY is easier (and more dramatic) than even considering the possibility they might be innocent. It's all for entertainment. The MSM isn't journalism. It's activism. I wonder if this comment will get deleted now. 802 points, 58 submissions: u/WanderingRoninXIII A farewell post to all members of the Zen forum: Goodbye everyone, and thank you. (91 points, 343 comments) The Mumonkan: Present a sword if you meet a swordsman; Don't offer a poem unless you meet a poet. (58 points, 152 comments) Bodhidharma [480 - 520] Ordinary sentient beings have the deep-rooted delusion of an intrinsic self, which develops into the ego and subsequently gives rise to greed, anger, ignorance, pride, and a host of false views. 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Richard jewell mom speech. Richard jewell movie near me. Richard jewellery. Now when you have talent such as Sam Rockwell, Olivia Wilde, Jon Hamm and Katy Bates cast in a film depicting the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing. directed by none other than Clint Eastwood himself. this should be a home run for sure. right? Sadly, with all the immense talent behind and in front of the camera, this film is know where near as good as it should have been! Maybe I expected too much from Eastwood but this film, in a nut shell, is just ok. there is nothing terrible about it but there is nothing great about it either.
Don't get wrong Paul Walter Hauser is brilliant as Richard Jewell and so is the rest of the cast in their respective roles. but there is just nothing there that is. WOW. you know? There all good don't get me wrong, I feel the film desperately needed one of them to be outstanding to lift the film. To give it that extra piece that I felt it was missing. to make me care me, to be more engaged and overall enjoy the experience of watching the film more. I think the main reason for me why the film is just ok is because of the script and the pacing are holding it back. The film is a little all over the place until the bombing actually happens then it starts to get a little more focused. but even then it is very uneven. Also some of the dialogue is quite clunky to say the least. its just not that interesting to watch if I'm being honest. Especially when there are scenes with people just sitting down talking a lot. its not very riveting. Its not helped by the pacing of the film. its just over 2 hours this film but my god does it feel over 3 hours. I have no idea why but it just felt so slow to move from one story event to the next. or one scene to another. The last thing I'll say is. what I got from the film was the fact that it depicts Richard Jewell as a good guy at heart, trying to do the right thing. however he is also an idiot. The film depicts film to be so stupid I almost don't believe it, there are some scenes where he just does or says the wrong thing over and over again. is this realistic or true about the real man. who knows. It just didn't sit well with me. Overall though this film is ok but its definitely disappointing considering the talent and potential this film has in its hands to be something truly special. This is happening with Eastwood at lot recently he has one good film followed by a not so good one. Anyway its 65% out of 100. its ok, check it out if you like true story sort of stuff if not, I wouldn't bother your not missing out on anything amazing. solid but not mind blowing in any way.
I know today's episode was recorded before 2020 so y'all have probably started watching the winter 2020 season shows, but I'll give my two cents anyway. BOFURI (aka rising of the shield loli/shield art online) Main pro, not a broken OP male edgy protag and rather a bubbly airhead who is still OP, but at least it's enjoyable to watch. RikeKoi I've seen people say it's "the next kaguya-sama" and while I do think it's really funny and the characters have good chemistry, it's a bit early to say that. I still recommend it a lot (the OP and ED are both bops as well) ID: Invaded Really well-written story and well-drawn animation. I don't tend to watch a lot of mystery shows but this is really well executed. It seems to be a bit under the radar, but it's one of my top picks for anime of the season The case files of Jeweler Richard Definitely quite overlooked, I initially thought it was some random yaoi show but after the first 2 episodes, the characters seem interesting enough for me to continue watching it. Just sharing my thoughts, feel free to comment on what y'all are looking forward to. Quick note: I know Chihayafuru season 3 was from fall 2019 but more people have to watch it, I can't get my friends to watch it so I'll beg on the internet instead. also yuru camp specials are very comfy, perfect for the winter season.
