Remember the first movie (or one of the earliest movies) you ever saw in the theater? What's your review. How much did it scar you for life?
The Little Mermaid-- Can remember seeing this in the theater. The shark and the octopuss woman made me shit myself. My review-- rental (because it was not as scary on home video). Alter_Ego-- age 3.
The Fox and the Hound. Think I was also 3. I'm not sure I can quite rate that one, cause the last time I saw it, I was 12. I seem to remembering liking it quite well.
Jurassic Park is the earliest film that I can recall seeing in a cinema house. I was only four years of age, but I
remember thinking it was the best thing since those brassiere advertisements I was so fond of at the time.
Well, those, The Simpsons, Pete & Pete & Dinosaurs. However, it hasn't aged particularly well.
Not to mention, my taste in motion-pictures has evolved exponentially since then.
At this point, I'd rate it about a 6.5 out of ten.
Permalink Reply by Kira on November 1, 2009 at 6:58am
The first movie I ever saw, Terminator 2: I was to young to remember it then,and I was told I slept through it,but now that I'm older I have to say it's probably my favorite of the three...Better Than Sex!
I don't remember the first, though, I do remember the most memorable.
I told this tale several times.My father was a huge fan of the film, The Godfather.
I would always catch him on the big old egg white sofa, watching random scenes of the film.
When he reached his demised, I popped in the vhs and was left in awe.
Since I recently typed "I consider no film perfect." I'll be given this a 9.9999999999999...../10
Not perfect, but the closest you'll get to it.
The Exorcist: the version you've never seen. I was 18. This is the first movie I saw in the theater. It just wasn't scary. I heard all of this stuff about how scary that Exorcist movie was. When I sat down in my chair the guy next to me started up a conversation about how scary it was and how he saw it when it first came out in the theater and was scared driving home in the car. I was so excited to see just how scary it would be.
I was not allowed to go to theaters growing up so when I got a car and I turned 18 I thought why not try something new. It's halloween. It's my birthday. Guess I'm going to go see that Exorcist movie.
I agree it was a spectacle but the priest being portrayed as having power and being good kind of threw me off. For some reason it didn't seem as real or as scary as I thought it might be. I was disappointed. I had fun, but not because of the movie...more just the overall experience.
I think my opinions about religion kind of ruined the movie.
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