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 | kattwoman (24) 08/02/2005 | the first movie ever got to see in a theater was planet of the apes in san francisco. there was a group of us ranging from me the youngest at 5 yrs old to 12 yrs old. i don't remember the movie but i remember being stranded at night by whoever it was that dropped us off. my mother was irate and wouldn't allow me to go again.
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 | StanUzbeck (14) 08/02/2005 | The first movie I ever saw was when I was three years old and my parents took me to the drive-in to see The Blues Brothers. I mean, they didn't take ME to see it, they just figured it would be easier than getting a babysitter and besides I was likely to sleep through the film. Little did they suspect that I was awake through the whole thing and it made such an impression on me that it has become my favorite movie of all time and one I have seen well over 200 times. Young Frankenstein is pretty good though. I'm sure these first cinematic experiences have warped us all.
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 | dpostoskie (7) 08/01/2005 | Star Wars at a drive-in, sitting in the back of a Dodge pickup.
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 | CastleBee (81) 08/01/2005 | James - this fact alone has obviously set you off in the right direction in life and is proof that you are a superior being. Extra points if you got the humor at the time, more if you were under the age of 8, and bonus points if you still quote lines.
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 | James76255 (17) 07/31/2005 | It's still one of my favorite movies. I asked my mother about it, and she said the first movie she could remember me going to was one called Angel in My Pocket, but I was far too young to remember.
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 | bluetarbaby (8) 07/31/2005 | MINE MINE MINE is that Allen Quartermain crap. Lost city of Gold or something. Young Frankenstein is cool though.
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 | Jar-Jar Binks (16) 07/31/2005 | I heard the movie, but I don't think I ever watched it. The first movie I recall seeing in a theater was Private Benjamin. I was 4 and dad took me there. The movie was good and Goldie Hawn was hot then like she is now. I have the film on DVD today.
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