Section One: Assets and Debt Retirement Balance (and how you got there) Around 9, 300 in a Simple IRA. I feel like this is on the low side for someone my age, but I just started contributing about a year and a half ago, while I was still in grad school and my salary was much lower. I started contributing 10% at the beginning of this year to try to catch up. My employer matches 3% of my salary. Equity: None. Hopeful I can make this happen in the next year or two! Savings account balance: 23, 280 in a HYSA. Id consider 12k-15k of this my “emergency fund” and the remainder as savings for a down payment. I might eventually split these up, but right now dont see much of a point. 1, 750 in a regular savings account I consider a travel/misc. large expenses fund. This was higher, but I just bought a plane ticket to Paris (380 round-trip. and a new pair of glasses. Planning to cap this when it gets back to 2, 500 and direct more into my HYSA and Betterment accounts. 1, 100 in a Betterment investing account Checking account balance 1, 488. I usually only keep a ~200 cushion here aside from rent. Most of my recurring expenses go on a credit card. Credit card debt (and how you accumulated it) 0. I racked up about 3, 500-4, 000 in CC debt in the last year of grad school. Fortunately, I was able to transfer it to a 0% APR card and paid it off before the introductory APR period ended. Student loan debt (for what degree) 0. Undergrad (BA from a state school) was covered by scholarships, my parents, and a part time job. I paid for grad school (Masters in Urban Planning) out of pocket - the first year with savings and by working a couple retail jobs to cover my living expenses, and the next two years by doing a payment plan on my salary at the time (55k. While I dont have any student loans, my mental health seriously suffered because I was working non-stop and still somehow maintaining a social life (dont ask me how. Im very proud that I managed to do it, but I certainly wouldnt recommend it. No one should have to choose between their mental health and crippling debt. Anything else that's applicable to you: I received an unexpected bonus at the end of last year for passing my professional certification exam and a very generous Christmas gift from my maternal grandparents. I had NO idea that they were in a financial position to do so, and was very shocked (and grateful. Together, these totaled 15, 000, which turbo-boosted my sad post-grad school savings. Section Two: Income Main Job Monthly Take Home: 4, 407 after taxes and retirement contribution (667 pre-tax. Side Gig Monthly Take Home: 250/month from a seasonal retail gig. Probably wont be doing this much longer. Section Three: Expenses Rent: 925 for a little studio in Cap Hill. Ive lived here almost 2. 5 years, and due to a weird mix-up, dont have a lease. Im beginning to feel the desire for a more adult home, but am hoping to remain a free agent with relatively low rent until I can come up with a decent down payment. For those of you who are homeowners, what percentage down payment did you make? Renters Insurance: About 12. Bundled with car insurance. Health Insurance: Covered by employer. Savings / Investment contribution: Varies, but I aim for at least 1, 250/month into my HYSA and ~200-250 in my other accounts. Debt payments: None. Donations: Nothing regular currently. Ive been meaning to look into this and would love suggestions on organizations and the best way to donate - monthly or lump sums? Electric: 85 flat for all utilities. Wifi/Cable/Landline: 50/month for Wifi. Cellphone: Work pays Subscriptions: Monthly - 10 for Netflix, 5 for Hulu and Spotify (still on student subscription) 21 for Regal Unlimited, 6 every 4 weeks for New York Times digital, 1 for Apple storage, and 20 for weekly compost pick-up with Scraps (highly recommend for people in Denver. 