jabbur
Master Chef
Currently watching Soylent Green. college son is into classic sci-fi so will be seeing alot of them over the summer.
my hub and daughter saw Up said it was very good.Did anyone see movie 'Up"? Supposed to be some kind of animation movie that this guy said he wants to see again and again and again. He found it fascinating. Ran some kind of preview of it and it surely does look great. I would like to go to 'Rush Hour' showing if I can. Kind of have hectic schedule all of sudden. Got to remember, ONE day at a time, ONE day at a time! If anyone did see it would you please share your thoughts.
Thanks
wow!! you are blessed and lucky!! and i agree on TCM!!On the big screen: "Chinatown" (Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway). I'm lucky enough to live a stone's throw away from the Library of Congress Film Preservation & Reservation "vault", & 3 times a week they show older movies in their brand-new "art deco" theatre FREE to the public. So as hubby & I are HUGE classic film buffs, we're over there anywhere between once & 3 times a week depending on what's showing. (Tomorrow night we'll be going to see "Dr. Strangelove" (Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, etc.).
On tv: Just now finished watching Alfred Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" (Joseph Cotten, Theresa Wright) on the Turner Classic Movie channel. Life would almost be meaningless without Turner Classic Movies! Lol!!!
On the big screen: "Chinatown" (Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway). I'm lucky enough to live a stone's throw away from the Library of Congress Film Preservation & Reservation "vault", & 3 times a week they show older movies in their brand-new "art deco" theatre FREE to the public. So as hubby & I are HUGE classic film buffs, we're over there anywhere between once & 3 times a week depending on what's showing. (Tomorrow night we'll be going to see "Dr. Strangelove" (Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, etc.).
On tv: Just now finished watching Alfred Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" (Joseph Cotten, Theresa Wright) on the Turner Classic Movie channel. Life would almost be meaningless without Turner Classic Movies! Lol!!!