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Aug 01, 2019
Goofy moovie
The late great Jim Bouton is in this movie.

Jun 23, 2017
Faster than a speeding.....
1 of 1 found this helpful I don't bench test or anything like that. I bought this based on reviews and reputation for making a good product. I'm a novice and only know just enough to be dangerous. This was only my second build, the first one eight years ago. It came out great and boots really fast compared to what I had. Whether you choose a Samsung product or not, you must go with an SSD for your boot drive. For files and data, a good old HDD does just fine.

Aug 08, 2019
Eliot Gould is not Humphrey Bogart or Robert Mitchum
I loved The Big Sleep and I thought Farewell My Lovely was good, too. It's another Marlowe story and this one is just a little whacky. One reason I was drawn to it was Jim Bouton is in it. Baseball fans of a certain age know who he was. I say 'was' because he just passed the day before I bought this. I had another copy of this but I moved and haven't been able to find it yet. I decided to quit looking for it and buy another. Now, I know the other will show up. Another thing about this film is his cat is gone by the end. I hope this doesn't spoil it for you. When the Showtime series Ray Donovan started, there's an episode where Eliot Gould's character is looking for his lost cat. We are then told he hasn't had a cat in 40 years. Ray Donovan came out in 2013, this film was released in 1973. Do the math. I've heard a phrase for this reference in films but I can't recall it. Enjoy.