50 annually for Amazon Prime student Gym membership: 99 for a yoga studio membership. My best friend A. also goes here, since having a workout buddy is 90% of the motivation to go for both of us. Pet expenses: None: I have major puppy fever but my building doesnt allow dogs. Car payment / insurance: Car insurance is around 100/month. My car is old and paid off, and I park on the street. Annual registration is around 150. Any other expense: Grad school tuition covered an unlimited transit pass, which still hasnt shut off 6+ months later. I take the bus to work most days, but dont usually use it for other trips. Somehow I feel this is more ethical (less unethical. than the Denver fare skipper, but I guess Ill let the internet be the judge of that. Day 1: Monday 7:00 - First alarm. Snooze for a couple minutes, then get up to do a short Yoga with Adriene video. 8:00 - Get ready for work. My morning routine is pretty minimal (Aveeno face wash, Cera Ve mosturizer, and Garnier sunscreen) and I dont wear a ton of makeup - just Glossier Boy Brow, mascara, and cheek tint (obsessed with the Beam color) and a tiny bit of BB cream and powder. Listen to the My Favorite Murder minisode while Im getting ready, and Im out the door by 8:25 to get to the bus! 8:50 - Arrive at work. Make black coffee and eat a few peanut butter pretzels from our office kitchen. Spend the morning reviewing some plans and putting together comments, and having a meeting blown off by our principals, which happens more often than not. I take a break at some point to read todays money diary before a weekly project meeting at noon. 1:00 - Lunch. My office is very small, so I typically bring salad ingredients to last me the whole week and keep them in the refrigerator. Todays salad is my absolute favorite and I will never get tired of eating it: greens, half a can of tuna, pink lady apple, avocado, extra-extra sharp white cheddar (my favorite) roasted chickpeas with honey and cinnamon, and a little bit of poppyseed dressing. I supplement with a few chocolates from our leftover holiday gift stash. My company culture is pretty workaholic-y so I eat at my desk 96% of the time. Spend the rest of the afternoon reviewing some existing conditions reports for a potential project. 3:00 - I see a sale on Groupon for a 5-pack to the fitness studio on the ground floor of my office building. I went there for a couple months this spring, but only liked one of the classes they offer. My current yoga studio doesnt offer a hot yoga class, and I figure these are cheap enough that I can justify the amount. 28. 5:20 - Do my usual sprint for the bus. Im one of those people who is chronically running 5-minutes late, which doesnt always mix well with public transit. I very rarely miss the bus, but I have to power walk to the bus stop just about every morning and evening. Honestly I think I might do it for the tiny adrenaline kick. Consider it indicative of how not exciting I am that power walking for the bus is all I have to do to really feel alive. 5:50 - Home. Head down to the teeny tiny apartment gym for a quick 20 minute treadmill session before my friend A. comes over. I watch part of an episode of the Great British Baking Show: Origins. 6:30 - A. comes over and I make spaghetti with vodka sauce, spinach, and artichoke hearts, which is just mediocre. We catch up after a 3+ day long separation, which feels like forever. 8:30 - We walk a couple blocks over to our yoga studio for a yin yoga class (I swear I never work out this much in one day) and have a whispered conversation about handjobs while waiting for the class to start. We agree that theyre never good and are consistently the worst part of any sexual experience. I think one of the best parts of having a best friend is that you can talk about the same thing over and over again, and its still just as funny. 9:45 - Get back home and my boyfriend, D. We cuddle on the couch for a bit and begin a docuseries on the Roosevelts. As per usual, I fall asleep within the first 10 minutes. We get up around 11:30 and head to bed. Daily Total: 28 Day 2: Tuesday 7:30 - D. and I get up and ready for work after bitching extensively about how terrible mornings are. I take the bus to work and am in the office by 8:45. Our office manager is the only other one in, and we end up talking about religion and our own personal experiences for almost half an hour before anyone else arrives. We were both raised in ultra-religious environments in conservative states, and have spent a lot of time coming to terms with our own beliefs (or in my case, non-belief. 