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Reply #30 posted 08/31/20 12:14am

EmmaMcG

kpowers said:



EmmaMcG said:


SantanaMaitreya said:
Aw, come on, you can't tell me that you watched The Godfather, A Clockwork Orange and Apocalyps Now as a child.

I seen both The Godfather and Apocalypse Now as a child. I was a little older when I saw A Clockwork Orange though. Maybe around 13? I had seen bits of it when I was younger though. I don't think it's really that unusual though. A lot of kids in my class in school had seen those kinds of movies too. I remember when I was about 8 or 9 going on a school trip and I was sat next to a boy I didn't really speak to much on the bus. We talked about movies the whole trip. Movies like RoboCop, Terminator, Cliffhanger etc. Mostly action movies. But some comedies too like See No Evil Hear No Evil and an Irish movie called The Snapper, which is full of so called "bad language" and revolves around a young woman who may or may not have been raped by her neighbour, gets pregnant and hilarity ensues. These are the kinds of movies we watched as children.

You are more advanced than the average child



Yeah but it's not just me though. I don't know anyone who didn't see The Snapper or The Commitments or The Van as children. And like I said, most kids I went to school with had seen the likes of RoboCop, Terminator and other action movies like that.
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Reply #31 posted 08/31/20 3:16am

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EmmaMcG said:

kpowers said:

You are more advanced than the average child

Yeah but it's not just me though. I don't know anyone who didn't see The Snapper or The Commitments or The Van as children. And like I said, most kids I went to school with had seen the likes of RoboCop, Terminator and other action movies like that.

So what age range are we talking about? Yes I believe a lot kids roughly around 12 and up have a seen Robocop and the Terminator (not sure what the Van and The snapper movies are about)

[Edited 8/31/20 3:17am]

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Reply #32 posted 08/31/20 5:42am

EmmaMcG

kpowers said:



EmmaMcG said:


kpowers said:


You are more advanced than the average child



Yeah but it's not just me though. I don't know anyone who didn't see The Snapper or The Commitments or The Van as children. And like I said, most kids I went to school with had seen the likes of RoboCop, Terminator and other action movies like that.

So what age range are we talking about? Yes I believe a lot kids roughly around 12 and up have a seen Robocop and the Terminator (not sure what the Van and The snapper movies are about)

[Edited 8/31/20 3:17am]



I was about 8 or 9 when I went on that school trip and talked to that boy about RoboCop etc. But it wasn't a movie he'd just seen it or anything. He had probably seen it a few times over the previous 2 years or so so he would have been about 6 when he seen it first. I was a bit younger than that when I first seen it but speaking to a lot of people in my age group, they all watched those kinds of movies when they were really young too. Even my husband, who is a few years older than me, grew up watching those movies. He seen Terminator 2 in the cinema when he was 11 but had seen the first movie loads of times when he was much younger.

The Van and The Snapper are sequels to The Commitments. Very funny movies. I don't know anyone from Dublin who hasn't seen them multiple times. Colm Meaney is hilarious.
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Reply #33 posted 08/31/20 9:42am

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Car Wash

It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Smokey And The Bandit
Cannonball Run 1 & 2
Cannonball! (1976)
Eat My Dust!
Grand Theft Auto (1977)
Duel
High Ballin'
The Great Race

Moonrunners
The Gumball Rally
The Love Bug (1968)
Flatbed Annie & Sweetie Pie: Lady Truckers
Blues Brothers (I guess car chase movies were my favorite kind to watch. Probably why Dukes Of Hazzard is my all time favorite TV show. I don't have any interest in the newer stuff though like Fast & Furious. Never seen any of those.)
Follow That Bird
Apple Dumpling Gang
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
Race For Your Life Charlie Brown

Benji
Old Yeller
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Weird Science
Lassie, Godzilla, Tarzan, Jerry Lewis, Elvis Presley, & John Wayne movies (they were on TV all the time. I saw a lot of old western movies too because of them being shown often on TV.)
whatever was on Kung Fu Theater that came on Saturday afternoons (ig. Five Fingers Of Death, lots of Shaw Brothers & Golden Harvest)
Superman 1, 2, 3
Uptown Saturday Night
Let's Do It Again
A Piece Of The Action

