Remember those, Elmont? We paid a dollar for entrance, popcorn, candy and a sods (and had to bring the change home). When I saw HoDS, it was part of a double-movie. The first was some western no one cared about. There were also previews, a documentary and cartoons. Today, you pay about $75,000 for a "discount" matinee and if you want popcorn, that's another $138,000 more. I haven't been to the movies now for over three years. We watched shows like DS, LIS, The Beverly Hillbillies, Gilligan's Island and The Munsters on old black-and-white TV's and like I said, if we needed to improve the reception, the bar was pushed or the knob turned on the rotor to change the position of the antenna. It wasn't until I was in college when, for the first time, I watched The Wizard of Oz in color and knew that the horse of a different color turned colors. People still "dialed" phones (even though we still say "dial" on "smartphones"). It was a different, and in many ways, wonderful world. A poster here once commented that she was watching, with her son, the PT1970 episode where Daniel placed the record on a phonograph to play "Angelique's Theme." She said her son asked: "what's that?"
Gerard