Two paws up, Snoopy?
There was a series of these strips, with CB and Shermy’s lines the same, and panel three always showed the thing they were talking about.
Must have been a Lassie picture, or Rin-Tin-Tin!
I did not think that dogs were allowed in movie theaters.
And he means everybody.
Aren’t you supposed to take those off before you leave the theater?
India’s first 3-D movie “Chota Chetan” was released in the early ’80s, I think. I remember the awe with which we beheld objects seemingly make their way out of the screen towards us!
Everybody except Charlie Brown, of course.
A first appearance of “Joe Cool”?
House of Wax with Vincent Price?
8/10
Looks like we’re nearing the end of L’il Folks.
I wonder if it could have been “The Creature from the Black Lagoon?”
The best 3-D film I’ve ever seen is Werner Herzog’s “Cave of Forgotten Dreams.”
Charles Schulz
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Two paws up, Snoopy?
Lightpainter almost 3 years ago
There was a series of these strips, with CB and Shermy’s lines the same, and panel three always showed the thing they were talking about.
iggyman almost 3 years ago
Must have been a Lassie picture, or Rin-Tin-Tin!
cubswin2016 almost 3 years ago
I did not think that dogs were allowed in movie theaters.
GROG Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And he means everybody.
gantech almost 3 years ago
Aren’t you supposed to take those off before you leave the theater?
Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
India’s first 3-D movie “Chota Chetan” was released in the early ’80s, I think. I remember the awe with which we beheld objects seemingly make their way out of the screen towards us!
uniquename almost 3 years ago
Everybody except Charlie Brown, of course.
JamesT almost 3 years ago
A first appearance of “Joe Cool”?
jrankin1959 almost 3 years ago
House of Wax with Vincent Price?
rya1 sh3a almost 3 years ago
8/10
dv1093 almost 3 years ago
Looks like we’re nearing the end of L’il Folks.
I❤️Peanuts almost 3 years ago
I wonder if it could have been “The Creature from the Black Lagoon?”
The best 3-D film I’ve ever seen is Werner Herzog’s “Cave of Forgotten Dreams.”