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Batman (1966)
The Wiz
Moonwalker
The Valley Of Gwangi
Every Which Way But Loose
Any Which Way You Can
DC Cab

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #34 posted 08/31/20 9:47am

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EmmaMcG said:

kpowers said:

So what age range are we talking about? Yes I believe a lot kids roughly around 12 and up have a seen Robocop and the Terminator (not sure what the Van and The snapper movies are about)

[Edited 8/31/20 3:17am]

I was about 8 or 9 when I went on that school trip and talked to that boy about RoboCop etc. But it wasn't a movie he'd just seen it or anything. He had probably seen it a few times over the previous 2 years or so so he would have been about 6 when he seen it first. I was a bit younger than that when I first seen it but speaking to a lot of people in my age group, they all watched those kinds of movies when they were really young too. Even my husband, who is a few years older than me, grew up watching those movies. He seen Terminator 2 in the cinema when he was 11 but had seen the first movie loads of times when he was much younger. The Van and The Snapper are sequels to The Commitments. Very funny movies. I don't know anyone from Dublin who hasn't seen them multiple times. Colm Meaney is hilarious.


Love the Commitments but never knew about these sequels...thanks Emma!

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Reply #35 posted 08/31/20 10:12am

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Wizard of Oz, fuck cgi. Makes you daydream, even with the painted backdrops.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #36 posted 08/31/20 1:32pm

EmmaMcG

S2DG said:



EmmaMcG said:


kpowers said:


So what age range are we talking about? Yes I believe a lot kids roughly around 12 and up have a seen Robocop and the Terminator (not sure what the Van and The snapper movies are about)


[Edited 8/31/20 3:17am]



I was about 8 or 9 when I went on that school trip and talked to that boy about RoboCop etc. But it wasn't a movie he'd just seen it or anything. He had probably seen it a few times over the previous 2 years or so so he would have been about 6 when he seen it first. I was a bit younger than that when I first seen it but speaking to a lot of people in my age group, they all watched those kinds of movies when they were really young too. Even my husband, who is a few years older than me, grew up watching those movies. He seen Terminator 2 in the cinema when he was 11 but had seen the first movie loads of times when he was much younger. The Van and The Snapper are sequels to The Commitments. Very funny movies. I don't know anyone from Dublin who hasn't seen them multiple times. Colm Meaney is hilarious.


Love the Commitments but never knew about these sequels...thanks Emma!



No problem. The Snapper is part 2 and then The Van was the third in the trilogy. They are based off "The Barrytown" trilogy of novels by Roddy Doyle. Unfortunately, when it came time to make the movie of The Snapper, another company owned the movie rights to the Commitments characters so even though it IS still a sequel, they changed the characters surnames. And then the same thing happened with The Van. So in each of the 3 movies, the family have different names and Colm Meaney is the only actor who actually reprises his role across all 3 movies. So don't be confused that all of a sudden the characters have different names or are portrayed by different actors, all the movies are still canon with each other. The changes were made because the movies couldn't have been made without them. When you're watching it you don't even think about it.
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Reply #37 posted 08/31/20 4:41pm

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EmmaMcG said:

S2DG said:


Love the Commitments but never knew about these sequels...thanks Emma!

No problem. The Snapper is part 2 and then The Van was the third in the trilogy. They are based off "The Barrytown" trilogy of novels by Roddy Doyle. Unfortunately, when it came time to make the movie of The Snapper, another company owned the movie rights to the Commitments characters so even though it IS still a sequel, they changed the characters surnames. And then the same thing happened with The Van. So in each of the 3 movies, the family have different names and Colm Meaney is the only actor who actually reprises his role across all 3 movies. So don't be confused that all of a sudden the characters have different names or are portrayed by different actors, all the movies are still canon with each other. The changes were made because the movies couldn't have been made without them. When you're watching it you don't even think about it.


Gotcha! Thanks again!

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Reply #38 posted 08/31/20 7:09pm

slyjackson

I watched Caligula at the age of 11 because of my sister's friend and it was a shock.

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Reply #39 posted 08/31/20 7:38pm

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I watched Caligula at the age of 11 because of my sister's friend and it was a shock.

eek Bloody hell...

