March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
That’s 10 more times that I’ve seen it, Sally.
When they show “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse” or “Avengers Endgame”, call me.
The movie was Snoopy goes home, or maybe it was Rin-Tin-Snoopy.
Will it be boring watching it the 10th time!?
Never mind, it’ll soon be time to binge watch Polar Express, Holiday inn and all the versions of a Christmas Carol.
(slow clap)
Good for you, Sally. (It’s better than what you would have seen with that van Pelt kid.)
For someone who is so aggressively intellectually shallow that is not the movie I’d expect them to watch once, much less ten times
You’re probably better off, Sally…
Peanuts is not one for referneces, but this reference truly is well-written.
Besides profanity (swearing) in most movies (PG-13 or R rated), do you hear profanity (swearing) in South Park on TV? Family Guy censors profanity.
How many kindergartners have the patience to sit through Citizen Kane ONCE?
Citizen Kane was Schulz’s favorite film. It is currently ranked the #1 film of all time at AFI. (Personally, I prefer Casablaca, but there’s no denying Kane is a great film.)
“Northwest Passage” on the other hand…..
Citizen Sally Brown
It was his…bicycle!
[Yeah, I am an inveterate spoiler. Sue me.]
Bondarchuk’s “War and Peace” is where it is (was) at.
Lucy has also seen it ten times:
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1973/12/09
Saw it twice. Don’t need to see it again.
Should have guessed Citizen Kane was going to be worked in after the title panel had Sally saying Rosebud in her sleep.
Whenever i’m surfing with the remote, and I see on ‘The Longest Day’, I’m done until the end .
Charles Schulz
JD'Huntsville'AL about 5 years ago
That’s 10 more times that I’ve seen it, Sally.
Neo Stryder about 5 years ago
When they show “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse” or “Avengers Endgame”, call me.
littlejohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
The movie was Snoopy goes home, or maybe it was Rin-Tin-Snoopy.
OdieFan about 5 years ago
Will it be boring watching it the 10th time!?
Tog about 5 years ago
Never mind, it’ll soon be time to binge watch Polar Express, Holiday inn and all the versions of a Christmas Carol.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 5 years ago
(slow clap)
mudleg about 5 years ago
Good for you, Sally. (It’s better than what you would have seen with that van Pelt kid.)
mjb515 about 5 years ago
For someone who is so aggressively intellectually shallow that is not the movie I’d expect them to watch once, much less ten times
jrankin1959 about 5 years ago
You’re probably better off, Sally…
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
Peanuts is not one for referneces, but this reference truly is well-written.
Darryl Heine about 5 years ago
Besides profanity (swearing) in most movies (PG-13 or R rated), do you hear profanity (swearing) in South Park on TV? Family Guy censors profanity.
Droptma Styx about 5 years ago
How many kindergartners have the patience to sit through Citizen Kane ONCE?
sugordon about 5 years ago
Citizen Kane was Schulz’s favorite film. It is currently ranked the #1 film of all time at AFI. (Personally, I prefer Casablaca, but there’s no denying Kane is a great film.)
joeatwork212 about 5 years ago
“Northwest Passage” on the other hand…..
Liam Astle Premium Member about 5 years ago
Citizen Sally Brown
johndifool about 5 years ago
It was his…bicycle!
[Yeah, I am an inveterate spoiler. Sue me.]
BiathlonNut about 5 years ago
Bondarchuk’s “War and Peace” is where it is (was) at.
Whatever happened to common sense? about 5 years ago
Lucy has also seen it ten times:
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1973/12/09
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
Saw it twice. Don’t need to see it again.
knight1192a about 5 years ago
Should have guessed Citizen Kane was going to be worked in after the title panel had Sally saying Rosebud in her sleep.
cosman about 5 years ago
Whenever i’m surfing with the remote, and I see on ‘The Longest Day’, I’m done until the end .