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uconjack 08-09-06 10:38 AM

First Movie You Loved
 
Most people may not remember but I know the first movie I really loved was

The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)

Holden Pike 08-09-06 12:01 PM

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Ummm, Star Wars (1977), of course, when I was but a lad of seven and saw it in the theater - ultimately I saw it almost thirty times theatrically between '77 and '80. I had liked other movies before, but this was definitely the first one I loved.

KnicksRIP 08-09-06 12:03 PM

The first film I loved as a child was Little Shop of Horrors (the musical).

The first film I loved as a "grown-up" (as if such a thing exists) was Dances with Wolves.

ParAnnoyed_PIXIE 08-09-06 12:24 PM

It would have to be Santa Claus (1985). I saw this at the ripe old age of 4 and I have to say they don't make christmas and Santa Claus' movies like that anymore.

Piddzilla 08-09-06 12:53 PM

We didn't have a VCR in my house until very late so there isn't really a film from my childhood that I used to watch over and over. That came later. But of course I remember seeing films on TV that I was blown away by. A few of my earliest memories are Da no tien gu / The Monkey King (1965), Captain Blood (1935), Ivanhoe (1982), La Grande vadrouille / Don't Look Now - We're Being Shot at (1966) and The Dirty Dozen (1967).

I think the first film I kind of got obsessed with and wanted to see again and again was The Doors (1991 - Oliver Stone). It didn't make me a Doors fan as much as it made me a The Doors fan. I bought the soundtrack CD but I still don't own an original Doors album or CD. I just fell in love with the film and the whole feel of it. It was more like the music was depicting the feel of the film than the other way around. The music suited the feeling of mystique that surrounds the whole film. That's how I felt but of course it's the incredible craftmanship of Stone that actually puts visuals to the music, not the other way around. Now I haven't seen it in a while but it once was my favourite film, and probably the first film I ever called my favourite film.

KnicksRIP 08-09-06 03:35 PM

Originally Posted by ParAnnoyed_PIXIE
It would have to be Santa Claus (1985). I saw this at the ripe old age of 4 and I have to say they don't make christmas and Santa Claus' movies like that anymore.
Ahh, I remember that one! Dudley Moore, right?

JibberJord 08-09-06 04:45 PM

the movie i first loved that i still do, would probably be titanic, seeing as i was only 7 when i saw it

B-card 08-09-06 04:53 PM

Originally Posted by JibberJord
the movie i first loved that i still do, would probably be titanic, seeing as i was only 7 when i saw it
No wonder it got 1.8$ Billion dollars in the Box office worldwide

JibberJord 08-09-06 04:55 PM

Originally Posted by B-card
No wonder it got 1.8$ Billion dollars in the Box office worldwide
lol yeah, nevermind the most awards at the oscars

Lil Smurf 08-09-06 05:19 PM

It was probably The Lion King

susan 08-09-06 10:45 PM

court jester...

kinukinu 08-09-06 10:54 PM

Labyrinth was the first movie I ever loved and also Home Alone for my girlfriend. Since there are 2 people using this ID at this very moment.

JustAnotherUsher 08-10-06 01:29 AM

The first movie i fell in love with, and still love to watch it every fall is Halloween Tree. Please if anyone knows a place where i can get this on DVD or VHS, i would really appreciate it if you let me know.

kinukinu 08-10-06 10:57 PM

Hi JustAnotherUsher. I found it on Amazon. Here is the link http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/630...855225?ie=UTF8

Aniko 08-11-06 01:39 AM

The Fred Astaire and Ginger Roger movies...in particular...

Top Hat 1935) and Swing Time (1936).

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Jawa_ 08-11-06 03:13 AM

Cinderella. As a kid i watched it daily. When i discovered Star Wars it quickly became my favorite though and now i never miss an opportunity to watch it.

Godsend 08-11-06 03:16 AM

E.t.

Tacitus 08-11-06 07:24 AM

Nothing cool, just Star Wars. Like most other guys in their 30s... ;)

Ashlee-Kate 08-12-06 11:34 AM

when i was about 6 or 7 years old i really loved jurassic park, before that it was cinderella. :p

Britbrat19 08-12-06 05:38 PM

i think it was land before time when i was like really little,i think after the gonnies.


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