My movie and TV watching in June 2024 stretches from 1932 to 2024 including film noir, a Western, comedies, documentaries, and more covering works from the U.S., England, France, and Argentina. I also include a film celebrating the work of Donald Sutherland, whom we sadly lost last month. I hope to hear what you discovered in June, but here’s what I encountered:
I'm surprised they didn't let you screen "Airplane!"- it's funny as hell with a lot of good lines ("I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue...").
My branch manager (who also loves the movie) wasn't comfortable with the Peter Graves character or the jive scenes. Plus we were working in a very conservative community. But I love the movie!
I'm surprised they didn't let you screen "Airplane!"- it's funny as hell with a lot of good lines ("I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue...").
My branch manager (who also loves the movie) wasn't comfortable with the Peter Graves character or the jive scenes. Plus we were working in a very conservative community. But I love the movie!