I have a fond memory of Superman (78) - obviously - as it was the ONLY movie I ever went to and watched with my dad - just me and him (no other family members, no friends, etc.)
I had discovered superhero comics in 1975 (or more accurately began buying and collecting them at that time) - so when the movie came out it was a big deal for me. Comic book-based, live-action, superhero motion pictures were not a "thing" in the 70's as they are now.
My dad worked two jobs, one was the nightshift, through my entire childhood and much of my adult life before he retired, and I had 2 older brothers and our mother that he had to split time between when he was off, so doing anything together was rare.
I had discovered superhero comics in 1975 (or more accurately began buying and collecting them at that time) - so when the movie came out it was a big deal for me. Comic book-based, live-action, superhero motion pictures were not a "thing" in the 70's as they are now.
My dad worked two jobs, one was the nightshift, through my entire childhood and much of my adult life before he retired, and I had 2 older brothers and our mother that he had to split time between when he was off, so doing anything together was rare.