9:45 - I spend the morning preparing for a big meeting this afternoon but take a break to look at houses I can never afford on Zillow, aka my favorite way to spend time. 12:30 - Take a break to read Money Diaries and eat the same salad as yesterday. I also eat some leftover chocolate because it is there. 1:30 - Kickoff meeting with our extended project team. Ive been feeling under-challenged at work recently, and unfortunately a lot of my self worth comes from feeling useful and knowledgeable. But, the meeting goes REALLY WELL. I feel like I come off as super on top of things, and I get an acknowledgement from my boss for keeping the project on track. I come away feeling capable and validated. I spend the rest of the afternoon following up on action items that came out of the meeting. 5:20 - Usual run to the bus stop. I get home around 5:45 and am terribly unproductive until my friend L. Weve been watching This Is Us together since it premiered, and were a couple episodes behind despite the fact that the show has been on break for the past 6+ weeks. The show has gotten a little soap opera-y for my taste, but at this point we both feel like weve gone too far to turn back now. We watch all but the most recent episode. L. ate dinner before he came over, but I have some leftover pasta from last night, which was much improved by the addition of some veggie sausage. 9:25 - L. and I both have Regal Unlimited, so we walk downtown for a showing of Richard Jewell. Paul Walter Hausers performance is fantast

Saw Richard Jewell last night. Fantastic film

He was a TRUE HERO. I just want to sit on sam Rockwell's face. this movie also looks great. Richard jewellers. Richard jewell real story. Super interesting conversation! Can't wait to see the film. Thanks. Today was an amazing day for me and I really needed it because yesterday was really hard and I was really emotional/depressed/craving a drink. I got up early to catch the matinee of Richard Jewel - the new Clint Eastwood movie with my best friend, who I have often gotten pretty hammered with. We were sober all day. Not only is she a friend I used to drink wine and cuss & discuss with, but I always get a drink at the movie theater because they all have bars now. So I was so happy that I didnt even feel tempted and neither did she. She fully supports my sobriety and even has a few issues of her own with drinking sometimes and how it leads to bad hangovers and depression. Of course she was never really an enabler - shes also been my gym buddy and my reading/music friend, wed take our kiddos to the park sober, etc. but I was still worried about the temptation that we both face on a daily basis and that if one of us caved maybe the other would influence each other to cave. Wasnt like that at all. Then we ran around to do some last minute Christmas shopping for a party shes going to tonight. We popped into Barnes & Noble and I bought Drinking: A Love Story by Carolin Knapp & This Naked Mind because of the recommendations on this sub. I also got my daughter a really cute book about monsters for Christmas. My friend got my daughter a really adorable gift there too. When I went to head home, she gave me a package full of homemade povitica (her family is Croatian and they get together and make a ton of it every year around the holidays) its something I look forward to almost every year, it is so freaking good! But I totally forgot to even ask about it this year so it was a great way to leave. Im so thankful for my best friend. Im thankful I didnt feel like crap this morning because of a hangover and got to see a movie for five bucks, which was an amazing movie btw. Sometimes I watch movies or shows where everyone is always having a glass of wine or whiskey in every single scene and it really sucks to watch because it looks so good - this movie didnt trigger my mind to go straight to alcohol. Im excited to start the Caroline Knapp book tonight and my favorite show Mr Robots two hour series finale comes on tonight too and I cant freaking wait. I also go back to work tomorrow after recovering from a surgery I had on the 9th. Anyway, Im feeling really good today and it was so nice to be out in the beautiful weather, genuinely having a good time, and not wishing I was tipsy. I hope everyone else had a great day too. Tomorrow marks 2 weeks free from booze for me. As always IWNDWYT.
