When I was an undergrad, one of the film societies advertised Deep Throat. This caused a little stink, and in reaction the society announced that they'd show Alice in Wonderland instead. I'd never seen that (does that indicate a deprived childhood?) so I went.
A fellow slouched in and sat a seat or so away, and when the projector started up, demanded to know what was going on. I explained the substitution. He was pretty bummed out, and didn't stay.
I thought the movie was mostly OK, but I never bothered to see it again, or show it to the kids.
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When I was an undergrad, one of the film societies advertised Deep Throat. This caused a little stink, and in reaction the society announced that they'd show Alice in Wonderland instead. I'd never seen that (does that indicate a deprived childhood?) so I went.
A fellow slouched in and sat a seat or so away, and when the projector started up, demanded to know what was going on. I explained the substitution. He was pretty bummed out, and didn't stay.
I thought the movie was mostly OK, but I never bothered to see it again, or show it to the kids.
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