Excellent documentary on the making of the movie on Nat Geo. Saw it when it came out in a packed theater and I remember everyone going crazy when Ben Gardner’s head popped up.
We have to go out of town and can no longer go to the event at Smart Financial Center. Section 104, Row T, Seats 1 and 2. Paid over $400. Asking $250 for the pair.
We were planning a month long trip to Spain and Portugal this Fall but that’s out now. Less about the money but more about potential issues with locals and other European tourists
Nara Park in Japan. The deer have taught us to bow, then they bow and you give them a deer cracker. One of the coolest things we did there. We also took an underground tour of Osaka which showed us things most tourists don’t see. Tokyo has more Michelin starred restaurants than any other city in the world. Try to go to one or two through the Omakase reservation system( like open table). Go to Tsukiji, the largest fish market in the world
I saw the last 10 minutes on YouTube. Paul singing the medley from abbey Road and Martin Short thanking everyone from the first cast. Jane and Chevy were on the stage.
I’m a big fan and I saw the documentary last night. Fantastic and fun. It brought back a lot of memories for me. Saw them in Dallas when I was 16 and paid $4 for the ticket( the going rate in the mid-70s:).
As an old guy who watched the show from the beginning as a 17 year old, the show and this movie spoke to me. It is a fantastic movie and brought me back to those days. It was such a cultural phenomenon and we watched the show every Saturday night and then went out and partied.
Honestly, I thought Parker and Allen were already in. I saw both play and they were great in their prime. Glad they finally made it. Really sorry Allen isn’t alive to enjoy it.