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On Parakeets, in \The New World\
2018
Terrence Malick's fourth feature film, The New World, reimagines the founding American legend of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. The premise is that the pair were equals in love, a daring conceit with its own complicated questions aimed backwards at the history of North America. Personally, Horack agrees with critic John Patterson's observation that the movie \"doesn't have fans: it has disciples and partisans and fanatics.\" He is one of those devotees.
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THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Animal training
2014
On the phone a few days ago the Hattiesburg man had played dumb himself, telling Wayne he couldn't make any sense of it, but Wayne suspected the man had been too hard on his dogs too soon - maybe with a shock collar or maybe with a switch, but even a harsh tone or too much blowing on the whistle could do it. Wayne had retired back in 2005 after putting in 30 years with the highway department, but dog training kept him busy - or at least occupied, distracted. Wayne and Louis were sitting behind him on the court, side by side on a couple of steel folding chairs.
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