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I'm Reed Smith (or Reed Fish)

Nicole and I just got done watching an indie flick called "I'm Reed Smith." It's a cool movie and you should check it out. I can't even find it on IMDB, but I know you can get it from NetFlix. It's a slightly quirky romantic comedy with a touch of drama.

UPDATE: Ok, I'm a dork and evidently have no short-term memory. It's I'm Reed Fish.

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“I'm Reed Smith (or Reed Fish)”

  1. Blogger B. C. Lovato Says:

    I believe it's Reed Fish. He's actually a real person from Red Bluff, CA. Which makes the movie even more interesting.

  2. Blogger Nicole Lovato Says:

    It is Reed Fish. I'm not sure how you got that wrong when we just watched the movie. (I am shaking my head with sadness right now). :-)