Susan001
I found “Gone With the Wind” long-winded, but not a bad movie. Most all my favorites, including “Casablanca”, “Key Largo” and “White Heat” are in glorious B/W. And don’t get me started with Comedies. Marx Bros are my favs and then there’s “Arcenic And Old Lace” and the Hepburn/Tracey movies.
I would rather get money from the sufferings of others than starve. If someone has to starve, let it be the other guy.
Now to BC13: Did you ever see “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”, with Steve Martin? Great B&W movie, where they intercut great scenes from old B&W movies. One of my definite comedy favorites.
alondra about 15 years ago
Maybe you need to adjust the colour control dial on the TV grandpa.
micsal Premium Member about 15 years ago
as usual,ruthie hasnothing better to do then complain!
ninmas about 15 years ago
maybe that’s why this strip is in black and white!
bald about 15 years ago
life isn’t always in color either ruthie
kab2rb about 15 years ago
At least their not in the digital age. These converter box and bad for adjusting. I still like OBH.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
The best movies are in B/W
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Susan001 I found “Gone With the Wind” long-winded, but not a bad movie. Most all my favorites, including “Casablanca”, “Key Largo” and “White Heat” are in glorious B/W. And don’t get me started with Comedies. Marx Bros are my favs and then there’s “Arcenic And Old Lace” and the Hepburn/Tracey movies.
But I don’t want to ramble.
Ushindi about 15 years ago
I would rather get money from the sufferings of others than starve. If someone has to starve, let it be the other guy.
Now to BC13: Did you ever see “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”, with Steve Martin? Great B&W movie, where they intercut great scenes from old B&W movies. One of my definite comedy favorites.
Yakety Sax about 15 years ago
if you would rather get money from the sufferings of others then you are probably a POLITICIAN!!!!!!!!
Destiny23 about 15 years ago
It’s always hard for those who were born before colour was invented to adjust to the new ways…