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Mahmoud 10-02-14 05:29 PM

Your 1st movie in cinema
 
What is the first movie you remember seeing in a cinema?
My First was Shrek

foster 10-02-14 06:07 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
I have no idea…

I remember watching The River Wild when I was 11 in theaters .. because the projectionist screwed up and played the last reel of film in the middle of the movie. One minute they were all friends, the next minute kevin bacon had a gun pointed at everyone.

That's the oldest memory off the top of my head.

Mr Minio 10-02-14 06:10 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
Some Harry Potter film when I was ~10.

Brother Blue 10-02-14 06:18 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
The Little Mermaid

Tenshi 10-02-14 06:36 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
The first Harry Potter I believe

Justin 10-02-14 06:41 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
Jurassic Park

Gideon58 10-02-14 06:57 PM

Mary Poppins

The Gunslinger45 10-02-14 08:04 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
Beauty and the Beast

rauldc14 10-02-14 08:05 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
I think it was Snow White on the big screen. The first actual theater release was Independence Day though at age 9.

gbgoodies 10-02-14 08:26 PM

My parents owned a big station wagon when I was very young, and instead of getting a babysitter, they used to go to a drive-in movie with my sister and me. Us kids would sleep in the back of the car while my parents watched the movie.

The first movie that I have any memories of is Romeo and Juliet in 1968, so I would have been about two years old.

MovieMeditation 10-02-14 08:28 PM

Originally Posted by Mahmoud (Post 1181670)
What is the first movie you remember seeing in a cinema?
My First was Shrek
Lol same here.

Although I'm not quite sure if there was a movie before that. But I defiantly remember watching Shrek at the theaters with my dad. EDIT: Scratch that, I know I saw a Fish Tale from 2000 so that came first... I remember being scared in the end and crying lol.

cricket 10-02-14 08:36 PM

The Exorcist

gbgoodies 10-02-14 08:38 PM

Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1181762)
The Exorcist

That's a strange movie for a 1st movie. How old were you?

If you were still a kid, I'm surprised that you ever wanted to go back to the theater and see another movie.

cricket 10-02-14 08:47 PM

Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 1181764)
That's a strange movie for a 1st movie. How old were you?

If you were still a kid, I'm surprised that you ever wanted to go back to the theater and see another movie.
I was 2 when it came out. I'm not sure if I saw it then or on a re-release, but I know I saw it before The Omen.

Arcanis 10-02-14 09:24 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
Hmmmm... I honestly can't say. The earliest that I remember is either Small Soldiers or The Mask of Zorro when I was 9, but I know for a fact I had been there beforehand.

s1n1st3r 10-02-14 11:34 PM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
Muppets Treasure Island is what I remember but possibly something earlier.

kathepburn 10-03-14 12:11 AM

Toy Story 2

Erasmus Folly 10-03-14 12:33 AM

Okay, but this will date me::):):)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...eterpanRKO.jpg

(1953)

Thursday Next 10-03-14 06:49 AM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
The first movie I remember going to the cinema to see was The Little Mermaid. It's possible that wasn't the first time I went to the cinema, I would have been about 8, which seems quite old for a first cinema trip. I remember seeing The Rescuers at the cinema, but it can't possibly have been when it came out, must have been a cinema showing older films for kids on a Saturday morning.

John W Constantine 05-15-23 08:09 AM

Re: Your 1st movie in cinema
 
I'm pretty sure it was Home Alone. I remember talking to a guy on FB recently and we were discussing the theater where I watched because it had been torn down maybe around 2017. I'm assuming it was a newer theater in those days(90-91) because it had like 8 - 10 screens and the building was huge.


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