A few years back, a little book started something very big.
A message that has already prompted people to give to others, connect with friends and family, and help those in need like never before.
Remember that first moment when you felt the joy and satisfaction of knowing that your actions truly lifted the spirits and even changed the life of someone in need?
It may have been as simple as donating food, or handing out meals on Thanksgiving, but it’s an experience you’ll never forget.
Every one of us has powerful gifts to share, now we all have the added inspiration, resources and opportunities of a full-fledged movement.
Each day, the momentum grows and the impact widens, as The Ultimate Gift continues to inspire thousands, if not millions, of others to share the gift and change the world.
Thanks to viewers' intense passion, generosity and support, the "Giving" has now been extended throughout the entire theatrical release of "The Ultimate Gift".
In this film, when his wealthy grandfather dies, trust fund baby Jason Stevens anticipates a big inheritance.
Instead, his grandfather has devised a crash course on life with twelve tasks – or “gifts” – designed to challenge Jason in improbable ways, sending him on a journey of self-discovery and forcing him to determine what is most important in life: money or happiness.
2007-10-15 07:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I enjoy relaxing to an "easy" movie as a change of pace. Some days, after watching so much horror on the news, you just can't take anymore. A romantic comedy or a soul warmer is a needed break.
Thanks for the suggestion.
2007-10-15 11:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Thank you! just added it to the top of my Netflix cheque
and I'm looking forward because I like James Gardner's
"The Notebook" immensely.
the "IS: (a few post up)
"Dance with the white dog" IS a good movie!
2007-10-15 13:42:59
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answered by Ju ju 6
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Thank you for a nice posting ............ very refreshing and that is EXACTLY the reason it should be in Seniors.
I doubt we will get a chance to see it here in the UK ........ we are awaiting Abbot and Costello with great eagerness!
Along similar lines - if you get to see ATONEMENT with Keira Knightley - although, beware there is ONE incident of VERY OFFENSIVE langauge (written not spoken - but terribly important to the story!) - try to see it. Outstanding.
2007-10-15 12:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Big Sci Fi fan but shall give it a go. Feel good movies sometimes are nice.
2007-10-15 12:59:19
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answered by doxie 6
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I hope its not soppy, cant stand soppy movies. Not into weepies. But since you recommended it I will give it a go then!!!
My idea of a great movie is The colour purple or fried green tomatos.
2007-10-15 11:19:16
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answered by ? 4
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Thanks for the recommendation. I've got one for you........
"The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio"
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808681782/info
By the way.......do you think that "old people" are offended by nudity and violence? I'm old not a prude! Sheesh!
2007-10-15 21:36:31
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answered by jersey girl in exile 6
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thanks for the recommendation, but why target seniors? there are others of all ages that would probably like this movie just as well. I live in a very religious area and there are lots of people that might like it.
2007-10-15 11:23:13
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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I like adventure Indy Style!
2007-10-15 11:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I shall give it a look. The last movie that truly touched me was "The Notebook" .
2007-10-15 14:21:05
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answered by Donna 7
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