I know I’ve said this before…

…but I bear NO responsibility for Chris’ choices this year at T-Fest.

  • Kirk

    That good, eh?

  • Well, to be fair, the title I’m thinking of it half the length of Funky Forest. Although time is relative…

    Remind Patty to bring a lap blanket this year, just in case the A/C is as strong as the Guildhall as it was at Sandy’s old job site.

  • Ericb

    How loose are the T Rex movie rules? If a movie’s poster promises a T Rex but the movie itself only delivers a “giant” iguana could that film qualify as a T Rex movie?

  • Lawyer Ku

    I was just thinking that, Ken. This could get funky.

    In a forest kind of way.

  • Well, we showed King Dinosaur because a scientist said a finned space iguana looked “just like Earth’s Tyrannosaurus Rex.” So yes. Personally, I’m sort of a traditionalist, so I’d probably stick with actual T-Rexes as long as they last.

    On the other hand, I’d show Beast of Hollow Mountain or Valley of the Gwangi, and those are actually Allosaurus movies. So…we’re pretty elastic.

  • Marsden

    I see amazon might be buying netflix, You must have seen that one by now, right?

  • No, I hadn’t. That’s interesting, though. More video on demand, I’d think.

  • ERicb

    Perhaps Amazon will be selling more used videos.

  • Marsden
  • One year we showed Yonggary as our “Ryrannosaur” movie, so I’d say flexibility is the norm.

    On the other hand, Yonggary is pretty much identical to how scientists tell us large carnosaurs looked and behaved. Even to the dancing part.

  • The Rev. D.D.

    And the fire-breathing tube in their throats that can be retracted when not in use.