Part 1 right here: New England Patriots ( 15. 5) at Washington Redskins Patriots ATS: 2-2-0 Redskins ATS: 1-3-0 Projected Team Totals: Patriots 28. 75 Redskins 13. 25 Patriots Opp (WAS) Pass DVOA: 29 Opp (WAS) Run DVOA: 17 Injuries to Watch DEF (WAS) None Injuries to Watch OFF (NE) RB Rex Burkhead (out) Key WR/CB matchups: Josh Gordon vs. Josh Norman, Norman doesnt follow to slot (Rotoworld) Relevant Target Share%s (season) Julian Edelman (21. James White (20. Josh Gordon (18. Phillip Dorsett (15. Rex Burkhead (12% RB Snap% Touches/Targets Week 4: Sony Michel (45% 17, 0) James White (54% 9, 10) QB/WR/TE Breakdown The Patriots encountered their first challenge of 2019, but came out on top against the Bills. Tom Brady (upgrade) had one of the worst statistical games of his career, but gets a much better matchup this week against the Redskins barely there pass defense. He can be treated as a top-10 QB1 this week, although his ceiling may be limited if the Redskins are unable to keep the game even mildly competitive. Julian Edelman (upgrade) is on track to play again this week, and owners should put last weeks dud in the rear view mirror. Edelman has a solid target share, and is an excellent WR2 in PPR leagues, with only a mild downgrade in standard leagues. Josh Gordon (downgrade PPR) hasnt lived up to the billing yet this year, and gets a somewhat challenging shadow matchup against Josh Norman. He is certainly capable of burning Norman for a big play or two, but the Patriots may not need a high passing volume to win this week. He is a boom-bust WR3, especially in PPR leagues because of his lower target share. Phillip Dorsett (upgrade) is in a great spot as a streamer or DFS play, as he will likely avoid Norman, and could easily break free for a long TD against the Redskins poorly graded coverage safeties (PFF. Consider him a WR3/4 with excellent upside this week. Benjamin Watson (stash) returns this week after a 4 game suspension, and theres a chance he becomes a relevant TE this year in fantasy. It's impossible to project his role at this point, making him a low floor start this week, but is worth stashing for owners desperate at the position. RB Breakdown The Patriots werent able to get much going on offense last week, and the run game was no exception. Sony Michel (upgrade standard) only managed 63 scoreless yards, and wasnt targeted. His lack of involvement in the passing game keeps his floor extremely low, and makes him almost unusable in PPR leagues. However, the likely positive game-flow in this one gives him an excellent chance to punch in a rushing TD and get a solid volume of carries. Hes a low-end RB2 in standard, and a RB3/flex in PPR leagues. James White (downgrade) returned to his usual role last week, rushing only once but catching multiple passes and playing over 50% of the snaps. White will need to make a big play in the pass game or convert a red zone catch into a TD to be useful this week, and his volume will likely take a hit if the Patriots take a huge first half lead. Hes a decent flex in PPR leagues, but is a risky start in standard leagues. Rex Burkhead is out this week. Redskins Opp (NE) Pass DVOA: 1 Opp (NE) Run DVOA: 2 Injuries to Watch DEF (NE) S Patrick Chung (Q) LB Donta Hightower (Q) Injuries to Watch OFF (WAS) WR Terry McLaurin (Q) Key WR/CB matchups: Terry McLaurin vs. Stephon Gilmore (Rotoworld) Relevant Target Share%s (season) Terry McLaurin (19. Chris Thompson (18. Paul Richardson (16% RB Snap% Touches/Targets Week 4: Adrian Peterson (39% 11, 0) Chris Thompson (53% 8, 5) QB/WR/TE Breakdown The Redskins continue to look directionless, both on the field and as a franchise. It will likely get even worse this week against arguably the best defense in the league this year. Colt McCoy (just dont) has been volunteered as tribute this week, and will get the start over Dwane Haskins (investment protection) and Case Keenum (injury. McCoy has over performed expectations before, but it would be a miracle if hes able to make it out of this game with fewer than 3 turnovers. Terry McLaurin (downgrade) is questionable to play this week, and even if he does suit up, he gets rewarded with a matchup against Happy Gilmores Island. He cant be trusted in lineups as more than a WR4, despite his status as the clear #1 in the offense. His best hope would be to pile up yardage in garbage time, but considering he may not even play, theres really no reason for WAS to risk their young stars health in a blowout. All options in this passing game should be avoided, unless McLaurin is cleared of injury and an owner is in a desperate spot. RB Breakdown Washingtons offensive line