I never have liked them, since I was a kid. Now days, most of what comes from Hollywood counts as well. The last movie I paid to see was LOTR: The Return Of The King, I even waited until it was at the $4.00 theatre in Wichita.
I can't remember the last movie I saw in a theatre, but it might have been "Miracle." Or some Jack Nicholson chick-flick that came as a trade-off with the girlfriend for going to "Miracle."
That was a brilliant trailer and why I hated horror films. That said, anybody know the name of the horror movie spoof where the girl falls down the stairs in a terrible tumble and then her voice drifts back upstairs saying, "I'm OK." ?
I don't really understand it either.
ReplyDeleteBut then there are a number of movies lately whose appeal I don't understand.
Substitute "most, if not all" for "there are a number of" and you have MY take on movies these days.
DeleteI never have liked them, since I was a kid. Now days, most of what comes from Hollywood counts as well. The last movie I paid to see was LOTR: The Return Of The King, I even waited until it was at the $4.00 theatre in Wichita.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the last movie I saw in a theatre, but it might have been "Miracle." Or some Jack Nicholson chick-flick that came as a trade-off with the girlfriend for going to "Miracle."
DeleteThat was a brilliant trailer and why I hated horror films. That said, anybody know the name of the horror movie spoof where the girl falls down the stairs in a terrible tumble and then her voice drifts back upstairs saying, "I'm OK." ?
ReplyDeleteI have no ideer what that movie might be, Curtis.
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