Ya know, I'm normally opposed to hurting animals...but here's goes....
She's too old...No she's not...She's too old...No she's not...She's too old...No she's not...She's too old...No she's not...She's too old...No she's not...She's too old...No she's not...She's too old...No she's not...
There...
I'm an old fart, but on the HTF, I can still learn new sh.....er stuff. I never knew this. The drive-in experience may never have been the perfect theater experience, but I do miss those days.
Ithink this just show how subjective the movie experience is. Only one other poster agreed with my comment on her acting. It has never occurred to me that she was two old. Most feel her acting was good. I can't say that any of these impressions are invalid.
I do remember Belushi's funny parody...
I'm wondering if I'm the only one who feels this way. There is one scene that nearly takes me out of the movie. When Alex Kitner's mom comes to the dock and slaps Brodie, the actress just doesn't pull it off. I can see her act. I know they used locals for some of the parts and I figure she's...
Of all the moments of terror in the film, the first one with Chrissie, bothers me the most. No visible shark or blood but I experience her terror and pain more than any other event in the movie. Not even Quint's demise bothers me as much. I often zip thru this attack because it bothers me so...