Like I pity some of these comic strips (not this one) that are drawn poorly, use coarse language, photo-shopped art, and try pass on for what they think is humor. Very sad.
I grew up with an appreciation for good scripts, acting, cinematography, editing and overall production. I loved films and still prefer to go to the cinema rather than watch television.
Like most kids of my generation, many of my Sat. afternoons were spent at the movies watching westerns, cartoons, and serials. I remember the price of admission was 25 cents ! Popcorn 10 cents, a candybar 5 cents, and if memory serves, the price of a large soft drink was a dime !Now, you need to bring your banker to go to a show and the films, for the most part are garbage.
I can’t remember the last time I went to the pictures. Not because I live in a foreign country – we get U.S. first run movies here in English. I don’t go because, honestly, there’s nothing I really want to see.
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 9 years ago
That should be Mr. T’s film review.
dirtpharmer almost 9 years ago
Saw the movie. Loved the book.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 9 years ago
Like I pity some of these comic strips (not this one) that are drawn poorly, use coarse language, photo-shopped art, and try pass on for what they think is humor. Very sad.
clayusmcret Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I pity the people who pay good money to see crud rehashed from old crud.
Linguist almost 9 years ago
I grew up with an appreciation for good scripts, acting, cinematography, editing and overall production. I loved films and still prefer to go to the cinema rather than watch television.
Like most kids of my generation, many of my Sat. afternoons were spent at the movies watching westerns, cartoons, and serials. I remember the price of admission was 25 cents ! Popcorn 10 cents, a candybar 5 cents, and if memory serves, the price of a large soft drink was a dime !Now, you need to bring your banker to go to a show and the films, for the most part are garbage.
I can’t remember the last time I went to the pictures. Not because I live in a foreign country – we get U.S. first run movies here in English. I don’t go because, honestly, there’s nothing I really want to see.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Beginning with Reefer Madness in 1936 and continuing to present day, there are many to choose from…
JP Steve Premium Member almost 9 years ago
♪♫"She’s more to be pitied than censured…"♪♫
Jim Kerner almost 9 years ago
I miss Siskel and Ebert. Jeffery Lyons. Some newspapers have stopped having movie reviews.