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Joe Mantegna recommended The Producers (1967) in Movies (curated)

 
The Producers (1967)
The Producers (1967)
1967 | Classics, Comedy

"The Producers is one of my favorite movies, and I don’t mean the musical. I mean the original one that Mel Brooks directed, with Zero Mostel. I saw it when it first came out. I saw it in the movie theaters, back in the ’60s. I just think as a comedy, and also being in the business as I am, and coming from theater, it just had that much more impact for me. That’s a movie I like very much."

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Permission To Land by The Darkness
Permission To Land by The Darkness
2002 | Alternative, Indie, Metal, Rock
6.7 (3 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"I’m familiar with this band’s work. They just came offstage. This song has been in the set for hundreds of years and is always a highlight. Any version of it will do me, but I’ve chosen the live one because we’ve got a live album coming out and everyone should buy it. When we’re on fire, there’s no better thrill than playing a song like this that everybody knows and loves. You long for songs like that in a set like ours."

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Sarah (7798 KP) created a post

Oct 4, 2020  
Well unsurprisingly Cineworld have now announced that they will be closing over the coming weeks, in the hope they may be able to reopen next year. It's a blow for those of us who like going regularly, but considering there's no big films due out (now Bond has been pushed back) and there was barely anyone at the cinema in the past few months, I can't blame them. I just hope they can reopen next year and aren't forced to close permanently! 😕
     
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Erika (17788 KP) Oct 4, 2020

I'm fully expecting this to happen to Regal to (owned by the same people). The theater has been deserted, and I've been one of the only people there. The studios majorly messed the theaters over. I don't know how many more times I can see Tenet, I've already seen it 4x by now. This is the worst.

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Sarah (7798 KP) Oct 4, 2020

I really don't understand why they're pulling all the films. It's not like live theatres that are always virtually full and have to be. The screens in my cinema have never been full to capacity over the years and I know covid has probably lowered audience numbers a little, but don't the studios see that if they showed the films, people will go to see them?