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What's your first movie in theater? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 07-18-2005 Dave Wrote:I'm sure my parents took me to a few Disney films, but can't remember which ones (Lady and the Tramp rings a bell). Keep yer moind aisey, Dave. There's rats in this world, to be sure, but you'll foind none here. What's your first movie in theater? - Terry Willacker - 07-18-2005 I think I was around 7, which would be 1953. My dad worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad so once a month he would get free passes for the family to ride the train from our small town in Ohio to Chicago. I remember seeing Kiss Me Kate (3D), and Young at Heart among others at theaters in Chicago around that time. I also remember a comedian coming on stage to entertain before the movie. Also, you could come in whenever and stay for more than one showing of the same movie. In my home town, kids under 12 were admitted for 20 cents. What's your first movie in theater? - Maggers - 07-18-2005 Terry Willacker Wrote:... Also, you could come in whenever and stay for more than one showing of the same movie. That reminds me of .... matrons. We had matrons in movie houses in New York City back in the '50's and 60's. They wore uniforms, carried flashlights and were utterly ruthless. If you had your feet on the seat in front of you, they'd knock 'em off. If you talked or carried on during the movie, they'd throw you out. God forbid they found you necking in the mezzanine! Did anyone else experience that? What's your first movie in theater? - APhew - 07-18-2005 Lisa Wrote:Believe it or not, the first movie I saw at the theater (drive-in, actually) was Star Wars in 1977. I was around 5 years old. I remember it pretty well considering how little I was. My brother fell asleep in the "way back" of our woody 70s station wagon, missed the movie, and has never forgiven himself. Lisa, that's just plain eerie. My first movie experience I remember was "Star Wars", I was also 5 years old, and I fell asleep halfway through it in the back window of my sisters Ford Pinto. (shivers) What's your first movie in theater? - jimbow8 - 07-18-2005 APhew Wrote:Lisa, meet your long lost brother.Lisa Wrote:Believe it or not, the first movie I saw at the theater (drive-in, actually) was Star Wars in 1977. I was around 5 years old. I remember it pretty well considering how little I was. My brother fell asleep in the "way back" of our woody 70s station wagon, missed the movie, and has never forgiven himself.Lisa, that's just plain eerie. My first movie experience I remember was "Star Wars", I was also 5 years old, and I fell asleep halfway through it in the back window of my sisters Ford Pinto. (shivers) What's your first movie in theater? - Kenji - 07-19-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:Lisa, meet your long lost brother. Like a Luke and Leia ! What's your first movie in theater? - Lisa - 07-19-2005 Kenji Wrote:Like a Luke and Leia ! LOL, yeah. I guess I gave me and Aphew the wrong bodies in the old poster: Lisa What's your first movie in theater? - Kenji - 07-19-2005 Lisa Wrote:LOL, yeah. I guess I gave me and Aphew the wrong bodies in the old poster: Hahahaha!!! This is nice! Lisa, where is your body? What's your first movie in theater? - APhew - 07-19-2005 Kenji Wrote:Hahahaha!!! This is nice! wow, your right. It's just a head growing out of Han's (Marc's) knee. Great, now I'm going to have nightmares. What's your first movie in theater? - Maggers - 07-19-2005 Paul looks positively fetching in that Darth Vader hoodie. Neat, Lisa, very neat. |