Heh Heh. I "live" at Turner Classic Movies. I was weaned on the movies of the 30s and 40s. And, NO, I wasn't around to see them in the theaters. But, in the 50s and 60s, when our 3 TV channels showed a movie, it was from the 30s and 40s because they were old enough to be out of copyright and in the public domain, meaning TV didn't have to pay for them (or, at least, didn't have to pay much).

I've become an old movie buff, and love them to this day. I'm particularly hooked on the many character actors that populated those movies, always giving a wonderful performance. The list is infinite.

The earthquake scene in San Fransisco was pretty darned impressive considering it was done in 1936, and without computers.

Is Turner Classic Movie "rage" anything like road "rage"?

Apologies for the hijack, but I can talk old movies for days (and often do, much to the displeasure of those around me ).


Jack

"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton