Monday, February 4, 2008

Ransom Fellowship Publishers of Notes from Toad Hall and Critique

Ransom Fellowship Publishers of Notes from Toad Hall and Critique: "This movie has such a simple plot that most of the action occurs in a single room. And most of the action involves nothing more than talking. Three men talking in a room. In a hospitality suite in a hotel, to be exact, at a convention in Wichita, Kansas. A not-very nice hospitality suite complete with cheap refreshments and a view looking out on a very boring part of town. The three are there to land a big contract with Dick Fuller, the president of another company whom they refer to as The Big Kahuna. Their company sells industrial lubricants. But there is a complication. One of the men is far more committed to Jesus Christ than he is to industrial lubricants."

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