Omg I'm crying now!! Just wait till you see all the ads that start popping up on your computer pages based on your recent search!!
I remember the name of that movie, think it came out about the time I was starting HS. I never saw it.
yooperdave The Wife and I (both in our early 50’s) love b/w films. We’re old souls I guess - but we also appreciate the lack of profanity and gratuitous sex. And I’m a fan of classy wardrobes, even though I’m in work overalls 75% of the time when at home. I especially like film noir and the old horror classics.
This book has some great stuff - and I don’t just mean the recipes. Lots of films I had not heard of. We used to imbibe more here - it was quite a hobby for a while, actually - but we do still like a good classic cocktail or a well-made craft cocktail. Anyways the book (library loan) was a good fit here at the house; I may buy it one day.
I recently got a Roku for my office television. I wanted to use the USB for movies downloaded from Torrent. Been all over those different free channels, watching classics. The films that would come on late night tv . My mother worked third shift, so as a kid I would stay up and watch them. Sometimes on mom’s night off we would catch them together. northwest passage , a Spencer Tracy film loosely based on Roger’s Rangers was always a treat when it came on pre-cable television. One of the first films I watched on the Roku.
Well boys, as a VOLUNTEER mod a lot younger than yourselves, there’s no sarcasm or wit that ya’s might conjure up which goes unknown or unrecognized by this not-so-babe in the woods.
I’m a Stanley Kubrick fan but surprisingly never connected the dots until recently. I learned a few new words that were vaguely familiar to me from…. somewhere. Then it dawned on me: 10 words from 'A Clockwork Orange' you didn’t know were actually Russian
yooperdave Fighting Sullivans and Pride of the Yankees are both great movies. A couple of my favorite movies roughly in order from the 30’s to the 60’s are Judge Priest with Roy Rogers Ben Hur (Charlton Heston) Gentlemen Jim The Big Sky with Kirk Douglas Wake of the Red Witch with John Wayne