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You Don’t Think You Need Any, Do You?!

Good sense is of all things in the world the most equally distributed, for everybody thinks he is so well supplied with it, that even those most difficult to please in all other matters never desire more of it than they already possess.

– Rene Descartes (1596-1650) French philosopher, scientist, mathematician

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“Fence me in and keep me close (to you)…”

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Now You See Me, 2013

The sentence that usually follows “now you see me” is “…now you don’t”—which is sort of how I felt about the movie!

Plenty of action, great actors, and exotic locales are all on tap, and for the first twenty minutes of the movie, you’re in awe of the art and science of magic, until you realize that there’s one too many a twist and turn, and you’re trying to keep up and remain within that make-believe world but you’re actually having too hard of a time doing it.

That’s not to say that the “entertainment value” of the movie is any less.  It is highly entertaining indeed, only be prepared to settle for somewhat implausible explanations on the mechanics of magical robberies and such.

Woody Harrelson is very much in his element, and Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine think they’re doing one of the Batman movies.

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Three Minute Philosophy: René Descartes

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Daisy and Monkey On a Rainy Day

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