Matt Patches at thedissolve.com has a piece about “How Plan 9 From Outer Space earned, and lost, the title of worst movie of all time.” Joel is quoted in it, natch.
Thanks to Gregory for the heads up.
Joel Quoted in Piece about ‘Plan 9’Matt Patches at thedissolve.com has a piece about “How Plan 9 From Outer Space earned, and lost, the title of worst movie of all time.” Joel is quoted in it, natch. Thanks to Gregory for the heads up. 4 Replies to “Joel Quoted in Piece about ‘Plan 9’”Commenting at Satellite News
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And from that day on, they called him Patches.
Not the quote from Joel, but what a wonderful image.
“Going to the movies is like going to church”
damn, I never thought of it that way but it’s so true
There was really a time when people were expected to be quiet and respectful of others at the movies? Huh. Must be a Midwestern thing.