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The Flying Deuces,Laurel and Hardy at their finest,not everyones Cup of Tea but they still make me laugh,when i was a Kid i inherited an old projector and lots of L&H silent Movies,wish i had kept it.
Oh yeah i love Laurel and Hardy, havent seen any for ages. Used to watch it with my grandfather a lot. Shame u dont still have your old projector, what happened to it?
My aunt worked as an usher at a single-screen theatre in high school. The entire two years she worked there, they showed nothing but the Sound of Music. I think that would drive me nuts.
Toronto... a little town...The fact that the movie ran for two straight years at least, in your little town, says a lot about it's staying power!
Toronto... a little town...
The oddest thing is that I didn't initially make the connection that the young ball player Beane was the same personThe last movie which i saw last in theatre is moneyball staring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Robin Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathryn Morris.It is based on the true story of Billy Beane.It is a great drama movie.I like the character of Billy Beane in it so much.Really,Its a awesome movie.
My wife and I saw it yesterday. Mirrin was great. I was less impressed by movie as a whole.We just saw "The Debt" and it was EXCELLENT. Love me some Helen Mirrin!
I've watched all 7 episodes of Michael Palin's New Europe. it's a great documentary in which he travels to 20 countries in central in eastern Europe, in great part in search of the cultural realities after the fall of the soviet bloc, after the war in former Yugoslavia, the fall of the Berlin wall, and Turkey and the EU.
My wife and I saw it yesterday. Mirrin was great. I was less impressed by movie as a whole.
knowing your interest in history and travel, as well as working and living in Europe and other places. I think this one is tailored for you.That sounds AWESOME. I traveled thru Eastern Europe about a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall and it was fascinating. I'm going to check this out.