2015-06-08

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Enlace permanente de imagen incrustadaI love it!, items of news from US about escaped prisoners sounds to movie!! This item has reminded to the movie "O Brother" that you can see it in youtube, besides I love its soundtrack because there are a lot of songs in country style, it has a lot of funny moments. George Clooney is the main actor. Man of Constant Sorrow is the main song. I hope you know it.
Peculiarly this song was first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky.
Another movie that I have reminded is "Escape from Alcatraz", a very famous movie, starring Clint Eastwood. I remember to watch it in the cinema with my father when I was a kid. The feat to escape from a high security prison as Alcatraz was a epic story and based in the reality.
In addition, the fact to leave a message for prison agents: "have a nice day" is a genuine american style. :)
What would become US without Hollywood?

2 comments:

  1. I love it!, [] news from THE US about escaped prisoners sounds LIKE A movie!! This item has reminded ME OF the movie "O Brother" that you can see [] in youtube, [] I love its soundtrack because there are a lot of songs in country style(1), it has a lot of funny moments. George Clooney is the main actor. Man of Constant Sorrow is the main song. I hope you know it.
    Peculiarly this song was first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky.
    Another movie that I have BEEN reminded OF is "Escape from Alcatraz", a very famous movie, starring Clint Eastwood. I remember [] watchING it in the cinema with my father when I was a kid. The feat to escape from a high security prison SUCH as Alcatraz was aN epic story and based in [] reality.
    In addition, the fact to leave a message for prison agents: "have a nice day" is genuine American style. :)
    What would become OF THE US without Hollywood?


    (1) better: country songs

    People are also comparing the escape to the movie "The Shawshank Redemption". Unfortunately I haven't seen "O Brother, Where Art Thou?".

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  2. The Shawshank Redemption is very serious, I think."to escape", "to get freedom" are always big epic stories of mankind history. Thanks Matt

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