Redo the Commercials
Wow. It's been so long since I posted that I temporarily forgot my blogger name and password.
I've got a baby on the way (with resultant morning/afternoon/evening sickness) and a new puppy in the house, and those things plus work have left very few brain cells functioning for blogging.
I have managed to drag myself out of the house long enough to go see a movie or two at the Harkins Bricktown Cinema. I really like the place, and it is a kick to see so many people out enjoying themselves in our new little entertainment district.
One comment: I really can't stand the moviefone.com commercials they show before each movie. Moviefone.com is a national site run, apparently, by AOL. You would think that they would be able to make clever commercials with relatively high production values, along the lines of the "turn off your cellphone" spots at AMC. But no.
Another curmudgeonly comment: What's with the lousy Sonic commercials these days? Looks like a cheapo, unimaginative, low-budget local production. And as one of the flagship companies of our fair city, they need to represent us better.
At least we haven't embarrassed our state (lately) like Missouri has with its cheesy, retro, 70's-themed tourism ad campaign.
Can you tell I've been sitting around a lot lately?
I've got a baby on the way (with resultant morning/afternoon/evening sickness) and a new puppy in the house, and those things plus work have left very few brain cells functioning for blogging.
I have managed to drag myself out of the house long enough to go see a movie or two at the Harkins Bricktown Cinema. I really like the place, and it is a kick to see so many people out enjoying themselves in our new little entertainment district.
One comment: I really can't stand the moviefone.com commercials they show before each movie. Moviefone.com is a national site run, apparently, by AOL. You would think that they would be able to make clever commercials with relatively high production values, along the lines of the "turn off your cellphone" spots at AMC. But no.
Another curmudgeonly comment: What's with the lousy Sonic commercials these days? Looks like a cheapo, unimaginative, low-budget local production. And as one of the flagship companies of our fair city, they need to represent us better.
At least we haven't embarrassed our state (lately) like Missouri has with its cheesy, retro, 70's-themed tourism ad campaign.
Can you tell I've been sitting around a lot lately?

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