Something Fun for Movie Lovers

Aug 06, 2015 17:51

Would you like to know what was the #1 movie on the day you were born? See the trailer? Know the price of a ticket on that day? I found a cool site where you can get all the answers. I'm probably dating myself by saying this, but on the day I was born, the #1 movie was Union Pacific, a black and white western starring Barbara Stanwyck. The ( Read more... )

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yeuxdebleu August 7 2015, 01:46:42 UTC
Great. I put in my husband's birthday and got Road to Utopia with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. I loved the Crosby/Hope Road to.... movies when I was a kid.

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_celebrian August 6 2015, 22:18:05 UTC
Bandolero! with James Stewart, Dean Martin and Raquel Welch and $1.31.

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yeuxdebleu August 7 2015, 01:48:21 UTC
Loved that movie. I see the price of admission had crept up by the day you were born.

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addie71 August 7 2015, 00:17:43 UTC
House of Wax. Vincent Price. 60 cents. Figures it would be a horror movie, lol!

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yeuxdebleu August 7 2015, 01:50:11 UTC
Loved that movie. I remember how shocked I was when it was revealed that the Joan of Arc figure was a real human. I always enjoyed Vincent Price movies.

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primula_baggins August 7 2015, 00:44:05 UTC
Mine was Monkey Business at 53 cents.

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yeuxdebleu August 7 2015, 01:52:37 UTC
I wonder how they came up with the price of admission. There's a huge difference between what you pay and what I pay to see a movie. I wonder if it was always that way in different parts of the country.

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casey28 August 7 2015, 01:23:33 UTC
The Searchers, with John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter, for 50 cents.

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yeuxdebleu August 7 2015, 01:54:44 UTC
LOL Your Jared icon is perfect for your birthday movie.

That was a good movie.

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casey28 August 7 2015, 05:01:52 UTC
LOL, yes it is! It's cowboy Sam from ep 6.18, Frontierland.

I've haven't seen The Searchers, but it sounds like a good movie.

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yeuxdebleu August 7 2015, 05:48:21 UTC
Yes, it's a good movie. I've never been much of a John Wayne fan, but Natalie Wood is in it, too, and I've always liked her.

Guess what? I just watched the season 10 final episode on Hulu.com. There was a lot for which I lacked background, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. Crowley's mother was a hoot. Loved her Irish(?) accent.

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