Dating instructional film for teens from 1949. It's kind of long at 12 minutes, but mildly funny... if not a bit creepy! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17-XtkyRRdI[/media]
I got a big kick in watching the movie. It reminded me of how shy I was and when I first asked a woman for a date in high school. I thought it was a good basic teaching tool to teach men how to ask for a date and what to do. TM
Yeah I always think that when I see an old black and white that everyone is... DEAD. I'm looking at ghosts. Watched Charlie Chaplin's "Little Tramp" flick from 1922 on Netflix. A little baby makes an appearance toward the end and I was thinking even the baby would be in his 90s now! In 50 years, what will people be thinking when the watch oldies like "Independence Day" with Will Smith, and all the movies we have nowadays. It will be creepy. Or all the home camera movies and home videos. Tons of home shorts with dead ghosts from the past. It doesn't hit us right now very much because only right now are we entering a mass video age. But in 50 years it will get very creepy. And an even creepier thought, we'll all be the dead ones.
I don't get-it, Karea and Jesse. You two must think a like. Where do all of these morbid and creepy thoughts come from when you see old movies? I have some thoughts of what the people look like, now, and think they are, probably, old, ugly, use a cane, wear diapers, have one foot in the grave, hard of hearing, don't recognize people they have known for years and in a nursing home....but, it's NOT creepy thoughts.:lol: TM