@PamelaChelin I loved when weekly Variety used to be printed on newspaper tabloid stock. The yearly Cannes FF issue alone would be as thick as a Sunday New York Times.
Damn, does anybody @tcm monitor the network when it's live? Cut to a cartoon or something and try to fix it instead of trying to ruin our eyes with this nonsense. #TCMParty
@Tim_Partridge_ The Universal '76 version would have had Peter Falk as Denham with Jim Danforth doing stop-motion animation and all shot in black & white, but that fell through to favor De Laurentis' monstrosity.
@classicfilmgeek They had them in all sizes. I bought a 3 sheet of Bob Peak's "Rollerball" (1975) for $15 that was a prized possession until my dogs inadvertently ruined it. Sometimes it was just wonderful to browse.
@agraphafx Well, we're talking about the master here, Ray Harryhausen. The stop motion adds to the fantasy and terror factor that CGI today can't match, no matter how much money they throw at it.
@BamfordDaneen@j0ker937 I substitute some of the tomato sauce with mild or spicy red enchilada sauce for authentic 60's restaurant flavor, as they usually cooked the rice with the enchiladas.
@HiddenYorkshire Agree๐ฏ
I put my time with vinyl for years and I prefer digital (CD, FLAC). Vinyl was subject to warping, scratches, skipping, plus degraded fidelity from repeated plays over time.
My brother was a vinyl audiophile, but I'm still ~$10k richer than he was after expenses.