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3-29-2010 @ 8:37AM
Rosedon said...
I was surprised that "Up In The Air" was such a popular movie since it seemed to appeal to such a small group of people (apparently the "Four Percenters") of which I am a card (frequent flyer/airline) carrying member for many years.
And yes, that movie was very autobiographical, especially when George Clooney's character talked about being constantly on the move as a form of "running away".
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3-29-2010 @ 11:36AM
stephanie said...
I was surprised that "Up in the Air" was popular at all. I was very disappointed in it as well as George Clooney. But then, maybe that's because I watched it on the heels of viewing "The Blind Side" which put it and others to shame as far as a quality film.
I book my flights online because it saves the additional $20.00 per ticket booking fee that most airlines charge when you book directly with them. Took me about 10 mins to book a flight for three last week and I saved $60.00.