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First film I remember watching - Brian's Song
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Benji
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Jaws
First film that made me really love movies - Star Wars
First film I got on DVD - Reservoir Dogs
First film I remember watching - Brian's Song
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Benji
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Jaws
First film that made me really love movies - Star Wars
First film I got on DVD - Reservoir Dogs
Me too! I'm very serious....
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First film I remember watching - Goldfinger I was only 2-years-old! but I definitely remember seeing the half-naked lady painted gold on the big screen. I saw this at a thing that some of you may have never heard of---the Drive-In.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - The Other (1972) Robert Mulligan's horror/mystery definitely made an impression on me.
First 'grown-up' film I saw -The Undertaker and His Pals (1966) It may be tame stuff now. I don't know, haven't seen it since that one time but it definitely bothered me as a 5-year-old. People getting their guts pulled out, meat cleavers to the head, acid baths, human remains getting cooked and served up in a diner. Pretty impressionable stuff for a kid.
First subtitled film I saw - I honestly can't remember. But I was always willing while my friends would say, "I"m not gonna READ a movie!"
First film that made me really love movies - Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Still love it, and all Harryhausen films.
First film I got on DVD - Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Mainly because it was among the first batch of DVDs available when the format first came out. I do like it a lot but I might have picked otherwise if there had been a bigger selection.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - The Other (1972) Robert Mulligan's horror/mystery definitely made an impression on me.
First 'grown-up' film I saw -The Undertaker and His Pals (1966) It may be tame stuff now. I don't know, haven't seen it since that one time but it definitely bothered me as a 5-year-old. People getting their guts pulled out, meat cleavers to the head, acid baths, human remains getting cooked and served up in a diner. Pretty impressionable stuff for a kid.
First subtitled film I saw - I honestly can't remember. But I was always willing while my friends would say, "I"m not gonna READ a movie!"
First film that made me really love movies - Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Still love it, and all Harryhausen films.
First film I got on DVD - Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Mainly because it was among the first batch of DVDs available when the format first came out. I do like it a lot but I might have picked otherwise if there had been a bigger selection.
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First film I remember watching - Star Wars (1977) I'm told I was taken to the cinema to see this although I have no recollection of it. Not sure how it predates the two films below in my hazy memory, but it does.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - The Spaceman and King Arthur or Cactus Jack (aka The Villain) - saw both around the same time.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - to me it was Jaws. Though I also remember seeing The Ipcress File around the same time.
First subtitled film I saw - Das Boot
First film that made me really love movies - 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1954) one Christmas eve. I was alound to stay up late and it felt magical. All the ingredients fell into place.
First film I got on DVD - a budget release of The Quiet Earth which I already knew was great after seeing it on BBC 2 one evening.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - The Spaceman and King Arthur or Cactus Jack (aka The Villain) - saw both around the same time.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - to me it was Jaws. Though I also remember seeing The Ipcress File around the same time.
First subtitled film I saw - Das Boot
First film that made me really love movies - 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1954) one Christmas eve. I was alound to stay up late and it felt magical. All the ingredients fell into place.
First film I got on DVD - a budget release of The Quiet Earth which I already knew was great after seeing it on BBC 2 one evening.
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First film I remember watching - Don't tell mom the babysitter's dead! i think! i was about 3 at the time!
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Jumanji, my parents took me to see it, i was around 7 at the time.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Lethal Weapon.
First subtitled film I saw - My cousin was deaf, so all films I watched were mostly from him and taped on a special VCR, so they all had subtitles lol. Going with this it would probably have been The Three Fugitives.
First film that made me really love movies - The Shawshank Redemption.
First film I got on DVD The Last Boy Scout
First film I got on VHS - Dumb & Dumber
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Jumanji, my parents took me to see it, i was around 7 at the time.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Lethal Weapon.
First subtitled film I saw - My cousin was deaf, so all films I watched were mostly from him and taped on a special VCR, so they all had subtitles lol. Going with this it would probably have been The Three Fugitives.
First film that made me really love movies - The Shawshank Redemption.
First film I got on DVD The Last Boy Scout
First film I got on VHS - Dumb & Dumber
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First film I remember watching - Pinocchio is the 1st film that comes to mind for me.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - As far as a kids movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The first non-animated movie I remember going to see was Independence Day.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Again, that I remember, Independence Day
First subtitled film I saw - I didn't see one for quite sometime. Probably Letters from Iwo Jima.
First film that made me really love movies - No doubt, Shawshank.
First film I got on DVD - Spiderman 2
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - As far as a kids movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The first non-animated movie I remember going to see was Independence Day.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Again, that I remember, Independence Day
First subtitled film I saw - I didn't see one for quite sometime. Probably Letters from Iwo Jima.
First film that made me really love movies - No doubt, Shawshank.
First film I got on DVD - Spiderman 2
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First 'grown-up' film I saw -The Undertaker and His Pals (1966) It may be tame stuff now. I don't know, haven't seen it since that one time but it definitely bothered me as a 5-year-old. People getting their guts pulled out, meat cleavers to the head, acid baths, human remains getting cooked and served up in a diner. Pretty impressionable stuff for a kid.
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First film I remember watching - Clash of the Titans or Quo Vadis (not sure which one of these)
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Some religious movie they showed at church on a projector, I think it was about Our Lady of Fatima or Lourdes, about 3 kids or something like that... nice film.
