Showing posts with label Television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Television. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Hi my name is Nevaeh i am roy's granddaughter and guest blogger the movie i want to reveiw is (Home alone1) this is one of my favorite movies because it is about a kid who wishes to wake up with out his family and he does well the rest of his family is on a chistmas trip he at home alone living his best life because he did not wake up on time so the family forgot him the mom feels like she forgot somthing then finaly she rember's what it was her son kevin!
So they try to get in hold with her son but there 2 to robber's they try every day to break in but kevin is to smart he set's up ton's of traps and it is a very funny comady fun to wach wiith my family!
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Feeling My Way Along
Welcome to Luminous
Projections and my baptismal plunge into the blogging pool! My sister has
influenced me into starting a blog about old movies and such, since I spend a
lot of time watching Turner Classic Movies
and DVD’s and bending anybody’s ear who will listen with my comments and
opinions about whatever is playing at the time, plus invoking scenes and lines
from any other dusty stuff I can conjure from my vast storehouse of useless
trivia.
Let me tell you a
little bit about me. I am 73 years old. Texas-born and Colorado-raised, I
started going to the movies during World War II in the early 40's at about age
four or five at 2 neighborhood theaters in w est Denver: the Santa Fe and Comet theaters. Going to the "show," as we called it, was
both common and casual. The theater was not too far from your house, and it was
cheap. Admission for little kids was ten cents, a bag of popcorn was a nickel, a
box of popcorn a dime. Although our great joy lay in attending the
Saturday-matinee "shoot-‘em-ups," we went to see whatever was
playing, sometimes sitting through it twice. I began at an early age to sense
the difference between a mediocre or poor movie from one that was clearly
better .
Now I particularly enjoy
the programming of Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and their dedication to
preserving and sharing the joys of American and, really, world cinema. I also
enjoy and appreciate other television efforts to present important and often
superior material. In this blog, I will attempt to express my views and
feelings in regard to all the foregoing topics, as well as, possibly, others.
Glad to be here!
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