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Post by mcclance on May 29, 2022 9:02:22 GMT
How to Train Your Dragon - First time I saw it was on opening day at a theater that no longer exists. Right after, I went to the mall across the street and had a Blizzard from a Dairy Queen that also no longer exists.
Flight of the Navigator - This movie was very big with my family (about as big as The Goonies). I practically grew up with it. I watched it with my family whenever it came on TV. We also rented a lot--especially when we gave up our cable and no longer got the Disney Channel.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2022 6:49:14 GMT
Saw Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace at least 7 times at 4-years-old at the Regal Cinemas Movie Theater in Macon, Georgia, which was right near the apartment I use to live in there . Back then…the Regal Cinemas Theater there was a newer and much more modern looking Regal Cinemas Theater. Sadly, it’s no longer there .
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Post by mortsahlfan on Jul 22, 2022 11:31:33 GMT
Some of my all time favorites I watched in high school film class. The Godfather The Godfather: Part II The Wild Bunch A Clockwork Orange All of these movies blew me away. I’d never experienced movies like these before. I saw all those in my room downstairs at 17 when I got my license and got a membership at Blockbuster..
Little story. I borrowed my mom's car to go to the mall to buy "On The Watefront". Right after buying it, I was in a horrible car accident, broken ribs, nothing major, though. I got home, my friend next door came over. After a few words, I asked if he'd like to watch the movie. He didn't, so I watched it, and was transformed so much, I saw it again. Immediately. Something I've never done since.
"A Clockwork Orange" became a favorite, too.... I would guess I've seen 99% of my favorite movies in my room, or in my living room (last 7 yrs). Haven't seen many great movies lately, but that's probably because the modern world allows us to see so many great movies online for free on YouTube.
"Are there movies after death?"
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Post by phantomparticle on Jul 22, 2022 18:50:12 GMT
Too many to name. but I'll give you two.
House of Wax in a theatre on Wednesday 18 November 1953. It was the first Class-A horror movie I ever saw (spent a lot of time hiding behind the seat and coming up when the music wasn't so scary).
How can I be that sure? I own the projectionist's record book for that year.
Frankenstein (1931) on Shock Theatre, from behind a sofa cushion in my livingroom.
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Post by novastar6 on Jul 22, 2022 18:53:52 GMT
Living room, bedroom. My brother's room was the first place I ever saw Night of the Living Dead, and The Jerky Boys, and Dirty Work. Good memories.
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