norton94
Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe
I went to see a movie with my husband yesterday. There were only about 9 people in this theater.
The Penguin Lessons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdjEXNX1nSA
It was based on real events, so it got a little slow a few times, but I enjoyed it. My husband dozed off a couple times :w00t: HA. But my comment/question today is that I had a full dose of nostalgia at the end of the movie when they flashed the updates of characters on the screen and the older gentleman on the other side of our row read aloud (not trying to be rude just really absorbed in the moment) and commented things like "wow that's remarkable" etc. It was so pure!
It reminded me so much of something my dad would have done. He used to talk through the previews and wouldn't think twice about commenting during the credits like this man. [He was quiet during the movie thank goodness!] This thing embarrassed me so much as a kid/young adult when I really just wanted him to be silent and not bring me any unwanted attention. He's still alive and still does this (probably more now since he's a bit hard of hearing!) but it got me thinking about my dad with such nostalgia. My husband even said - "He's like your dad!" it's such a trait! It made me laugh out loud several times on the drive home because it was so him!
The trio behind us also were quietly talking at one point during the movie - "No don't do it" about the plot. So I wonder - is this more of a thing since we've watched so many movies at home in the advent of streaming and post-Covid. Was my dad ahead of his time?
Does this irk you or are you okay with the communal experience? Personally it made me day yesterday :wub:
The Penguin Lessons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdjEXNX1nSA
It was based on real events, so it got a little slow a few times, but I enjoyed it. My husband dozed off a couple times :w00t: HA. But my comment/question today is that I had a full dose of nostalgia at the end of the movie when they flashed the updates of characters on the screen and the older gentleman on the other side of our row read aloud (not trying to be rude just really absorbed in the moment) and commented things like "wow that's remarkable" etc. It was so pure!
It reminded me so much of something my dad would have done. He used to talk through the previews and wouldn't think twice about commenting during the credits like this man. [He was quiet during the movie thank goodness!] This thing embarrassed me so much as a kid/young adult when I really just wanted him to be silent and not bring me any unwanted attention. He's still alive and still does this (probably more now since he's a bit hard of hearing!) but it got me thinking about my dad with such nostalgia. My husband even said - "He's like your dad!" it's such a trait! It made me laugh out loud several times on the drive home because it was so him!
The trio behind us also were quietly talking at one point during the movie - "No don't do it" about the plot. So I wonder - is this more of a thing since we've watched so many movies at home in the advent of streaming and post-Covid. Was my dad ahead of his time?
Does this irk you or are you okay with the communal experience? Personally it made me day yesterday :wub: