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Reply #30 posted 01/30/12 6:48pm

ThruTheEyesOfW
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Cerebus said:

Conan The Barbarian

The Princess Bride

The Goonies

Lost Boys

Young Guns

Big

.... I think that's it. The Star Wars trilogy, certainly, but that's different. That was a cultural phenomenon.

"My name is Inigo Montoya..you killed my father...prepare to die!"

lol

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"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror)

"I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" lol
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Reply #31 posted 01/30/12 6:58pm

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I must add...

as a child I had no business seeing

Exorcist

Omen

Amityville Horror

Trilogy of Terror

Squirm

Seriously f---ed me up for a LONG time.

I couldn't eat spaghetti,terrified of worms, was afraid of basements, never wanted a white night gown, or any damn troll doll.... I feared for my ankles getting chewed up by some toothy doll until I was damn near 18.

Ridiculous. disbelief

My first nasty movie was Johnny F----er Faster when my mom and her guy slipped us kids in a drive in that featured porn and she didn't know. lol Yup we watched it with our "hands over our eyes". lol

My mom being a Rican didn't bother to read or realize what movie was playing lol I was 7 years old.

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Reply #32 posted 01/30/12 7:15pm

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Most of my favs have been listed except...

Porky's

The Last American Virgin

Better Off Dead

License To Drive

Breakin (1 & 2)

Beat Street

Xanadu (Almost hate to admit it, but I still LOVE the soundtrack!)

And my all time favorite kid movie...The Secret of NIMH.

blunt music She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... music blunt
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Reply #33 posted 01/30/12 7:31pm

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what i can remember. lol

Mary Poppins

Chitty Bang Bang

Oliver

Porky & Bess

Sound of Music

Benji

Cooley High

Song of the South

and ever damn Black explotation movie

Bless the Beast and the Children

My Fair Lady

Batman

The Day Dreamer

Son of Godzilla

Pippi Longstocking

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Reply #34 posted 01/30/12 8:52pm

kimrachell

fival

the breakfast club

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Reply #35 posted 01/30/12 9:03pm

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Ghostbusters

Star Wars

Transformers: The Movie

Rock & Rule

GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords

The Castle of Cagliostro

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind

Macross: Do You Remember Love?

The Neverending Story

Galaxy Express 999

Night on the Galactic Railroad

Conan the Barbarian

music I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. music
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Reply #36 posted 01/30/12 9:18pm

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ThruTheEyesOfWonder said:

Cerebus said:

Conan The Barbarian

The Princess Bride

The Goonies

Lost Boys

Young Guns

Big

.... I think that's it. The Star Wars trilogy, certainly, but that's different. That was a cultural phenomenon.

"My name is Inigo Montoya..you killed my father...prepare to die!"

lol

lol I watched that VHS to death, TWICE!

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Reply #37 posted 01/30/12 9:21pm

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Calamity Jane

Mary Poppins

The Wizard of Oz

The Sound of Music

The Wiz

Love At First Bite

Escape and Return to Witch Mountain

E.T.

The Lost Boys

Dirty Dancing

"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #38 posted 01/30/12 9:32pm

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Cerebus said:

ufoclub said:

It was my first rated R movie, I snuck in after watching the rerelease of Star Wars which had the Empire Strikes Back preview if memory serves...

Oh yeah, also snuck into "The Final Conflict"

[Edited 1/30/12 18:24pm]

My first R movie was, umm.... Purple Rain. lol

I didn't see Star Wars in a theater, but I saw Empire and Bambi! as a double feature. nod

mine was UpTight max julien

then planet of the apes

a man called horse

midnight cowboy

shaft

i can't think of the names of the pornos i saw

when i was lil... i remember thinkin the first one was GROSS

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Reply #39 posted 01/30/12 10:34pm

alphastreet

Aw cute topic, I'll name movies I actively liked when I was under 18, I won't count movies that came out in that time period that I watched later.

Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer

Home Alone 1 and 2

Problem Child 2

Cinderella

Beauty and The Beast

Alice in Wonderland

Peter Pan

Little Mermaid

Aladdin

Moonwalker

Jacksons: An American Dream

Hocus Pocus

Clueless

Dangerous Minds

American Pie

A Night At the Roxbury

Never Been Kissed

Poetic Justice

Nutty Professor 1 and 2

Selena

Romeo & Juliet (horrible film! WTF was I thinking? I wasn't! )

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Reply #40 posted 01/30/12 10:56pm

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Six Pack. The little blond boy had quite a potty mouth lol


Breakin'

Summer School

Back to the Beach. Annette Funicello + Fishbone = Awesome biggrin

Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo lol , A Christmas Story, Dark Crystal, Muppets Take Manhattan, Neverending Story

[Edited 1/30/12 23:04pm]

Hey...
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Reply #41 posted 01/30/12 11:19pm

Abdul

Goonies

Empire Strikes Back

Breakin 1 and 2

Coming To America

School Daze

Clue

Sixteen Candles

The Breakfast Club

The Last Dragon

Brother From Another Planet

Christmas Story

Back To The Future

Summer Job

Private Resort

Krush Groove

Purple Rain

Under The Cherry Moon

Raising Arizona

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Reply #42 posted 01/30/12 11:20pm

alphastreet

Of course once I watched more 80's movies, I liked those better than the 90's ones.

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Reply #43 posted 01/30/12 11:36pm

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Deadcake said:

lust said:

Goonies Back to the future Gremlins Time bandits War games Clash of the titans Sinbad and th eye of the tiger. Buttman 3

love that was one of my faves!

I still love Clash of the Titans and War Games. Project X too. I still cry when the ape dies. sad

I think Jason & the Argonauts is one of my faves tho. When I was very young I saw 2001 and The Andromeda Strain and fell in love with sci-fi.

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Reply #44 posted 01/31/12 9:38am

morningsong

The only movies that immediately came to mind

Hair

Grease

Sparkle

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Reply #45 posted 01/31/12 10:17am

Rococo

Dracula

Frankenstein

The Sandlot

Pee Wee's Big Adventure

The Rugrats Movie

Digimon the Movie

My Neighbor Totoro

Sailor Moon The Movie

Batman

The Adams Family Movie

Matilda

Homeward Bound 1 and 2

Home Alone 1 and 2

A mexican dracula movie, that i forget the title of.

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Reply #46 posted 01/31/12 1:41pm

cammi

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the breakfast club

clueless

legally blonde

the lion king

little mermaid

batman

spellbinder

under a cherry moon

when harry met sally

brahm stokers dracula

natural born killers

popcorn

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Reply #47 posted 01/31/12 1:52pm

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Cerebus said:

ThruTheEyesOfWonder said:

"My name is Inigo Montoya..you killed my father...prepare to die!"

lol

lol I watched that VHS to death, TWICE!

Inconceivable!

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Reply #48 posted 01/31/12 1:57pm

Genesia

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Cerebus said:

ufoclub said:

It was my first rated R movie, I snuck in after watching the rerelease of Star Wars which had the Empire Strikes Back preview if memory serves...

Oh yeah, also snuck into "The Final Conflict"

[Edited 1/30/12 18:24pm]

My first R movie was, umm.... Purple Rain. lol

I didn't see Star Wars in a theater, but I saw Empire and Bambi! as a double feature. nod

Mine was A Star Is Born (the 1976 one with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson). I was 15... lurking

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Reply #49 posted 01/31/12 1:58pm

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I'm going to define "childhood" as before the age of 13.

Grease

Star Wars

The Empire Strikes Back

Sleeping Beauty

hmm...

There were other movies I had seen, but I would not call them my favorites--like The Wizard of Oz. That may be the very first movie I remember seeing, but I really have no desire to ever watch it again. Maybe I'd watch Superman again just to see how it has aged.

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Reply #50 posted 01/31/12 2:03pm

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how could i forget

DRACULA

THE BRIDES OF DRACULA

ABOTT AND COSTELLO MEET DRACULA
frankenstien vs. the wolfman

who was the other fat guy

with the skinny dude.

i think the fat ones name was olly

i am KING BAD!!!
you are NOT...
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Reply #51 posted 01/31/12 2:05pm

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KingBAD said:

who was the other fat guy

with the skinny dude.

i think the fat ones name was olly

Laurel and Hardy lol

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Reply #52 posted 01/31/12 2:05pm

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Oh, yeah - I saw Gone With The Wind on the big screen when I was 11. It's still one of my favorite movies of all time - and the one that really ignited my love of classic film.

In high school, we must have had an English teacher who was a classic film buff, because we saw movies like On the Waterfront, Rebel Without a Cause, Blackboard Jungle and East of Eden in school. They showed them as sort of in-house field trips. It was great.

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Reply #53 posted 01/31/12 2:09pm

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Reading this thread, many people saw a lot of adult films when they were kids. hmm This is why the world is in such a sad state today. razz

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Reply #54 posted 01/31/12 2:10pm

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sextonseven said:

KingBAD said:

who was the other fat guy

with the skinny dude.

i think the fat ones name was olly

Laurel and Hardy lol

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Reply #55 posted 01/31/12 2:15pm

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sextonseven said:

Reading this thread, many people saw a lot of adult films when they were kids. hmm This is why the world is in such a sad state today. razz

When I was in middle school, they always showed a feature film to each class as a treat before Christmas. In seventh grade, our film was Downhill Racer. Now, that is a pretty decent film with Robert Redford, but too adult (by the standards of the time) to be showing to 12-year-olds. (I'm sure the teacher who arranged it just thought, "Oh, it's a movie about skiing," without really looking into it.)

Anyway, when my mom found out they'd showed that movie - in school - she called and raised hell with the principal. lol

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Reply #56 posted 01/31/12 2:21pm

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Genesia said:

sextonseven said:

Reading this thread, many people saw a lot of adult films when they were kids. hmm This is why the world is in such a sad state today. razz

When I was in middle school, they always showed a feature film to each class as a treat before Christmas. In seventh grade, our film was Downhill Racer. Now, that is a pretty decent film with Robert Redford, but too adult (by the standards of the time) to be showing to 12-year-olds. (I'm sure the teacher who arranged it just thought, "Oh, it's a movie about skiing," without really looking into it.)

Anyway, when my mom found out they'd showed that movie - in school - she called and raised hell with the principal. lol

Great movie poster!

No way would the nuns in my grade school show us a film advertised like that. lol

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Reply #57 posted 01/31/12 2:27pm

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sextonseven said:

Genesia said:

When I was in middle school, they always showed a feature film to each class as a treat before Christmas. In seventh grade, our film was Downhill Racer. Now, that is a pretty decent film with Robert Redford, but too adult (by the standards of the time) to be showing to 12-year-olds. (I'm sure the teacher who arranged it just thought, "Oh, it's a movie about skiing," without really looking into it.)

Anyway, when my mom found out they'd showed that movie - in school - she called and raised hell with the principal. lol

Great movie poster!

No way would the nuns in my grade school show us a film advertised like that. lol

Camilla Sparv (who played Robert Redford's love interest) was insanely gorgeous. I'm sure that was the "afternoon of a thousand boners" for my male classmates. lol

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Reply #58 posted 01/31/12 2:32pm

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Genesia said:

Cerebus said:

lol I watched that VHS to death, TWICE!

Inconceivable!

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

lol Man I love that movie! I actually saw this was on cable last night, looked at the future air times and set the DVR to records it. Because taking the DVD off the shelf would just be too much effort. lol

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Reply #59 posted 01/31/12 2:33pm

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Genesia said:

Cerebus said:

My first R movie was, umm.... Purple Rain. lol

I didn't see Star Wars in a theater, but I saw Empire and Bambi! as a double feature. nod

Mine was A Star Is Born (the 1976 one with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson). I was 15... lurking

I was only 14 and the adults who took me were very uncomfortable for most of the movie.

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