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cinematically insane cinematically insane Skip to content Home About LinkedIn Linktree Books Slate (essay) getTV (essay) getTV (listicle) GSN Blog (as “Penny”) Cinema Sentries ← Older posts Happy Halloween, Old Movie Weirdos! Posted on October 30, 2023 by willmckinley I grew up watching old movies on television. We didn’t have streaming, physical media, or even cable when I was an Old Movie Weirdo in training, but we did have broadcast TV: seven free channels of old-fashioned, over-the-air goodness (eight, if you count the snowy UHF signal from a distant land known as New Jersey). I loved them all, but my favorites were the channels that fueled my growing obsession for classic cinema. Back in the 1970s and early ’80s, old movies were a staple of the daily lineup: cheap, abundant programming of which there was a seemingly endless supply. Channel 9 had THE MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE. Channel 11 would run the Abbott & Costello and BLONDIE films on we...

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