[Autumn of Ginny] Tuesday Movie Day Revisited

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njbookwoman

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Feb 9, 2015, 5:18:35 PM2/9/15
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A friend asked if I still did Tuesday Movie Day. No, I replied. Every day can be Tuesday Movie Day now--right from my own family room couch. That's good and bad.

I miss the sense of adventure and the pleasant anticipation of sitting in a theatre and watching the big screen either alone or with a friend. I don't think I've seen as many foreign and independent films as I used to at Claridge Cinema in Montclair. But I do have so many options now.

We get HBO and Showtime as part of our Silver Cable package. I still get Netflix DVD's in the mail twice a month. Many of the foreign and independent films only appear on DVD and not on streaming. My son was amazed when he was home one vacation to see the bright red envelope and he promptly ordered Netflix online with a few clicks of the remote. Did he pay for that? Not likely. I was also informed by Amazon that I had access to their Amazon Flicks, since I became an Amazon Prime customer for the free shipping. There's also Public Television. What would we do without our British imports? And the always popular Saturday night at the movies with a classic film followed by an independent film and then a short (if you can stay up past midnight) 

I dont' want to add up the price of all these services, but presumably they might be less than the steep movie tickets, even for us seniors at the matinee discount.

And it's so easy...I have to plan my day, so that I don't succumb to full time TV watching. I just digested Amazon's 10 episode season of Transparent in the course of one week. (but in fairness they were only half hour shows) Another friend had recommended the BBC's Sherlock Holmes with Benedict Cumberbatch which had been on Public TV. We found it on Netflix and yes, I have become a Cumberbitch.

It's hard to replicate the delicious abandon of sneaking out of work early, when Tuesday Movie Day first started. I was still working then, but had already been told we would be merged out of existence within the year, so it was the perfect way to add a little excitement to a job in a holding pattern. Today I try to do all my non profit work now in the morning and early afternoon so I'm ready by 3 pm to indulge--not every day, of course. Well, let's say, not every day in the good weather.

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Lynn Ballas

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Feb 9, 2015, 7:42:23 PM2/9/15
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A cumberbitch! I have not heard that before. Very funny.


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Bonnie

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Feb 10, 2015, 9:11:35 AM2/10/15
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You must start binging Alpha House on Amazon. It's hilarious!

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Cynthia Davis

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Feb 10, 2015, 9:23:42 AM2/10/15
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I also highly recommend Bomb Girls.


Subject: Re: [Autumn of Ginny] Tuesday Movie Day Revisited
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Peter Haynes

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Feb 10, 2015, 9:30:22 AM2/10/15
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Media feeds are wonderful but let us not forget live theatre! 

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g knackmuhs

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Feb 10, 2015, 11:20:59 AM2/10/15
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bonnie and cyn: I always welcome new shows to view!
peter: yes, streaming video will never replace a live show. i understand there's a good one coming up in wilton, ct! Never underestimate local theatre groups. (see attached)
 
Ginny Knackmuhs
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"..fighting for treatments to extend life and make metastatic breast cancer a truly chronic disease like diabetes or HIV/AIDS"




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Beth Revere

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Feb 10, 2015, 10:54:11 PM2/10/15
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Cumberbitch...hilarious!!

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