Kathy, yes, thanks! I think that is about where I came in. He was flirting with a cigarette girl. Does that sound like it?
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He was flirting with a cigarette girl.
That's how Fred and Barney met Wilma and Betty.
That's how Fred and Barney met Wilma and Betty.
But they turned out to be much saner, ironically.
That's how Fred and Barney met Wilma and Betty.
Imagine what Howard Hughes could've done with the Spruce Goose if he'd had access to pterodactyls.
Yep, he ran into his press agent and joined him at the table, ordering milk instead of the "tea" that everyone else was enjoying (this was during Prohibition, which I forgot until the agent used a euphamism for the booze). The agent was hitting on the girl first by using the standard "hey, doll, you're beautiful" lines, but Howard was much more direct.
Thanks again, Kathy. I was thinking there would be about 15 minutes of previews so I thought I'd get in on time. I guess they don't show too many with shows that have been there awhile, or are as long as this one.
I thought Kissing Jessica Stein was sweet, but agree that it wasn't especially believable. I liked some of the writing, though.
I saw Chinatown last night. It took me a while to get into the story, but once I did -- wow. And I totally never knew jack Nicholson used to be sexy.
Kissing Jessica Stein irritated me more than not -- I didn't care if either of these people were happy by the end, and then there was the implausible thing to boot.
I liked Jessica Stein, but nothing like my unholy "Chinatown" love!
Thanks again, Kathy. I was thinking there would be about 15 minutes of previews so I thought I'd get in on time. I guess they don't show too many with shows that have been there awhile, or are as long as this one.
A lot of movie theaters in my city are starting the previews before the listed start time for the actual movie, because they (the previews) have gotten so long that people started bitching about the movie not starting "on time." Maybe that's what happened with your theater, quester.