Zip Dry Archival Quality Paper Glue Adhesive Acid & Lignin Free Dries Clear
Jan 19, 2019
Very easy to use and great for book repair!
Used it to repair two busted paperback books - one cover completely off and a good chunk of pages torn out of another. Using this adhesive I was done in a matter of moments and the glue was dry within 10 - the books are now perfect. I can't say enough about how well this product worked out for me!
Apr 21, 2008
A true Oscar winner ... in almost any year.
No Country for Old Men came out to incredible reviews and for once, lived up to them. Bardem's psychotic killer is simply too good to pass up, it's no wonder he won an Oscar for playing such a part. Just a tip, a co-worker actually had a nightmare about his character after watching this movie. His character would be at home in any horror movie, he's that creepy.
Many people miss the point of the movie and that fact somewhat gives the movie an enigma surrounding it. It's so easy to see what is happening with the Tommy Lee Jones character and almost no one moves past him to look at the other characters in the movie. When you watch the movie, and I refuse to give up plot twists in a review, you'll notice that almost all the characters in the movie are .... lost. That all the characters in the movie have literally... no place to go. It wouldn't matter how old they got, they'd still be lost. None of the primary characters have any plans for life, either current or for their future. This point isn't taken into account often. I'm certain the book adds much more focus to the title of this movie, but I haven't read it yet.
When watching the film you can almost fall in love with the late seventies air surrounding it. Many movie makers truly fail to actually make the film fit into the time period they are made for but the Coen brothers obviously know what they're doing and their talents are not lost in this film.
I only wanted to point out things that others may not have, and give my true opinion of this movie. I would recommend this movie to anyone who may have enjoyed Fargo (although this movie doesn't feel as dark as Fargo was) or enjoys watching movies that, in the end, make you simply sit there and think.
I highly recommend this true Oscar winner, which might have been so, in almost any year...