I like the movie trailers. They give me time to get more popcorn before the movie starts. ..and use the bathroom. ..and take out a home loan. ..and get a good night sleep. Sheesh!
I think movie trailers are made with a blender these days or the electronic equivalent. chop,chop,chop,chop,chop,chop…yeah, I really got a sense of what the movie was about. Not.
I’ve been disappointed and disgusted with some movies when I’ve gone to see them. The only good part of the movie was in the trailer and about as long. The rest of the movie was garbage and didn’t explain what was seen in the trailer.
This reminds me of one of the best 5 minutes of silent film I ever saw: the first 5 minutes of the Pixar animated movie UP, which was in a way a kind of trailer for the rest of the movie. It showed how the curmudgeonly old protagonist was once an energetic young man who lived a long, happy time with the love of his life until she passed away. You wouldn’t expect something that short to be as emotionally devastating as it was, but it set the tone for the rest of the movie. Your heart was totally with old Carl (voiced by the late Ed Asner) the entire rest of the way.
eastern.woods.metal about 3 years ago
So the new widow’s name is Elayne
Imagine about 3 years ago
Elayne me down to rest.
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
…thrills, chills coming soon to a theater near you!
MichaelAxelFleming about 3 years ago
In a world . . . .
baddawg1989 about 3 years ago
In a world where a cheesy-voiced announcer can make a living cutting audio for movie trailers… ;-)
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
Kill Bill.
Say What? Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t let the anticipation kill you, Elayne.
dot-the-I about 3 years ago
I laughed. I cried.
Doug K about 3 years ago
I wonder how Elayne feels about this?
sandpiper about 3 years ago
How come death seems the topic of the day today? Seems several strips touch on it.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
ka-spoiler alert
michaeljwolff about 3 years ago
And underneath Elayne’s name someone will post a sign “The Director’s Cut”.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 3 years ago
pretty shallow grave
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I like the movie trailers. They give me time to get more popcorn before the movie starts. ..and use the bathroom. ..and take out a home loan. ..and get a good night sleep. Sheesh!
david_42 about 3 years ago
I think movie trailers are made with a blender these days or the electronic equivalent. chop,chop,chop,chop,chop,chop…yeah, I really got a sense of what the movie was about. Not.
walstib Premium Member about 3 years ago
From the sequel to “The Graduate”.
monya_43 about 3 years ago
I’ve been disappointed and disgusted with some movies when I’ve gone to see them. The only good part of the movie was in the trailer and about as long. The rest of the movie was garbage and didn’t explain what was seen in the trailer.
rossevrymn about 3 years ago
Before Rotten Tomatoes, Bill got me on a number of occasions.
mindjob about 3 years ago
I’m waiting for the trailer park king. Maybe in Agnes
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Of course, he’d have an extra-wide Cinemascope grave.
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
Meanwhile Elayne, is arranging to have " <—-I’m with stupid" carved above her name.
ElwoodP about 3 years ago
I want to commend all the commenters so far for NOT blaming Trump for something.
paranormal about 3 years ago
I thought that was in reference to trailer houses…
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Woman’s gravestone in same Hollywood cemetary where Al Jolson is buried——
“If this is Heaven,then where’s the chocolate?”
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Knee slaping toon.
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
What if she meets the love of her life at Seaside Seniors and wants to rest in eternal peace with him, not Bill?
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
This reminds me of one of the best 5 minutes of silent film I ever saw: the first 5 minutes of the Pixar animated movie UP, which was in a way a kind of trailer for the rest of the movie. It showed how the curmudgeonly old protagonist was once an energetic young man who lived a long, happy time with the love of his life until she passed away. You wouldn’t expect something that short to be as emotionally devastating as it was, but it set the tone for the rest of the movie. Your heart was totally with old Carl (voiced by the late Ed Asner) the entire rest of the way.
JudyAz about 3 years ago
I’ve heard two different versions of what was supposed to be on the gravestone of W C Fields:
“I rather be here than in Philadelphia”
and
“All things considered, I’d rather be in Philadelphia”
keenanthelibrarian about 3 years ago
All that to look forward to, Elayne.
milohbarkow about 3 years ago
Could someone explain this one please. I don’t really understand what it means.