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Alex and Teddy talk with guest host Mike Eisenberg of ScreenRant.com about Gary Oldman talking about The Dark Knight Rises, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Josh Pence being cast in it, and what other Batman movies the future has in store. All this and more in this extra fuzzy audio edition of the podcast, brought to you by the new Skype for Mac.
My ticket stub collection probably goes back to 2007 or so -- which would make around 100 stubs. I also have an Excel spreadsheet that details which movies I've seen, which theater I saw them at, what time, how much I paid, and what rating I give the movie. I know... it's nerdy.
TeddyBlass wrote:My ticket stub collection probably goes back to 2007 or so -- which would make around 100 stubs. I also have an Excel spreadsheet that details which movies I've seen, which theater I saw them at, what time, how much I paid, and what rating I give the movie. I know... it's nerdy.
Nice, I started in 2008 and I'm almost to 100.
But I definitely don't have a spreadsheet, my lawd Teddy.
jr724 wrote:Great podcast, glad to see I'm not the only one who collects ticket stubs. Live podcast next? :modesty:
How many do you got?
I used to have a collection that was from probably 2004 up to the Dark Knight, but then I think my mom threw them out accidentally. So now I only have from TDK till now, i'd say probably only like 50. Right now they're just sitting in a pile on my desk so I'm thinking of organizing them like Teddy. Any ideas of how I should do that?
I used to have a collection that was from probably 2004 up to the Dark Knight, but then I think my mom threw them out accidentally. So now I only have from TDK till now, i'd say probably only like 50. Right now they're just sitting in a pile on my desk so I'm thinking of organizing them like Teddy. Any ideas of how I should do that?
I used to have mine on my closet door, but since I'm leaving soon I taped them to a white piece of paper, put them in a plastic cover and threw them into a binder.
chee wrote:I used to have mine on my closet door, but since I'm leaving soon I taped them to a white piece of paper, put them in a plastic cover and threw them into a binder.
That's a good idea actually. I have tons of binders with baseball card holders.