Well that's good you saw some of the original movies on HBO. That's good your friend liked ST. That one your talking about is First Contact from 96...that is arguably the most important story of them all.
Ah, Planes, Trains and Automobiles. 1987. What a great duo John Candy & Steve Martin was.That film is a good one. I remember My Grandma renting it for Me at Annie Burke's Daughter's Movie Mogul. I saw Candy there on the VHS Box so it was a must see for Me. It's like the only movie that Candy has a mustache I really the like art & pictures of the movie I mean it looks very Christmasy
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That was cool that they made a feature about Buffalo. Now check that thumbnail out, that's the The Eads Bridge there in that scene as you see the Gateway Arch...they don't call it that for nothin This historic bridge is a combined road & railway bridge over the Mississippi River connecting the cities of East St. Louis, Illinois St. & Louis, Missouri It's located on the St. Louis riverfront between Laclede's Landing. It's one of the oldest bridges on the planet. It's also the world's first steel-truss bridge is truly an extraordinarily engineering marvel to say the least Here's a classic picture of it during the daytime hours. I have always adored the Mississippi River ever since I was a youngster
And here's a picture of it during the night time hours which Downtown St. Louis is such a gorgeous city and
I hope you liked that little trivia. Well, since we're doing the regular Topics till the end of the month, I have at least one more movie to post that has an Anniversary
Have a very Happy & Safe Thanksgiving whether you celebrate it or not