I paid for my parents to see it in the theater, so if he pretty much had to sit there. My mom loved it, and Shosanna/Fredrick. She audibly gasped when Archie ordered the three whiskeys incorrectly and was angry when Bridget was strangled.
I love going through old things! I was shocked upon finding a print of an animated short film from the late '70s, The Devil and Daniel Mouse, which was out of print for years and highly sought after. It came out on DVD five years ago or so, but my library had a print the entire time! I know nothing about projectors, but I always thought it'd be interesting to learn.
only experience I've had was helping a French director create a short animated movie for children around last year or the year before that
That's amazing! My film experience is limited; I helped with sound and on set photography with a short film and creating gore effects for another.
That's seriously awesome! Back in high school, I went to my local thrift store to find that someone donated their collection of late '70s/early '80s designer sunglasses - the kind that take up half your face - and I bought a pair with white frames for a few dollars. Everyone thought they were strange and tacky (and they probably are, that's why I love them), and then later, after graduating and going to college, they came back in style.
There's something striking about the aesthetics of that time period: the colors, the clothes, the way people looked; it's all so stunning.
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