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I'm posting here rather than the General thread, as I'm not talking about movies in general
Someone in another thread just mentioned the movie, "The Big Short" and I realised I haven't seen it.
Tell me, what are your favourite stock market / trading movies? I've not seen many. Wall Street and Boiler Room...can't think of any others off top of my head...
Any faves?
Wolf of Wall Street?
I read the book, but missed the movie. ... or have I missed much?
only got a copy of that last week and haven't watched it yetMargin Call - its isn't strictly about stock market per se but it covers the actions of staff at an investment bank that's in trouble during the financial crisis. Fantastic performances from a great cast including Kevin Spacey, Jeremy Irons, Demi Moore, Simon Baker, Zachary Quinto and Paul Bettany.
and this was the first time in a movie theatre / bioscope since Covid came along. No real reason apart from just getting out of the routine.went to see Maestro today. As much about Mrs Bernstein as the bloke .
My bold.and this was the first time in a movie theatre / bioscope since Covid came along. No real reason apart from just getting out of the routine.
I was never a fan of the home entertainment system and have always preferred to pay, one ticket at a time, in the immersive experience that is cinema.
I wish there were drive ins still!My bold.
Have always liked/enjoyed going to see films. Drive ins were a special fav and agree 100%. The immersive experience either shared or alone, the cinema has always been and always will be special for this little movie buff...
Next one on the list is Killers of the FlowerMoon and yes, Maestro too...
drive-in and panel van. The perfect combination.I wish there were drive ins still!
Are there?
I can only imagine how cool it would be to go to a drive in; buy some pizzas etc and watch some movie on a ginormous screen!
It really must’ve been fun, while it lasted?
That’s what I think @Craton was really referring todrive-in and panel van. The perfect combination.
I wish there were drive ins still!
Are there?
I think (memory getting REALLY vague here) I remember reading a small article somewhere as to why they would be absolutely no way viable anymore.
But - have things settled now? I mean, we have Netflix (I don’t) but the cinema still exists (I’ve started doing again what I did in my 20’s - I go see every new release that even remotely interests me. On my own. Small popcorn and bottle of water)
Dunno. I’m just bored at the minute (forgot I posted this until I just got notice of a recent comment).
I have less than zero idea about what the costs would be (vs revenue).
But I *could* see something like that being a thing again - on a fad basis (5 or 10 years?)
You’d want the food (and probably alcohol) aspect to it as well, I’d imagine.
I don’t normally post ditties of trivial : vague day dreaming; so forgive me - I did at least start the thread
Took my daughter to see latest Trolls on weekend. I secretly hope she wants to see it again
I can only imagine how cool it would be to go to a drive in; buy some pizzas etc and watch some movie on a ginormous screen!
It really must’ve been fun, while it lasted?
Ahh, the good ol' days! Sadly, a by-gone era.That’s what I think @Craton was really referring to
...and yes, going to the drive-in was most certainly a whole lot of fun and a great family social outing/gathering.Adelaide’s Last Drive-In to close in 2022 – Wallis Cinema’s Mainline Last Summer Program
Adelaide’s only remaining outdoor drive-in cinema – Mainline Drive-In at Gepps Cross – will close in February 2022.
The Wallis family, after 65 years of operating, has made the difficult decision to close the Gepps Cross Mainline Drive-In after the upcoming Summer season. Announcing the news on their Wallis Mainline Drive-in Facebook page, they are promising to make their last season a memorable one, naming it Our Last Summer – Memories That Remain.
The final movie schedule for December 2021 and January 2022 includes family friendly movies such as Clifford The Big Red Dog, Sing 2, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – 40th Anniversary and Addams Family 2. In February you can watch films such as Encanto and the original classic Grease (1978).
With the van facing the wrong way. naughty times. I guess that is why the lights were turned on so quickly when the film finished. Didn't leave much time to get decent.drive-in and panel van. The perfect combination.
might help explain the decrease in natural population growth in Australia , but we needed more tax slaves anyway ( according to the politicians )With the van facing the wrong way. naughty times. I guess that is why the lights were turned on so quickly when the film finished. Didn't leave much time to get decent.
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