@looseleaf_ca@stonefox___ The reason they used to be banned was exactly to prevent financial gain. Bootleg recordings and “unauthorized” photos were sold. But once everyone had a “phone” that was much more than a phone, it became almost impossible to keep them out. But it seems the tide is turning.
@estherannaa Thank you.
I’m old enough to have been going to concerts where cameras and recording devices (two separate devices, by the way) were prohibited from being brought in and my memories of those shows run the gamut of full recollection to “was I even there?” and that’s fine with me.
@JorCru@RaviMGupta I quit watching him more than a year ago, but he always acts like one of those “I did my own research” guys and you can’t tell him anything different.
@JFrankensteiner Does it have to be more than two, because Brando to De Niro playing Vito Corleone is pretty high up there too. Unless we also want to count the kid who played Vito coming over from Sicily.
@GentleDoofus@HitFactoryPod Two fave quotes…
“I’d much rather see ‘Goldfinger’ than an Antonioni film.” Ingmar Bergman
"There's no such thing as studying film at NYU. Every morning at NYU you had to light a candle to Ingmar Bergman. They had little shrines to Bergman all over the place." Martin Scorsese
@EvenMorePaxton “I’d much rather see ‘Goldfinger’ than an Antonioni film.” Ingmar Bergman
"There's no such thing as studying film at NYU. Every morning at NYU you had to light a candle to Ingmar Bergman. They had little shrines to Bergman all over the place." Martin Scorsese