It seems no one’s indifferent to “The Movie” — Robert Redford’s adaptation of Norman Maclean’s “A River Runs Through It.”

Depending on who you’re talking to, it either persuaded you to try fly fishing, ruined fly fishing, saved fly fishing, or overran the sport with trendy, gloss black SUVs. (Do golfers feel the same way about Caddyshack?)

Frankly, I don’t get it. I mean, I liked the movie — and loved the story — but when I hear someone say the movie was “about fly fishing” I want ask them who their high school literature teacher was and put a contract out on them.

[sfx: deep breath]

(It’s not. Fly fishing is a backdrop; the movie’s about a family.)

Still, everyone who’s anyone knows that Jason Borger did the actual casting scenes, and now, Jason Borger’s blog carries a couple of interesting stories from the movie — 15 years after the fact.

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For that matter, Borger’s blog is worth a visit all on its own:

Fish, Flies & Water is meant to provide a flow of links, thoughts, and educational/entertainment media related to my personal journey through fly fishing. I hope that you find some of this blog to be useful, interesting, or simply enjoyable.

See you on the Internet, Tom Chandler.

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