Movie genre idea...

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Movie genre idea...

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There used to be a store in Indiana that was a large grocery store, kind of like the modern Kroger superstores, that had groceries but also a lot of other household goods, clothing, etc. Everything of that sort was on the aisles from about chest level on down, even including the bottom shelf having mostly toys for little kids. About shoulder high on up was outdoor goods, surplus military, hunting, ammunition, bows, guns, and so on. Obviously, the store enthralled both men and women, and instead of having to go to separate places, one would go along with the other, knowing that they could still browse around for what they were interested in why their spouse looked at other stuff.

Although my own wife tends to like to watch spy movies and intrigue and stuff that is really pretty cool, every once in awhile she will watch what I would call a really stupid girly movie. We don't have a fancy television, so movie watching is just on a laptop computer. So I will see what she's watching and if it's interesting I'll watch it with her, but if it's a stupid girly movie, I will grab a book to read and make silly comments like "...let me know if any of those women take their shirts off...", Which of course I find hilariously funny, and she just rolls her eyes and probably wonders why she married me.

That combination of remembering the store, and thinking about movies, along with modern technology, got me thinking....... :twisted:

....What if they made stupid girly movies that were designed to be watched with special glasses, kind of like the 3D movie glasses. The women would see the stupid girly movie stuff, but every time some sexy chick appeared on screen, the guy would see a shirtless version. Just think how that would bring couples back together, watching the same movies together, holding hands, with love and family bliss... :D

I know a lot of young mothers get really tired of watching things like Barney the dinosaur and Bluey the dog with their toddlers, so I suppose you could make the same sort of setup for moms and their children, where the mom saw a soap opera version of the cutesy cartoon the little kid was watching.

Really creative movie producers could probably even manage to combine all three types of movies into one show, with the three different glasses showing three different versions of the content.


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........ Of course it might get kind of problematic if the goggles got mixed up..... :o :o :o
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Good idea Doc!

Sadly, by the looks of the country, we've all had the wrong goggles on for a long time. :D
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I prefer to watch period movies set in a time when technology was moving from cap n ball to metallic cartridges. I would want special glasses that turned Glocks into Colt Navies and muscle cars into stagecoaches.... :lol:
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Now, why did 1883 and Elsa just come to mind? :?
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