Me too obviously. I've gotten to a place where there are hardly any movies I feel like going to see at the theater. And I like going to the movies with those reserved cushy reclining seats where you can now buy Red Oak to wash down the popcorn.
It's like I also ask myself why much great music isn't being made any more like it was from the 50's through 90's? I feel like the best concerts to go see are still old great bands like Def Leppard, or U2, or DMB, or Guns N Roses, or Pearl Jam who happen to be passing through. I guess this all helps me save more entertainment money to spend on good beer and trips to Vegas. I love being a geezer! Get off my lawn.
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Absolutely. Tarantino does not disappoint with the soundtrack. That is part of what made Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs so iconic.
Like this song from Once Upon a Time... for example-
Summertime by Billy Stewart. Now that is a song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRGeHRDBPYw
Nothing incites bodily violence quicker than a Duke fan turning in your direction and saying 'scoreboard.'
I recently saw Dead & Co., which is several surviving members of the Grateful Dead with John Mayer. Does that make me pan-generational?
(John Mayer is crazy talented, btw.)