How old were you in 1961?
Any of you see it in the theaters?
I myself wasn't around then...I was -29 years old at the time (lol)
"After all, TOMORROW is ANOTHER DAY"
Any of you see it in the theaters?
I myself wasn't around then...I was -29 years old at the time (lol)
"After all, TOMORROW is ANOTHER DAY"
My mother wasn't even born then!
shareWasn't born until 1989.
"Don't believe everything you hear on the radio." - Charles Foster Kane
Wasn't born yet..born in 1971.
shareI was a long way off, but my dad would have been 5 years old.
I still marvel at how different the early 60s were compared to what came later. Men still wore suits and hats, women skirts and dresses, big old boxy cars, and everyone seemed to smile at each other and whistle as they walked down the street.
~ I've been very lonely in my isolated tower of indecipherable speech.
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I was about in my forties I guess
shareI wasn't born either, I was minus 20.
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Born in 1954. Never saw it, ever, till tonight on TMC. I liked parts of it because it reminded me of Mad Men. Not in quality, but just the recreation of the era was nostalgic for me.
I was 18 and I saw it in the theater the summer before I left for college, and it was all the rage on our campus.
I think a lot of the differences in opinion on this film are due to some of the wide age differences, and the contexts in which people remember the film.
Remember, it's a 55 year old film and very different from the average movie of the times.
IMNTBHO 😉