1.20.17 – Why Him? Kenneth and I laughed the entire movie, but don’t go see it if you’re sensitive to cursing – they cuss A LOT!
“During the holidays, loving but overprotective Ned (Bryan Cranston) travels to California to visit his daughter Stephanie (Zoey Deutch) at Stanford University. While there, he meets his biggest nightmare: her well-meaning but socially awkward boyfriend Laird (James Franco). Even though Laird is a billionaire, Ned disapproves of his freewheeling attitude and unfiltered language. His panic level escalates even further when he learns that Laird plans to ask for Stephanie’s hand in marriage.”
1.30.17 Gleason – We tried to see this in theaters but the weather had other plans. Excited to finally see it and proud to be on #TeamGleason #NoWhiteFlags
ALS is part of our every day, every decision, and every thought. I love seeing Steve live a life that is enriching and extraordinary. This is not for the faint of heart, it is an extremely personal look into the progression of this disease. Its terrifying to see this and know what is in store as my body deteriorates away. Pray for us, for Kenneth.
“The hit documentary from the 2016 Sundance Film Festival goes inside the life of Steve Gleason, the former New Orleans Saints defensive back who, at the age of 34, was diagnosed with ALS and given a life expectancy of two to five years. Weeks later, Gleason found out his wife, Michel, was expecting their first child. A video journal that began as a gift for his unborn son expands to chronicle Steve’s determination to get his relationships in order, build a foundation to provide other ALS patients with purpose, and adapt to his declining physical condition-utilizing medical technologies that offer the means to live as fully as possible.”