What was your first movie experience? How old were you and what did you see? Any remembrance that stood out?
Growing up, most of the movies I watched were at home. There were 5 children, so my parents didnt have much money for entertainment until my 3 older siblings were almost out of the house. But I do remember 2 of my first movie experiences.
I remember the night my parents took me and my younger sister to see "Peter Pan". Why was it remembered? Because my parents were remodeling the house we just moved into and I wrote "F You" very tiny in pencil on the wall in my room and my mother found out. I was probably about 6 years old and I remember the spanking I got for it.
My second was when I was about 7 years old. My parents took us to Branson Missouri for the first time. We went to Silver Dollar City during the day but my father didnt know what entertainment for the evening. He decided on taking us to see a "Western". Well, not really knowing much about the film, he picked the following movie. I think he regretted doing it afterwards... like I said, I was 7 years old and my sister was 5 years old.
We went to see.............
I remember my parents laughing hard and the only thing my sister and I found "humorous" was the "farting around the campfire".
Perhaps this is why I dislike comedies.
Growing up, most of the movies I watched were at home. There were 5 children, so my parents didnt have much money for entertainment until my 3 older siblings were almost out of the house. But I do remember 2 of my first movie experiences.
I remember the night my parents took me and my younger sister to see "Peter Pan". Why was it remembered? Because my parents were remodeling the house we just moved into and I wrote "F You" very tiny in pencil on the wall in my room and my mother found out. I was probably about 6 years old and I remember the spanking I got for it.
My second was when I was about 7 years old. My parents took us to Branson Missouri for the first time. We went to Silver Dollar City during the day but my father didnt know what entertainment for the evening. He decided on taking us to see a "Western". Well, not really knowing much about the film, he picked the following movie. I think he regretted doing it afterwards... like I said, I was 7 years old and my sister was 5 years old.
We went to see.............
I remember my parents laughing hard and the only thing my sister and I found "humorous" was the "farting around the campfire".
Perhaps this is why I dislike comedies.