happyfilmluvguy
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A friend of mine asked me last night if I wanted to see a movie. I said sure, what film? Since he works at Universal Studios, he's able to go in the backlot of the studio. Last night I had the great privilage of seeing Cape Fear starring Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck in their spine tingling drama on the big screen in the Universal Backlot. A film which was made by Universal was having a screening. My friend had no idea what it was or who was in it or what year it was made. He thought it was a horror monster type film. When he told me the title, I told him it was an old film noir detective type story in black and white. He seemed kind of disappointed yet interested in seeing it. When we got to the screening room, it had already begun, but we weren't missing a thing yet.
When the film ended and the lights turned on, I looked behind us to see who else was in the theater. Turns out we were the youngest people in the theater. I asked my friend what he thought of the film, and he said it was the first old film he'd really seen and that he was actually into it. A bit of a surprise to him. There's nothing like seeing a movie on a screen bigger than your living room and there was nothing better than to see Cape Fear on that same screen.
What do you like about this masterpiece thriller?
A friend of mine asked me last night if I wanted to see a movie. I said sure, what film? Since he works at Universal Studios, he's able to go in the backlot of the studio. Last night I had the great privilage of seeing Cape Fear starring Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck in their spine tingling drama on the big screen in the Universal Backlot. A film which was made by Universal was having a screening. My friend had no idea what it was or who was in it or what year it was made. He thought it was a horror monster type film. When he told me the title, I told him it was an old film noir detective type story in black and white. He seemed kind of disappointed yet interested in seeing it. When we got to the screening room, it had already begun, but we weren't missing a thing yet.
When the film ended and the lights turned on, I looked behind us to see who else was in the theater. Turns out we were the youngest people in the theater. I asked my friend what he thought of the film, and he said it was the first old film he'd really seen and that he was actually into it. A bit of a surprise to him. There's nothing like seeing a movie on a screen bigger than your living room and there was nothing better than to see Cape Fear on that same screen.
What do you like about this masterpiece thriller?