Since we’ve not had a slasher movie with a Cuisinart as the central prop I’m going to venture a guess that Hollywood moguls do not read Calvin and Hobbes!
This type of thing only happened to me once. I was dropped off at a Movie Complex to see Disney’s “The Living Desert”, but instead I went to “Pork Chop Hill”, a Korean War movie, starring Gregory Peck. I got away with it, too. ☺
If the movie had been Cinderella, there would still have been more “constructive” ways to spend his time, but we know that is not the issue. A more succinct answer would have been “no”.
I never asked either of my parents for money to go to a movie because that’s what my (modest) allowance was for. Learned early that if I spent it all on candy then I couldn’t go to a movie. Adults I know who are mired in debt to there credit cards are invariably the ones who just asked when they wanted money.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
I wonder if Cuisinart™ paid anything for the product placement.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
how does Calvin keep hearing of these “family-friendly” movies?
dadthedawg Premium Member over 3 years ago
…..and what is an elephant tangent?
LeeCox over 3 years ago
“No” is not an “irrelevant tangent,” Calvin!
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago
I suggest a 4 hours long Korean movie on that arthouse cinema.
codycab over 3 years ago
Mom is not the only person in your way, Calvin. There’s also the security at the movie theatre.
in.amongst over 3 years ago
Moms and irrelevant tangents… sigh. Brings back memories.
Baarorso over 3 years ago
She won’t let you go to that movie because it doesn’t (all together now) BUILD CHARACTER, Calvin! ;D
Red33410 over 3 years ago
“She again went off on one of her irrelevant tangents!”
Bilan over 3 years ago
Constructive . . . Calvin
That’s the first time those two words were even in the same sentence.
PaulAbbott2 over 3 years ago
I remember my mother not letting me go see the horribly bloody film that everyone was going to go see. And boy was I mad. The gore fest, “Jaws”.
derdave969 over 3 years ago
Since we’ve not had a slasher movie with a Cuisinart as the central prop I’m going to venture a guess that Hollywood moguls do not read Calvin and Hobbes!
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
Oh, how I miss those days, when I could go off on an irrelevant tangent at a moments notice. Sigh …
A Hip loving Canadian... over 3 years ago
Cuisinart?!? Sounds like artsy and high falutin. You wouldn’t like it.
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
Thank God for Netflix.
Indianapolis Smith over 3 years ago
I saw that movie. It was GREAT!
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
This type of thing only happened to me once. I was dropped off at a Movie Complex to see Disney’s “The Living Desert”, but instead I went to “Pork Chop Hill”, a Korean War movie, starring Gregory Peck. I got away with it, too. ☺
Calvins Brother over 3 years ago
Actually she should have said: “There are more destructive ways to spend your afternoon!” This is Calvin, remember?
DanWolfie over 3 years ago
That’s probably her unique stealthy way to say “No, you’re not old enough for that movie.”
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
I’m troubled the way Mom is stifling Cal’s intellectual pursuits…she’ll be sorry when he doesn’t thank her in his Nobel prize aceptance speech! :D
Kaputnik over 3 years ago
If the movie had been Cinderella, there would still have been more “constructive” ways to spend his time, but we know that is not the issue. A more succinct answer would have been “no”.
txmystic over 3 years ago
Those movies were always readily available after midnight on cable…
Mediatech over 3 years ago
Mothers and their irrelevant tangents, what can you do?
maverick.kaminski over 3 years ago
I never asked either of my parents for money to go to a movie because that’s what my (modest) allowance was for. Learned early that if I spent it all on candy then I couldn’t go to a movie. Adults I know who are mired in debt to there credit cards are invariably the ones who just asked when they wanted money.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 3 years ago
Mom, a simple yes or no would suffice, but that would make for a boring cartoon.
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
Never say in 30 seconds what you can drag out to 30 minutes. I know too many people who do that. BORRRRRIIIIINNNGGGGG.
ChrisTrey over 3 years ago
Even in 1991, did 5 year old kids go to the movies by themselves?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 3 years ago
Yes, parents do have a tendency to do that.