Have I told you that I’m on a quest to watch movies made in Oklahoma? Yeah, I am. And I’m watching one tonight. Four Sheets to the Wind. I’ll be posting a review about it soon. There’s a great line at the beginning.
Once in a while, something great happens in Oklahoma. Not often, but once in a while.
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I’m laughing at that quote- is that a quote? “Once in a while, something great happens in Oklahoma….” hilarious. Sure miss your face around the office, but glad I can keep up with you in the blog world.
Something great may happen once in a while, but it definitely wasn’t this movie.
“Elizabethtown!” Oooh, that’s good on two levels — “Wisabustown”… Shame they deleted most of what they shot here, though. Didn’t even offer it on the dvd with deleted scenes.
The only others I ever hear about are “Rain Man” and “Twister.” “Saving Grace” isn’t even shot here. Hollywood is really missing out on that one — we have no unions here, and nobody cares enough about film, media, or celebrities (except c&w stars) to hang out around a film set. But look for “The Swing” coming soon…