One of the finest romance movies ever produced by Hollywood returns to the big screen tomorrow and Wednesday.
Showtimes
Malco
Sunday: 4
Wednesday: 7
Tinseltown
Sunday: 4 (sold out)
Wednesday: 7
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One of the finest romance movies ever produced by Hollywood returns to the big screen tomorrow and Wednesday.
Please tell me you're being sarcastic.
Hmm. Love the movie, but not sure I’d classify it as a “classic romance.”
Distraction!
Not a romance.
And certainly not one of Hollywood's best.
But, guess you needed some clicks KF, so you threw that out for our negative responses.
Success on a Saturday afternoon, I guess.
Anyone who doesn’t like this movie needs to move to north of the Mason Dixon line into yankee territory.
Try watching the first 30 seconds of the trailer.
This is a suitable movie for a Leadco Vinyl Siding sponsored movie on Saturday afternoon on WLBT.
OK KF. I watched the first 30 seconds of the trailer. In fact, I watched all of it.
Still don't see it as a romantic movie. And still don't see it as one of Hollywood's best.
And yes, 4:44, I live and always have, south of the Mason Dixon line. Never said I didn't 'like' this movie -- liked it when it first came out actually. And I liked it when I saw it again a couple of years ago. Its good, its entertaining. BUT, it absolutely is not one of Hollywood's best no matter where one lives or where he/she is from.
It's somewhat of 70's rom-com, but more of a comedy.
But I think all can agree, it was one of the best "product placement"
movies of all time.
The marketing staff of the Pontiac Division at General Motors, hit a "Home Run"!
Everyone wanted a (Black and Gold) Trans Am after that film was released.
Ya had to be part of the simpler 70s to appreciate it. At the time, it was riotous fun.
Bunch of old people up in here.
"Shut up! One shit at a time!"
The trailer referred to it as a romance movie and it was clearly made in jest. A pity you did not realize it. I bite my thumb at thee, sir.
Some people don't have a sense of humor. Even the front license plate is funny. How did the woke/inclusive/PC Hollywood let that slip by in the rerun.
We were living in Cleveland MS when the oovie originally came out. During the run at the theatre, the Cleveland PoPos got in a chase, attempting to pull over a young lad, who was speeding around town in the Bandit style Trans Am his cotton farmer daddy had purchased for him a few weeks earlier.
There was a brick house in a neighborhood on the west side of town, with folks watching night time TV in their back rom/Den. They heard what sounded like an explosion and ran to the front, to find the Delta farmer's son had driven his Trans Am through the brick wall of the front end bedroom.
As I recall, the front third of the car was inside the room.
Thankfully, no one was sleeping in the room when the accident occurred.
On an unrelated note, I met Burt and Sally in a dollar store in Mt. Home, Arkansas when they were a thing (relationship wise). Burth was evry fond of fishing at Bull Shoals Reservior and they were staying at a resort in Bull Shoals. The Dollar store in Mt. Home was a big place to shop in those days.
Reminds me of the time I smuggled 2 cases of Coors out of Colorado, in my checked luggage. Couldn't get it in the South, back in the 70's.
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