Evenings at home are more precious and special to me as I get older. My wife and I discovered, or rather rediscovered classic movies last year and the experience of watching them quickly became an eagerly anticipated daily event for us. Many evenings are now spent in an almost ritualized way – read more
Remember when I posted about two weeks ago that I’d never seen Lawrence Arabia? Well, call that post obsolete because two weeks later I have seen, and thoroughly enjoyed, all 228 minutes of it. As I said in my earlier post, good things come to those who wait and, boy, am I glad I waited to read more
It’s like Huey, Dewey or Louie came to life in the creepiest way. I can safely say that I have seen more good movies than bad, but those few truly awful movies leave a lasting image. After my husband decided to watch Howard the Duck, to see if it was as bad as everyone said (oh, it was worse) read more
Hey gang, The Timothy Carey Experience is now available for downloading on your Kindle! For a mere 99 cents a month you can enjoy the blog wherever you go. Here is the link! It doesn’t appear to be available for the Kindle Fire, but since that device has an actual web browser, you should be ab read more
Last week, the True Classics crew–all four of us–gathered in Birmingham at the historic Alabama Theatre to see the 1962 classic To Kill a Mockingbird on the big screen. Seeing films at the Alabama is an experience. There really is no other word for it. Stepping into the lavishly redecor read more
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jun 6, 2012
Today as I surfed around, I discovered that it was the anniversary of the first drive-in theater opening. The first theater opened in Camden, New Jersey. There are several places covering that angle, and Google even had their daily doodle reflect the date. What struck me as fortuitous timing was t read more