GhostOfPGA
The late great Paul Allen
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my friends were having this conversation earlier, so let’s see what you tough guys come up with.
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The novella by Richard Matheson is a fantastic read!I am Legend. Make fun of me and we can meet at Mt. Tabor or wherever the fight spot is.
I'm talking about where he has to kill his German Shepherd. I had one when I was a kid.
Seconded. Men can also sell it to their lady friends as a romantic comedy (which it technically is) and stay for the time travel and father-son relationship stuff. Just a great movie overall.About Time
Little know movie that is currently on Netflix.
The scenes with the father and son are heartbreaking.
Watch, you'll like.
Seconded. Men can also sell it to their lady friends as a romantic comedy (which it technically is) and stay for the time travel and father-son relationship stuff. Just a great movie overall.
Laughed 'till you cried?The Party - Peter Sellers
My aunt was the baby sitter for Margaret Mitchell. She invited my aunt and one guest, my uncle, to attend opening night in Atlanta and to the party afterwards with Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and the rest of the cast.Gone With the Wind was made in 1939, but not shown on TV until 1976, as I remember people reacting to it then. Until then it was shown only in fancy movie theaters, and only periodically. So in about 1968 I traveled over an hour on the freeway to see it in Hollywood.
Toward the end, Scarlett is a ruin of what she had been before the war. Women in the big audience were sniffing, and I almost was. They identified with her as a woman and I didn't, but it was getting to me with moist eyes, too.
This doesn't come across on TV nowadays at all. Ads, editing, distractions, small screen...the movie seems like an ordinary adventure story on TV.
But it was nothing like Love is a Many-Splendored Thing. THAT is stressfully sad, even on TV.
