When first seen, the pee was frightened out of me. The
public, in general, can be so manipulated and susecptable.
1 posted on
07/18/2023 11:09:07 AM PDT by
V K Lee
To: V K Lee
2 posted on
07/18/2023 11:10:59 AM PDT by
BipolarBob
(Before the crowbar was invented, crows had to drink at home.)
To: V K Lee
I hardly call this comedy. More like prophesy.
3 posted on
07/18/2023 11:12:35 AM PDT by
fwdude
(Conservatism isn't just an ingredient you can add to a sh*t stew & call it good. It's comprehensive.)
To: V K Lee
Voting rights for teenagers!
Well, it actually came to pass. The voting age was reduced to 18 just three years after this movie was released.
7 posted on
07/18/2023 11:37:47 AM PDT by
SamAdams76
(5,301,904 Truth | 86,921,174 Twitter)
To: V K Lee
I’m familiar with this movie, I saw it on the local afternoon movie in the 80s (The next day they showed a movie “The Borgia Stick”) I actually saw the soundtrack in a used record store last month.
Richard Pryor is in this movie.
8 posted on
07/18/2023 11:40:11 AM PDT by
NickRails
To: V K Lee
Given way nowadays to “Wild In the Seats.”
9 posted on
07/18/2023 11:47:46 AM PDT by
DPMD
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To: V K Lee
There’s comedy and then there’s this movie—lame and poorly constructed satire that was hard to watch. I miss National Lampoon back in its hey day.
11 posted on
07/18/2023 1:04:55 PM PDT by
The_Harlequin
(…the time will arrive when you will learn to judge for yourself of what is going on in the world, wi)
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