The first I remember is "Manta, Manta". Don't check what that is!
The earliest I remember being at a theater was watching The Santa Clause. Must’ve been like 3 or 4 years old.
No idea. Grew up in a country where piracy was the way to watch movies.
I guess if we have to look at Australia, Probably GoldenEye
Would have been in the 1980s. I don't remember. ET? Possibly some Disney bullshit.
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.
Man, it's all Disney, Disney, Disney in here. My first movie was Starship Troopers when I was 6. And yes, it scared the hell out of me. The brain sucking scene stuck with me over the years. For awhile I couldn't tell if I was remembering a nightmare or something else! lol
Sony, if you're reading this, do something new with The Legend of Dragoon. You will make me a happy man. Thanks.
Pocahontas with my school or Eye of the Eagle with my mother. Judging by the release year it should be pocahontas. But maybe we saw it years after the release.
Not really sure but the earliest one I still remember seeing in theaters for sure was Superman in early 1979 when I was 6.
Earliest movie I remember seeing in a theatre was The Empire Strikes back. I was 5. I couldn't fully follow the story, but I remember really being into every scene with Yoda in it.
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My parents used to go to the drive in all the time. I recall going to see movies like Honey I Shrunk The Kids and looking in the rearview and seeing hardcore porn playing on the second screen behind us.
My mom would say "Don't look back there" but... titties. I probably missed half the movies we went to see. And there were a few times I remember hiding in the trunk so I could see the movie for free!
I recall seeing RotJ, Honey I Shrunk The Kids, Who's That Girl, Roadhouse, Evil Dead 2, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Innerspace, Masters of the Universe, and maybe a few more at that drive-in. Great memories.
I should call my mom and thank her for making such great memories. 🤗
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