is in a fierce competition for worst in the league, and the absence of All-Pro Trent Williams continues to be a huge problem. Adrian Peterson (downgrade) hasnt been able to put together a good rushing performance this year, and is almost guaranteed to get phased out this week due to game-flow. Avoid him at all costs, especially in any PPR format. Chris Thompson (upgrade PPR) will be needed more than ever this week, especially if McLaurin is ruled out. He is the only player on the Redskins that has a reasonable case to be started, and should probably be reserved for PPR leagues. Hes the best bet to lead the Redskins in receiving this week and makes for a decent flex. Score Prediction: Patriots 27, Redskins 14 Baltimore Ravens ( 3. 5) at Pittsburgh Steelers Ravens ATS: 1-3-0 Steelers ATS: 2-2-0 Projected Team Totals: Ravens 24 Steelers 20. 5 Ravens Opp (PIT) Pass DVOA: 19 Opp (PIT) Run DVOA: 20 Injuries to Watch DEF (PIT) None Injuries to Watch OFF (BAL) None Key WR/CB matchups: None. Steelers secondary improved with Minkah Fitzpatrick addition (Rotoworld) Relevant Target Share%s (season) Marquise Brown (24. Mark Andrews (23. Willie Snead (8% RB Snap% Touches/Targets Week 4: Mark Ingram (46% 13, 1) QB/WR/TE Breakdown Even with Clevelands top-2 CBs out last week, Lamar Jackson was unable to jumpstart a suddenly struggling Ravens passing game. Jacksons rushing upside keeps his weekly floor and ceiling extremely high, so he remains a weekly elite QB1. Marquise Brown (downgrade PPR) has racked up insanely high air yardage totals this season, but has been equally inefficient with potential yards. Some of this is due to Jacksons inaccuracy the past two weeks, but some can also be chalked up to rookie inconsistencies and the fact that Browns usage has yet to expand beyond lower percentage throws. Brown can blow up on any given week, and has a potentially exploitable matchup against Joe Haden, but the Steelers defense has been much improved against the pass since adding Minkah Fitzpatrick. Consider Brown an upside WR2/3 this week, with a downgrade in PPR leagues in this run first offense. Mark Andrews (upgrade) has been taken off the injury report, and is due for a big game. The Steelers have been middle of the pack against TEs, but Andrews involvement in the red zone and overall volume make him a top 6 TE again this week. No other Baltimore pass catchers have the volume to be trusted in lineups. RB Breakdown The Ravens havent given Mark Ingram (upgrade) workhorse level volume this year, but he has made the most of his touches. The Steelers arent elite against the run, and will get plenty of opportunities to rack up the points in likely positive game flow. Somewhat surprisingly, Ingram has been elite in both of his road games, and has put up duds at home both weeks. Its a small sample size, but perhaps the trend is partly due to the Ravens added commitment to the run when in hostile territory. On the road again this week, and with the Ravens Vegas line favorites, consider him a low-end RB1 with a high floor due to his all around usage (red zone and pass game. Gus Edwards appears to be the primary handcuff to Ingram because of his early down usage, but if Ingram were to get injured, Justice Hill would likely get a bigger role as well. Neither is useful outside of extremely deep leagues at this point. Steelers Opp (BAL) Pass DVOA: 25 Opp (BAL) Run DVOA: 28 Injuries to Watch DEF (BAL) CB Jimmy Smith (out) DT Brandon Williams (Q) Injuries to Watch OFF (PIT) WR Juju Smith Schuster (Q) TE Vance McDonald (Q) Key WR/CB matchups: None (Rotoworld) Ravens secondary banged up Relevant Target Share%s (season) Juju Smith-Schuster (19. Dionte Johnson (15. James Conner (14. Vance McDonald (12. Jaylen Samuels (10% RB Snap% Touches/Targets Week 4: James Conner (68% 18, 8) Jaylen Samuels (26% 18, 8) QB/WR/TE Breakdown The post Big Ben era has gotten off to a rocky start, and the Steelers have yet to take the training wheels off of Mason Rudolph (downgrade. His incredibly low average depth of target is holding back every WR and TE option in this offense for the time being, including last years breakout star Juju Smith-Schuster. The lack of downfield passing has hurt him the past few weeks, and with the Steelers running all kinds of gimmicky formations to limit Rudolphs exposure, its hard to project a significant increase in volume coming soon. However, this weeks matchup against a banged up Baltimore secondary and explosive offense may be just the script that Juju needs to produce. Consider him a low-end WR2 this week, albeit with upside if the Steelers get down big and are forced to throw. Dionte Johnson has scored a TD in back to back weeks, but both have been on somewhat fluky plays. His low target share in an offense that is taking very few shots downfield keeps him in the dart throw WR4 area. Vance McDonald is questionable to play after missing last week, and his backup Nick Vannett is not a fantasy option. If McDonald does play, he would be on the TE1/2 borderline but should get a decent target share of short to intermediate throws. Ideally, all options in this passing game should be avoided, but Juju will likely need to be in lineups considering where owners drafted him. With his talent, it only takes one play for him to payoff. RB Breakdown The Steelers ga
