Shoe by Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins
- October 11, 2009
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yyyguy
said,
about 1 month ago
a bird of birds! which is to say, ”CHEEP!”
Yukoner said, about 1 month ago
Mister Sensitivity
jrbj said, about 1 month ago
She knows Shoe won’t give her a break, but he’d love to give her a little beak.
cvuco said, about 1 month ago
Sex and the city with a bird named Shoe. She’s gonna be disappointed that he thinks Kenneth Cole Haan is one guy.
BC13
said,
about 1 month ago
I hope you didn’t go to the refreshment counter. You would have been crying all night.
dkram said, about 1 month ago
My pocket book goes into a coma when ever I go to the cinema.
William Tidler Jr. said, about 1 month ago
I was OK at the movies until the popcorn and Cokes cost more than the admission.
pbarnrob said, about 1 month ago
The concession is where the money is in running a theater. Ticket sales tend to go to the distributor, with a thin margin for the house.
shellacfanatic said, about 1 month ago
At those rates, it’s better to ignore what’s in the theatres and simply BUY the bleeep DVDs to watch at home.
FishStix said, about 1 month ago
Haven’t been mugged by a theater since I gave ‘em up years ago.
The crowds are noisy and uncouth, can’t pause the show for a break, the snacks are a rip-off and the bathroom at home is all mine!
Thank the Good Lord for Comcast and their free movies!
GrinsToYa said, about 1 month ago
4 years ago I bought a 62” hi-def, 6 channel surround sound movie system for $3500 and have never been back to a movie theater since. The savings from no one dinging my car doors in parking lots with spaces too small for a small car in it self has been a blessing… let alone the $50 it costs for two people with popcorn and a soda… cry fowl Shoe.
Richard said, about 1 month ago
Haven’t been to a movie theater since 1985, can’t say as I really miss em.
BC13
said,
about 1 month ago
I haven’t been to the theatre since the Phantom Menace.
I currently own 386 movies in my movie library. I’ll watch them or Turner Classic Movies if I’m in the mood for a movie.
nighthawks
said,
about 1 month ago
phanthom menace!–wasn’t that some rudolph valentino silent movie from 1921?
joefish625 said, about 1 month ago
only $10???
BC13
said,
about 1 month ago
nighthawks
Star Wars
smoothpate said, about 1 month ago
nighthawks said, “phanthom menace!–wasn’t that some rudolph valentino silent movie from 1921?”
I thought that was a documentary about why we invaded Iraq!!!!!
Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago
I rarely go to movie theaters; but, when I do, it’s almost always for the 1st showing and the patrons are always well behaved. I avoid the crowds; but, not on purpose. I go early because of my fixed-inome budget.
If the movie producers and distributors shared their profits with the movie theaters, one wouldn’t have to pay $3.00 (or more) for a soft drink that cost the theater less than 50 cents, including the cup, the ice, the drink, and the time that it took the person in the concession stand to serve it.
A “bleep” DVD would be one of those which contains profanity or pornography, right?
jtpozenel said, about 1 month ago
Of course going to a movie was a lot cheaper many years ago. But it seems like theaters have priced a lot of people out of going today. I remember theaters being packed, but now everyone avoids them to avoid being fleeced. It’s no wonder that they go out of business so often.
artybee said, about 1 month ago
How about that surcharge for “renting” 3-D glasses? And they keep making more movies in 3-D. Do I detect a trend?
Susan001 said, about 1 month ago
Today’s movies aren’t worth crying–or paying $10–over.
BTW, young lady, your answer should have been, “Slim to none.”
Ushindi
said,
about 1 month ago
I knew Belch Fire made cars, but had no idea they also made beer - I’d like to try that sometime, see if you really do…..
dkram said, about 1 month ago
I remember going to the drive-in movie theater for 25 cents per person, popcorn stand on the way in, little house in the middle with projectors on one end snack-bar on the other.
A good family night out for a few dollars.
Stuart Gathman said, about 1 month ago
The second run theatre I go to has $3 tickets, and $3 popcorn that I actually buy the kids because it meets my standards for reasonable ingredients.
cholldekkgher stenst... said, about 1 month ago
She’s got his character, he’s hard boiled
He’s got the idea he’s gonna make her soiled
Mr Sensitivity is a “cheep” old bird
This is what that chick has heard
So now his plans have completely been foiled