Odie
Charter Member
"PS Another note: at my local multiplex, Lincoln was playing on a single screen, while Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 was playing on four. I don't know what that means, if anything. "
I can only speak for my wife and myself, but History, as a subject matter about anything, never appealed to either of us until we got into our late 40's and early 50's (age-wise). Suddenly,
the past was interesting and no matter what the subject matter (WW1 & 2, Civil War, Industrial age, etc.) we found ourselves reading and watching more of that programming than
anything else. It may be an age thing, because when we were younger, we were too busy working, raising a family, and doing life-chores that we were more concerned with getting a good
night's sleep and getting to work the next day than finding out about the past.
My son is 28 years old, married, and has a new addition on the way and I see and hear in his conversations with me, a lot of how my wife and I must've been when we were that age.
Thanks for the review of the film...it's on the list to see.
I can only speak for my wife and myself, but History, as a subject matter about anything, never appealed to either of us until we got into our late 40's and early 50's (age-wise). Suddenly,
the past was interesting and no matter what the subject matter (WW1 & 2, Civil War, Industrial age, etc.) we found ourselves reading and watching more of that programming than
anything else. It may be an age thing, because when we were younger, we were too busy working, raising a family, and doing life-chores that we were more concerned with getting a good
night's sleep and getting to work the next day than finding out about the past.
My son is 28 years old, married, and has a new addition on the way and I see and hear in his conversations with me, a lot of how my wife and I must've been when we were that age.
Thanks for the review of the film...it's on the list to see.