I have a library of my favorite movies (from Hollywood’s Golden Age) on the Fandango website. The costs range from $12-$20 each (a one-time payment); pretty pricey (in Leroy’s opinion), but I can see them any time I want.
I have seen one movie in a theater in the past 13 years. That was about 5 years ago. The 40 minutes of ads before the movie started means probably another 13 years before I go again.
Last night I watched ‘The Thin Man’ starring William Powell and Myrna Loy. One of my favorites. It is 90 years old this year. Amazing how many things are still relevant today. Casablanca is 82. Maltese Falcon is 83. My Man Godfrey is 88. There are many newer films I love, but the ‘Golden Age’ of Hollywood is a long time ago.
SHIVA 3 months ago
My thoughts!!!
Zykoic 3 months ago
You could go to the theater and pay $12.50/ticket, buy $10 popcorn and $5 drinks. All that and they refuse to pause while you take a potty break!
suv2000 3 months ago
Try Pluto its free
PraiseofFolly 3 months ago
Is Loretta tickling his bum with her foot? Pick something Romantic, then. (—
snsurone76 3 months ago
I have a library of my favorite movies (from Hollywood’s Golden Age) on the Fandango website. The costs range from $12-$20 each (a one-time payment); pretty pricey (in Leroy’s opinion), but I can see them any time I want.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 3 months ago
if you wait six months, you can watch it for free before you decide it sucked
strictures 3 months ago
That’s why I go to the public library for my movies on DVD or Blu-Ray.
Mopman 3 months ago
Well he shouldn’t have rented a movie that apparently is a story about channel listings.
andersjg Premium Member 3 months ago
I have seen one movie in a theater in the past 13 years. That was about 5 years ago. The 40 minutes of ads before the movie started means probably another 13 years before I go again.
elgrecousa Premium Member 3 months ago
Looks like Leroy is out of touch with reality.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 3 months ago
Keep scrolling, Murder She Wrote is playing somewhere.
ncorgbl 3 months ago
Last night I watched ‘The Thin Man’ starring William Powell and Myrna Loy. One of my favorites. It is 90 years old this year. Amazing how many things are still relevant today. Casablanca is 82. Maltese Falcon is 83. My Man Godfrey is 88. There are many newer films I love, but the ‘Golden Age’ of Hollywood is a long time ago.
cuzinron47 3 months ago
If it doesn’t make you feel good, why do it.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
My, movie rental prices sure gone up.
anncorr339 3 months ago
It would be more att the movie theatre. Not counting snacks