The Graduate
audiobliss
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Just saw this on tv on AMC, and it was one of those special deals where they had all kinds of historical and film-related trivia going on at the bottom of the screen.
Really really enjoyed the movie, and the information just made it awesome. All kinds of things about how some scenes were complete flukes, some were taken on campus without others' knowledge or the campus' permission, things going on in the actors' lives, etc.
Just really made for a great hour or so....before having to hit the books.
It was also nice hearing so much Simon and Garfunkel.
Really really enjoyed the movie, and the information just made it awesome. All kinds of things about how some scenes were complete flukes, some were taken on campus without others' knowledge or the campus' permission, things going on in the actors' lives, etc.
Just really made for a great hour or so....before having to hit the books.
It was also nice hearing so much Simon and Garfunkel.
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Cool. Only thing better is to avoid the commercials!
I saw this the first time along with a double feature which was the first Godfather film. What a day! I think it was only 1 of 2 times my dad and I went to the movies together and I'll always remember it! Just rented The Godfather last week since I had not seen it in years...still good after all this time!Yep, my name really is Bob.
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Seen it at least a dozen times. One of the rare movies I can rewatch over and over, a true classic. Now you know who Mrs. Robinson is...
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