My earliest memory of seeing a movie in the theatre was probably Jurassic Park, but I know for a fact that it wasn't my first movie...I just don't remember what other movies I saw when I was young.
Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.
I have two memories of movies when younger that stand out.
number one is 'An American Werewolf in London' i mustve been 8 or 9 yrs old. i remember going to a chinese restaurant afterwards with some friends and looking in the mirror being scared shitless i was going to see davids friend, the dead guy.
two is a drive in Long Island NY, ET- the movie wasnt memorable it was the first time i was in a drive in. too cool.
We have a video tape of Fantasia somewhere at the house, it's like a cartoon ballad thingy. though there are some things that are carried on just about everywhere else like mickey mouses wizzard hat.
I'd think it'd be Lion King as well. Haven't seen the new ones... I don't think I'd be able to face the video renters face without blushing/laughing/whatever, though the curiosity is still there.
I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.
The first movie I recall seeing in a theater was probably "For the Love of Benji." I don't even remember what year that was... it's probably better that way.
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May 30, 1977. My dad, mom, and I watched Star Wars: A New Hope. I was forever changed.
People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.
My earliest memory of seeing a movie in the theatre was probably Jurassic Park, but I know for a fact that it wasn't my first movie...I just don't remember what other movies I saw when I was young.
Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.
The first movie i remember seeing in the theatre was "Disney's: Tarzan" with my mom
"The definition of over doesn't have to be, "The End"
Snow White when it was re-released in theatres.
I have two memories of movies when younger that stand out.
number one is 'An American Werewolf in London' i mustve been 8 or 9 yrs old. i remember going to a chinese restaurant afterwards with some friends and looking in the mirror being scared shitless i was going to see davids friend, the dead guy.
two is a drive in Long Island NY, ET- the movie wasnt memorable it was the first time i was in a drive in. too cool.
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Fantasia.
Star Wars
I was like 4 years old and parents brought me along. lol
We have a video tape of Fantasia somewhere at the house, it's like a cartoon ballad thingy. though there are some things that are carried on just about everywhere else like mickey mouses wizzard hat.
I'd think it'd be Lion King as well. Haven't seen the new ones... I don't think I'd be able to face the video renters face without blushing/laughing/whatever, though the curiosity is still there.
I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.
The first movie I recall seeing in a theater was probably "For the Love of Benji." I don't even remember what year that was... it's probably better that way.
The Nude Bomb
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Dont ask me why.. .. i frankly cant remember.
I think it was Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Bambi...LOL! Truth.
A double feature of the original King Kong and House of Wax with Vincent Price.