I remember a movie i watched when i was 7 ,
It was called , Nightmare at noon !!!!
:lol:
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I remember a movie i watched when i was 7 ,
It was called , Nightmare at noon !!!!
:lol:
T2: Judgement Day. My dad had just bought a Laser Disc Player and it was the first movie I watched. Predator 1 (the first one with Arnie) was next.
I would say something like Bambi or The Lions King as a child, but it's quite difficult to really remember the first in my age...
Cool , i also remember watching the never ending story ... even though i only remember few parts of it
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
The first hollywood I saw was from this girl Holly I met at a beach party back in the day that turned out not to be a girl.
Quite traumatic. But hey, what else would you expect in Thailand?
In a cinema or theater? ...that's Easy...
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...Rider.
I think the first movie I ever saw was probably at a Drive-In too. Can't say exactly what it was though. Shame economics put and end to most of them as they are great for kids.
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Anywho....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egMWlD3fLJ8
bonus with Joe fucking Namath
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34zKGl-xZds
I liked bikers better before they started being portrayed as homicidal maniacs like it's cool.
I agree. I'm one of the lucky ones who's drive in near me is still up and running. It actually closed it's gates a few years back due to lack of attendence(people pirating the movie instead). and the community of the city rallied with some cash and the owner was pretty much forced to reopen. And it's doing great too.
Don't know what you got and all that....
Anyways there's no way I can remember my first movie. But the earliest I remember is Beverly Hills Cop. Either that or Pinocchio.
Drive-Ins are still viable in small towns or rural communities but the fact that they are limited to one showing a day and take up a lot of land make they basically money pits in larger areas unless Bill Gates is willing start funding them.
Okay, here was a Drive-In classic I remember my older brother dragged me to see...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_GOaRaTaJo
This scene I remembered...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlH767uV1z8
The lines he teased me with after consisted of... "The RING, the RING, where is the Sacrificial RING!?"... "Professor Foot Juice!" and a heavily accented, "Have you checked the wash basin?"
Good times... he'll make it to at least 80 years old... soon. :)
The drive-in near my town was showing XXX movies on Fridays and Saturdays after midnight. The theater was near an industrial park with lots of parking spaces and room for trucks; so all the local pervs lined up across the street with an angle that allowed them to look over the fence at the screen. No sound, but I guess nobody cared.
Or so I am told, at least.
Jimmy Stewart didn't happen to be involved in all this, did he?
@Caballero. There use to be a Drive-In many years ago about a mile from where I lived that backed on some city land that was rarely used except for harness racing on the weekend and four days every year when the fair came to town. Far as I know they never screened anything bluer than Barbarella but the story went that all "bad" kids from school watched many a free movie from there. Can't say that I was never tempted but lying in a field getting eaten by bugs to kinda see a B-movie just didn't have enough appeal to get me to ever follow through with it. Que Sera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgc_LRjlbTU
And if you're lucky then the god's a she :stuart:
I saw the '76 version of King Kong in the theater, then a few months later got to see the original Star Wars. Great time to be a 5 or 6 year old!
The Crow.
It's one of my go to movies every now and then.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Walt Disney's "The Island at the Top of the World", an adventure movie à la "Jules Vernes".
Land Before Time