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Originally Posted by asianthree
Have to ask are you at the theater couple times a week? You are on top of every new release.
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Daddy's Home was a recent DVD release. I skipped going to it at the theaters. When we have company or I am visiting another city, I usually go to more than one film a week. If there is no socializing involved, I just go to one every ten days or so.
I have had a huge affection for movies since auditing two film criticism classes from Howard Rosenberg at the University of Nevada, Reno back in the early 1980s.
Howard Rosenberg
There is a different Howard Rosenberg who is a formed TV critic for Los Angeles media.
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I see a lot of films on DVD.
Kirk G., --the teacher's assistant from Rosenberg's Film Criticism UNR classes-- was a former Earl Wooster High School classmate of mine (Class of 1977) until I took correspondence courses to get out of high school in three years. So, I was Class of 1976 but earned two BAs over 5 years but then stuck around taking some Graduate Courses while I figured out what to do. These were in part transferable to my MA in Librarianship and Information Management which I earned from the University of Denver in May of 1984. Did see many movies with my fellow librarianship students while in Denver as well. My later 224 613 Project helped re-pay for the Stipend Grant I got from the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education State of Nevada Office to attend the University of Denver which is a quite expensive private university. One of these moved to the LA area and the last I heard had married someone who wanted to be a screenwriter. I lost touch with this nice Asian-American couple though.
If you want to know why I am biased Google Taltarzac725 and it should bring up many documents which should help you and others to figure out what is going on here. I have put a huge amount of work into this massive effort. The work started the weekend of February 28, 1976 in the downtown Reno Washoe County Library.