Hi
I remember when my mom took me to watch chicken run when I was 6 year old .What was yours.?
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Hi
I remember when my mom took me to watch chicken run when I was 6 year old .What was yours.?
Return of the Jedi and ET are the first movies I recall seeing in the theater. Not sure which was first...
Same as skiz basically. I'm sure there were others but those were giant ones I distinctly remember.
I think it must be beauty and the beast that's the first movie i remember watching in a cinema...
I'm pretty sure it was Clash Of The Titans.
Though, it may've been Superman 2. But I got diarrhoea halfway through and I had to leave, so I'm not counting that.
Muppet the movie was the first but the next two are the reason for loving movies
Blue Lagoon and Life of Brain
Probably Titanic. I was a tiny little midget and always complained to my mom that I needed to go to the bathroom. I went about 4 times.
It was a looooong movie for a little kid to sit through...
First film i ever remember being taken to see was ET when I was a little nipper...
Flash Gordon (1980)
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
TRON (1982)
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Back to the Future (1985)
I think my first movie I watched in the cinema was "End of Days" with Arnold Schwarzeneger.
not really sure. it was probably E.T like the lot, but i know i remember walking to the theatre and watching Predator.
As far as i can remember it was bambi. Obviously not the original from 1942. One of the 436482648264^2 remastered versions.
Either E.T or Ghostbusters. Memory is distorted.
I can't remember! (is that bad?) I think it may have been The Lion King (1994) or Jurassic Park (1993), but my parents rented a lot of VHS movies and very rarely took the kids out to the theatres.
I have no idea and I can't locate the clay tablets where the data might be written.
The first movie- or, to be accurate, the first scene from a movie- that I remember, was The Vikings, with Kirk Douglas.
A guy gets tied up and put in a tidal pool, where he's eaten alive by crabs.
Yeah, I remember that for some reason.
I don't remember the movie I remember the experience.My Mom standing in line jostling with teenagers to get me some popcorn .The way that my sneakers stuck to the concrete floor. The seeming endless wait for the movie to start then suddenly the lights dimming and everyone falling silent except for a few chirps from those too excited to contain themselves.Then finally the curtains being drawn back and .......magic.
This is a good thread makes me think back mine, my mother brought me to go see honey, I shrunk the kids, that the first movie i remember sitting in a cinema watching.
The Sound of Music .
mine was E.T
batman the first one
I think it was E.T also!
One of the first that I can remember is Free Willy.
My parents were never really that into going to see movies, I'm not really sure why they picked free willy.
That's one of only 3 times I ever remember my dad going to see a movie.
my aunt brought me along to see PURPLE RAIN. i remember being in the theatre with a baby bottle filled with strawberry quik.
twas FREE WILLY (1993)...
best part :i got to see it in 3D (u no those polaroid lens glasses)
i still cant get it outta my head ,amazing experience
Rocky I.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park, back in 97 I think.
Jurassic Park,
rocky!!
Jurassic Park
I was in the very front row. My neck hurt thru the whole movie. lol
My first movie was Titanic
It was so romantic movie, i really like it
For me the first one was E.T from Spielberg
The one movie what i saw in cinema was the Avatar 3D
I think it was Blob.
My first movie was Ice age 3
First one that I recall seeing was Fletch sitting in my parents car at a drive-in .
If you are a young kid there is nothing as great as going to a drive-in - staying up way later than you usually get to ( and consequently falling asleep sometime before the movies - twin bill at least - are over) , playing on the swings before the show starts ,sitting on the hood and being able to both look at the screen and ponder the stars in the same breathe and everything done in the fresh air surrounded by the smells and sounds of a warm summer night.
I feel sorry for anyone that never got/gets a chance to experience it. Beats the crap out of Dolby true sound and 3-D video .True story.
I used to have one less than a mile from my house but they tore it down ages ago. You really need a big place place away from houses and there aren't too many around anymore.
Drive-ins used to be everyplace in the rural US and Canada but only about 10% now remain( 4000+ to around 450 )
Fortunately here are a couple with-in easy driving distance from my house.I took my then 8 year old niece ( who regular goes to I-Max movies) to see Monster House at an old ( I thought) run-down place a couple years ago and she thought that it was the greatest thing ever.
Two things that for kids are a sure win , waterparks and drive-ins.:yup:
Batman with Micheal Keaton