If we are referring to cinema in a specific sense, than I am having a hard time recalling, must be some animated or kiddie film.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Mostly porn or Lady Chatterly's Lover.
First subtitled film I saw - Yojimbo
First film that made me really love movies - Clash of the Titans
First film I got on DVD - The Crow
VHS - Gulliver's Travels (animated)
First film I saw on Laserdisc - The Bodyguard
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Some religious movie they showed at church on a projector, I think it was about Our Lady of Fatima or Lourdes, about 3 kids or something like that... nice film.
If we are referring to cinema in a specific sense, than I am having a hard time recalling, must be some animated or kiddie film.
First 'grown-up' film I saw - Mostly porn or Lady Chatterly's Lover.
First subtitled film I saw - Yojimbo
First film that made me really love movies - Clash of the Titans
First film I got on DVD - The Crow
VHS - Gulliver's Travels (animated)
First film I saw on Laserdisc - The Bodyguard
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First film I remember watching: Wizard of Oz, classic film that I believe I have seen every year since.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, I'm 17 now so 6 at the time I think.
First 'grown-up' film I saw: Remember watching Indiana Jones trilogy (probably first), all James Bond films (video), Star Wars Trilogy and LOTR trilogy when young.
First subtitled film I saw: No idea
First film that made me really love movies: I loved James Bond when I was younger for some reason but I think Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction really started my love for Tarantino and films in general.
First film I got on DVD: Star Wars trilogy I think.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, I'm 17 now so 6 at the time I think.
First 'grown-up' film I saw: Remember watching Indiana Jones trilogy (probably first), all James Bond films (video), Star Wars Trilogy and LOTR trilogy when young.
First subtitled film I saw: No idea
First film that made me really love movies: I loved James Bond when I was younger for some reason but I think Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction really started my love for Tarantino and films in general.
First film I got on DVD: Star Wars trilogy I think.
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First film I remember watching: Seven. Screwed up movie for a 5 year old to see.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema: Titanic. I hate that movie now though.
First 'grown-up' film I saw: Seven.
First subtitled film I saw: Blind Beast. Great film. Korea. 1969.
First film that made me really love movies: The Royal Tenenbaums, or Kill Bill (Vol. 2 specifically.)
First film I got on DVD: Reservoir Dogs.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema: Titanic. I hate that movie now though.
First 'grown-up' film I saw: Seven.
First subtitled film I saw: Blind Beast. Great film. Korea. 1969.
First film that made me really love movies: The Royal Tenenbaums, or Kill Bill (Vol. 2 specifically.)
First film I got on DVD: Reservoir Dogs.
First film I remember watching: Hard to say, but I think it was probably one of the Star Wars or Indiana Jones films.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema: Tim Burton's Batman in 1989. My dad took me.
First 'grown-up' film I saw: Terminator 2: Judgment Day. My parents rented it and I snuck in to watch. Eventually they realized I was watching, but let me stay. I remember being shocked by the violent images, like the murder of John's foster parents. But I was absolutely entranced by the film's special effects and action.
First subtitled film I saw: Gosh, there's no telling. I was never really into foreign films until I got older, so it could have been Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but I'm sure there was something earlier than that.
First film that made me really love movies: Tough question. I've loved movies for as long as I can remember, and always chose movies over television... even as a kid. I'm gonna say it was probably The Empire Strikes Back or Raiders of the Lost Ark that did me in.
First film I got on DVD: Pearl Harbor and Jurassic Park III. I claim no responsibility for these; they were gifts. But I do still own them.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema: Tim Burton's Batman in 1989. My dad took me.
First 'grown-up' film I saw: Terminator 2: Judgment Day. My parents rented it and I snuck in to watch. Eventually they realized I was watching, but let me stay. I remember being shocked by the violent images, like the murder of John's foster parents. But I was absolutely entranced by the film's special effects and action.
First subtitled film I saw: Gosh, there's no telling. I was never really into foreign films until I got older, so it could have been Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but I'm sure there was something earlier than that.
First film that made me really love movies: Tough question. I've loved movies for as long as I can remember, and always chose movies over television... even as a kid. I'm gonna say it was probably The Empire Strikes Back or Raiders of the Lost Ark that did me in.
First film I got on DVD: Pearl Harbor and Jurassic Park III. I claim no responsibility for these; they were gifts. But I do still own them.
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First film I remember watching - The Land Before Time (one of the movies in the series) I was around 3-4 when I watched it with my parents.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Spiderman, my parents took me and my friend to the movies to go see it. They let us sit by ourselves in the movies to feel more grown up, while they sat in the back.
First 'grown-up' film I saw -Jurassic Park, this movie brings back so many memories.
First subtitled film I saw - I don't remember,
First film that made me really love movies - Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, you can't believe how I felt when I watched it.
First film I got on DVD - Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring, some of the best money spent.
First film I remember seeing at the cinema - Spiderman, my parents took me and my friend to the movies to go see it. They let us sit by ourselves in the movies to feel more grown up, while they sat in the back.
First 'grown-up' film I saw -Jurassic Park, this movie brings back so many memories.
First subtitled film I saw - I don't remember,
First film that made me really love movies - Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, you can't believe how I felt when I watched it.
First film I got on DVD - Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring, some of the best money spent.
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- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- Alien
- It
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First film I remember watching: Seven. Screwed up movie for a 5 year old to see.