In ancient Egyptian mythology, a dead person's soul would be weighed against the feather of truth in a ritual called a psychostasy. If their soul was lighter than the feather, it would ascend into the afterlife. Heavy souls were devoured by Maat, eater of the dead. Good films go to hard drive heaven while the recycle bin eats the rest.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Harry and the Hendersons (1987)
A comedy by William Dear, starring John Lithgow.
A family hits a Bigfoot on their way home from vacation. Thinking that he is dead, they tie him to the top of their car and take him home. The Bigfoot then recovers and the father finds him in the kitchen.
More '80s cheese. I believe I'm getting tired of reviewing these films, because sentimental value only counts for so much on a film blog. I like John Lithgow's as an actor. He's the old guy from the TV show, 3rd Rock from the Sun. Well, I'm rating it adequate because there's nothing left to write.
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