Apr 282006
 

The documentary about Al Franken could serve him well during a campaign, if he does decide to run for the Senate.  The filmmakers chose not to use any narration, instead letting the audience be a fly on the wall during the past few years of Franken’s public life.  He comes across as a warm, funny, passionate man who is committed to making this country a better place for its citizens.  I’m not completely sold on whether he would make a good political candidate.  He has a lot of work ahead of him to convince Minnesota voters that he’s “just folks.”  But he’s certainly a more genuine human being than Senator Coleman. 
 
And if you live in Minneapolis and haven’t checked out the Riverview Theater, you really should.  It’s one of the last single-screen theaters in the Twin Cities and it has a grandeur and an Art Deco-inspired sophistication that you won’t find in your local megaplex. 

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