“My Name Is Nobody”…

Wild Photo Archives Posted January 17th, 2014 Last updated January 17th, 2014

Actually, that’s not true. Well, it is true. And it’s not true. There are three people in the photo (four if you count the dude on the screen), from left, pre-freshman Thomas Delsa, Spanish teacher Mr. Jon Malax, and senior Ian Calamari. The two Blue Jays constituted the audience (it was a low turnout) on Friday, Jan. 17 for the Movie Critics Club, moderated by Mr. Malax. Delsa and Calamari were enjoying the classroom-theatre to themselves — no lines for popcorn or the bathroom, no screaming kids, no insensitive cads texting or talking into cellphones. It’s a fantastic way to take in a movie, which this afternoon happened to be My Name Is Nobody, a 1973 film in the western-comedy genre starring Henry Fonda (the guy onscreen in the role of gunslinger Jack Beauregard) and Terence Hill (the young gun-totin’ whipper-snapper named Nobody). The Club meets every other Friday and the movies typically attract larger audiences. More than a dozen Jays recently watched the 2013 science-fiction film Star Trek Into Darkness.