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Posted: 6/24/2017 2:31:08 PM EDT
My cousins (there are a bunch of them, some quite a bit older than me) took me to a drive in and I saw one of the Planet of the Apes movies. If it was the first one I would probably have been only 3, so maybe it was the second in 1970, but I think it was the first.
Anyway my wife wants to try to take the kids to a matinee tomorrow. It's a little kid movie early in the day so even if they are little disruptive or whatever I guess it's no big deal. I think the volume of noise might be too much for them along with the darkened theater. |
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Drive In : Double Feature - Star Trek Wrath of Kahn/ Tank (we were supposed to fall asleep for that one)
Movie Theater: Trenchcoat Movie theater without Mom and Dad: Double Feature Matinee- Ghostbusters/ Howard the Duck. |
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Theater?
Aladdin. Second was Jurassic Park. Drive-in? I don't remember. It was about eight years ago, and I forget the movie, but I do remember the blowjob. |
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I've been to the drive in plenty but don't remember watching any movies.
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On Walden pond at a drive in when I was two or three.
Only reason I know that is I was watching the movie as a teen with my grandparents and remarked a scene seemed familiar and my grandmother mentioned taking me with her and my aunt as a toddler. First movie I remember vividly seeing at the theater. Robocop when I was about eight. |
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At 5 I saw the cartoon Legend of Sleepy Hollow at the drive-in with my grandparents.
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Empire Strikes Back.. I was very little and I fell asleep in the first 15 min..
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It was 67 or 68. I don't recall the name of the movie but I remember one scene. A crazy mad man put a woman is some sort of machine that stripped off her clothing and spit it out a slot. Sort of like the old school washing machine wringers. It was supposed to squish and spit her out also but she causes the machine to burn up. I was 5yo and all I wanted to see was her naked.
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The Land that Time Forgot. Hello I'm Troy McClure, you might remember me from ...LOL. Poor Doug McClure, King of the B movie.
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First non kid movie was Return of the Jedi in the theater. Prior to that it was probably Bennie or Pippy Longstocking that they showed at the kids matinee.
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Stir Crazy, with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. I have no idea why I remember this.
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Don't remember 'cause I'm old.
Most likely a Sinbad movie at the matinee. my parents would drop us off while they "cleaned house" on summer weekends. |
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"Old Yeller"
I was around 4 years old at the time. Can I sue Disney for years of emotional trauma? |
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Drive-In: Star Wars, opening weekend for my 5th birthday.
Theater? No idea, probably one of the Herbie the Love Bug movies or something like that. |
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I think it was a Godzilla movie. I loved me some Godzilla as a little one.
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First move: Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea back in 1961. I was 5 and the burning sky freaked me the fuck out.
First drive-in: It was with Mom and my sisters and I think the movie was The Blob. First drive-in that I drove to: The Devil In Miss Jones with Georgiana Spelvin with a young lady who was more interested in the on-screen activity than interested in me. |
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Star Wars. I watched it with my dad at the Fountain Valley Drive In when I was seven in '77. We watched it twice, back to back.
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I don't remember the first movie I saw, or if it was at a theater or drive-in. One of the earliest movie memories I have was seeing The Eagle Has Landed at a drive-in in Las Vegas when my dad was stationed at Nellis.
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I went a lot. The movies were a big part of my dad's fun growing up. He made sure I went.
Plenty of Disney stuff, apple Dumpling Gang... Herbie... Snow White. Then Superman... Star Wars... Star Trek... Just about anything Sci-Fi The first grown up movie I remember was Saturday Night Fever. |
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The earliest one I can remember was some sort of marionette puppet version of Pinocchio, that may have been produced locally.
The film was cheap and grainy, and the audio was horrible. I was 4 years old. The whale scared the shit outta me. |
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It was either smokey and the bandit or saturday night fever,, whichever i feel old now
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