Just saw the wine and women DVD done by the Oz and John X and it’s wonderful.
I knew most of the women, but they still blew me away.
It’s a documentary and a work of art at the same time.
Go right now to PossibilityX dot com and buy that sucker. Really. You won’t be disappointed. At $5, it’s worth at least as much as the price of a Big Mac combo and it won’t blow you up like a zeppelin to watch it. You can watch it while you’re on the treadmill, you won’t notice the oxygen burn in your thighs.
better yet, down your own bottle of vino while you laugh and cry and respond to the 14 swozzled women give off the cuff answers to 20 questions.
Very interesting to juxtapose a variety of women of different ages — from 20s to 60s, the answers to some questions change.
They want too much, expect too much, especially of themselves, and they are hard on themselves. Yet, they hate competitive women. It’s why I love women.
They despise defining themselves in terms of the men in their lives, but seem compelled to do so repeatedly. Quel surprise! Women are also conflicted.
Dear Lord, how many of these women I love! I adored almost all of them that I knew, already, but if it’s possible to fall in love with a group, I did so. Flawed, human, conflicted, proud, damn smart, nuturing, blunt and coy, I loved them. It’s the genius of the filmmakers to make us fall in love with them. If nothing else, there will be several you say to yourself: I wish she was my friend, I’d like to know her better.
You can tell I’m enthusiastic about this project by my two friends, but maybe it helps if I say it recalls the Diane Keaton project “Heaven,” if anybody else in the world saw that small film a few years ago.
Really. Support this project. This is a good film and you should buy it and see it.
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Thanks for the kind words about Vino e Donne, man. We appreciate it!
Glad you liked the film.
Aren’t those women wonderful?