turns out you can go home again...

Apr 17, 2006 23:01

but only for a little bit.

So I am now in possession of some really classic movies; "What About Bob?" is the most recent. The rest are silent films! "The General," with Buster Keaton, is in the mix, as are several starring Harold Lloyd. "Safety Last" is one I got to see on the big screen. But also on the dvd are "Ask Father," "Girl Shy," and "Read more... )

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your mom says anonymous April 19 2006, 06:10:17 UTC
your mother loves u.
and you can come home again for your birthday.
Love, MOM

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anonymous April 20 2006, 00:34:21 UTC
What about Bob?!?!?! Such a classic. Although I don't have time to watch movies anymore.

- jon

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classic? anonymous April 27 2006, 13:18:22 UTC
When did What About Bob? become a classic? It's a good movie-- but it's old enough to be a classic? I remember when that film came out! I'm old enough to be older than a classic? Auggghhh!

buddha

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Re: classic? chemist4him April 27 2006, 15:22:34 UTC
never fear, my friend. In this case I was using "Classic" in its non-age-related definition - "Having lasting significance or worth; enduring." So it's easy to be older than a classic... some things have practically instant-classic status. For instance, "Shrek" or "Munich" or "Garden State," as contrasted with the instantly-forgettable movies I've forgotten. :-)

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Re: classic? anonymous April 30 2006, 02:34:46 UTC
Hey - I was referring to it as a classic in the "I remember it from my little kid years but I certainly never remember it coming out" sense. You're old, bro.

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