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to: TOM WALKER
from: Ed Vance
date: 2015-05-26 23:23:00
subject: Re: film camera

05-26-15 08:28 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about Re: film camera

 TW> {at}MSGID: 
 EV>05-23-15 08:46 Holger Granholm wrote to Tom Walker about Re: film camera

Howdy! Tom,
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 EV>I can't remember the last time I went to a movie theater.
 EV>Probably 25+ years, I'd guess.

 TW> Sometines I attend a Movie Theater twice a week.
-snip-
 TW> Two weeks ago I saw "Ex Machina" the computer generated special
 TW> effects were excelent plus it was an excellent story and also
 TW> got my Top Rating

Glad to hear that You and Your Wife enjoy watching movies.

I read a comment a few months ago about a movie that the person said
was a  G R E A T  movie, so I searched for it on IMDB.COM and learned
that the level of profanity in it was more than I'd want to pay to see
that movie, so I never suggested to the wife about going to see it.

 EV>Here is a Tagline about movies. EV>73

 EV>... In fifty years, movies have progressed from silent to unspeakable!

 TW> Considering what I have seen over the years since I becasue
 TW> addicted to movies in 1939 saddly that is far too true.
 TW> They rarely make then like they did in the "Old Days"

I wish companies that decides to make a movie remembered when they were
"Better Than  Ever!".

It was around 1946 that I remember walking with a bunch of kids to see
movies at a neighborhood theater.

I remember seeing Pinochio with that bunch of kids, and we watched it
from the balcony because all the seats were taken.
(I just looked at IMDB and saw Disney's Pinochio was released in 1940)

I also remember the door to the projection booth was open where I could
see the projectionist working that day.

I never thought then that about 12 years later I would be operating the
projectors at another movie house.

When I was in elementary school the Teacher would run movies for us to
learn by, I had no idea I would be able to operate one of those
machines, I thought they were too complicated for someone like me to
know how they worked.
73

... I'm not as think as you drunk I am.
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