Gone with the Wind - Digitally Remastered
Took the Wifey to see her favorite movie of all time (and where her mother got 2 of her 3 kids names, Tara & Ashley - thank goodness FIL stepped in before it was all 3, Rhett). They show it once a year in the historic Alabama Theater in Birmingham (c. 1927) 3 hours & 58 minute run time, plus intermission equals a very long movie, and sore rear end...
as far as the movie goes - it was OK, not something I'd highly recommend if you've already seen, but everyone should see it once. Just pick a time when there is absolutely nothing else to do. and I mean nothing else... I felt like there was so much filler that could have been left out, but I understand that at the time of it's creation, that was the standard. Productions like this were more social events, than simple entertainment. There was a guy playing the Wurlitzer organ, and a sing along during intermission, etc... it was a full experience that I thoroughly enjoyed overall.
The theater was beautiful, so seeing it there really enhanced the experience. Had it not been for the theater experience, I might not had made it thru.
All in all, I won major brownie points with Mrs. Trux that will pay a lifetime of dividends.
The movie itself 6/10... with the experience of seeing it in a historic place like that, and the total package as it would have been viewed in the late 30's - early 40's (except for the addition of A/C, which I'm eternally grateful for) I'd give it a 8.5/10
for that Bob guy, there was just a very little, and I mean very little, side boob action, but none were harmed, that I noticed.