He was then dropped into various oldie clubs and less wrinkly locations to give him an insight in what it would be like to be old. |
After all, a Seinfeld rerun or Three Stooges oldie is far more likely to put a smile on your face than the morning headlines. |
If, however, you're going to redo a much-loved golden oldie, which is better anyway in memory than it is on VHS, then at least rethink it. |
A pop song from the 1980s played on the speakers, a musty oldie, something about childhood, a song about innocence. |
Resurrected here in a slicked-up contemporary version, it is presented as the golden oldie to end all golden oldies. |
Fire Down Below may not be a quintessential golden oldie, but it's worth it if only for the well executed performances by its stars. |