Richard jewell showtimes. Clint has never been afraid to take on the real issues. Isnt obvious now to never trust the FBI, May this poor man RIP. Richard jewell documentary. Richard jewell wikipedia. Richard jewell soundtrack amazing grace. 3/31/19-12/26/19 IMDB synopsis: A violent police detective investigates a brutal murder that might involve a manipulative and seductive novelist. This movie was a huge deal when it came out in 1992. And I mean a huge, huge deal. I was a little too young to see it at the time. And over the years, I never really felt inspired to watch it. I guess the main reason is that I kind of got the impression it was a "chick flick. And its IMBD score (7. 0) isn't too impressive. Still, this is the one of the most famous movies of the 90's. And since it's free on Amazon Prime, I decided to give it a try. So what did I think? Let me start off by saying "I get it. I get why this movie is so iconic. Sharon Stone was fantastic. She owned the role of "femme fatale" in a way that I don't think any actress can ever equal. She was drop-dead gorgeous, bold, and tantalizing. She took a risky, tough role and owned it. And I want to give Michael Douglas some credit too: He was a great foil for Stone. And they had very real, believable chemistry. The sex scenes adds to the power of the film. Now, as for the plot, well. I'm OK with it. Is it a little ridiculous? Absolutely. But, if you glance over some of the more obvious plotholes (why was there no DNA testing, for example. there's actually kind of a smart unfolding of the plot that I found myself embracing. And I actually really liked the ending; it's actually perfect considering everything that happened (but I won't spoil it. Overall, I think this is a unique and compelling movie, and maybe in a strange way underrated in terms of its overall quality. If I was in a good mood, I would even say this was "almost a great film" in terms of pure entertainment. But the plot wasn't good enough to reach that mark. Also, I thought the score was annoying. How the heck was it nominated for Best Score at the Oscars? Craziness. Meanwhile, Stone wasn't nominated for Best Actress. Even more craziness. Bottom line: A worthwhile flick to watch and debate; recommended. Rating: 6. 7 / 10 Oh, hey, guess what? I made a list of my Top 10 Movies of 2019. Inevitably, this list will change as I watch more films. For example, I could see "Richard Jewell" cracking this list. But this is a good start, I think. Also, I should I mention that I didn't put documentaries on this list. Tell me what I got wrong and what I got right. Joker (Rating: 8. 6) Pokemon Detective Pikachu (7. 4) Hotel Mumbai (7. 2) Hellboy (7. 1) Alita: Battle Angel (6. 9) Terminator: Dark Fate (6. 9) Greta (6. 8) John Wick: Chapter 3: Parabellum (6. 7) It: Chapter 2 (6. 7) Godzilla: King of the Monsters (6. 6.
This Today Show and their leftist reporter left out how this woman destroyed Jewells made her the victim in this story. They also failed to report how the FBI terrorized this man and his mother. Jewell then went on to become a local police officer. The corrupt FBI had a voice graph of the bomber when the bomber called in the threat. They knew it was no match for Richards voice. Richard jewell stories. Richard jewell wiki. Richard jewell settlement. Richard jewell film. Richard jeweller. Richard jewell 60 minutes. Bottom line. MSM is the enemy of the people. They profit from our division. Thats why Eastwood made this movie. The press should be free and we the people should be free to call them out.
Richard jewell cast. Of course the news reporters are going to be pissed about the truth coming out, they new that they did the worst thing ever, blame anyone to close a case fast instead of doing their jobs right and actually investigate. This is why you can't trust the news and police cause they're freaking lier's that doesn't care if they destroyed an innocent man's name.

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