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Reply #40 posted 09/01/20 7:23am

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"Caligula"...that's a helluva film....I think P's "Gett Off" video was inspired by that movie....as far as it goes with childhood, influential films..."Purple Rain" and The Beatles docu "Let It Be". Seeing those films at a young age really inspired me to become a musician.

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Reply #41 posted 09/01/20 2:34pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

slyjackson said:

I watched Caligula at the age of 11 because of my sister's friend and it was a shock.

eek Bloody hell...

Yes, he was like 22 and I think he did have some other intentions with me, but I'm not sure just saw him like three times in my life. Very handsome and great body.

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Reply #42 posted 09/01/20 9:45pm

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All of the adult-oriented films listed here were unknown to me as a child because I wasn't allowed to see restricted-rated movies until I was a teenager. I think my first one was Stir Crazy at age 13. Before then the films that made the biggest impact on me were definitely Star Wars and Grease.

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Reply #43 posted 09/02/20 8:58am

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Mannequin

The Boy Who Could Fly - one of the most incredible "early teen" movies of all time!

Innerspace

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Reply #44 posted 09/02/20 1:09pm

slyjackson

Matilda would be one of them, what a marvellous film, so enjoyable and heartwarming love it til this day.

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Reply #45 posted 09/02/20 3:19pm

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Aristocats
The Jungle Book
Born Free

Saturday Night Fever

Grease
Tommy
Annie Hall
Ordinary People
Star Wars
Halloween
Jaws
The Shining
Love Story
2001 A Space Odyssey
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
American Grafitti
The Three Muskateers
Superman The Movie

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Reply #46 posted 09/02/20 4:01pm

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purplethunder3121 said:



PURplEMaPLeSyrup said:


which films influenced your childhood the most?



probably...



annie


e.t.


labyrinth


neverending story



smile



All these came out when I was an adult... razz lol



i know right?...thats why i couldnt put Purple Rain...i was very young, but i was still a grown ass man, past the age of being "influenced" by cinema
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Reply #47 posted 09/02/20 4:07pm

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Star Wars
Alien
(I saw Alien by mistake after seeing Star Wars, back when parents could drop their kids off at a theater, and movies came out back to back) I was terrified

Superman

the Wiz

Halloween

Saturday Night Fever

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Reply #48 posted 09/02/20 4:14pm

RJOrion

to THIS DAY the theme song from The Exorcist creeps me out...the song "Tubular Bells", and its arrangement of ascending and descending tritones, is the most sinister scary shit i ever heard.. Fuck that movie...forever...when the movie was new, they would play that shit on the radio IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT...i would be too scared to even get my young scary ass out the bed and turn the shit off,
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Reply #49 posted 09/03/20 4:39am

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DiminutiveRocker said:

Aristocats
The Jungle Book
Born Free

Saturday Night Fever

Grease
Tommy
Annie Hall
Ordinary People
Star Wars
Halloween
Jaws
The Shining
Love Story
2001 A Space Odyssey
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
American Grafitti
The Three Muskateers
Superman The Movie

I forgot about Saturday Night Fever!! eek I had to sneak around to see that one at the movies. My parents were none to happy when they found out I seen it. lol

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Reply #50 posted 09/03/20 7:19am

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PennyPurple said:

DiminutiveRocker said:

Aristocats
The Jungle Book
Born Free

Saturday Night Fever

Grease
Tommy
Annie Hall
Ordinary People
Star Wars
Halloween
Jaws
The Shining
Love Story
2001 A Space Odyssey
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
American Grafitti
The Three Muskateers
Superman The Movie

I forgot about Saturday Night Fever!! eek I had to sneak around to see that one at the movies. My parents were none to happy when they found out I seen it. lol


hahaha! Yes! we used to get older "kids" to buy our tickets and then walk in the theater behind them or other adults so it would look like we were with them lol

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Reply #51 posted 09/03/20 8:33am

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hey - how come y'all are forgetting one of the greatest movies of all time - Back to the Future? smile

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Reply #52 posted 09/03/20 9:08am

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hey - how come y'all are forgetting one of the greatest movies of all time - Back to the Future? smile

omg YOU'RE RIGHT!




doh!

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Reply #53 posted 09/03/20 9:15am

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PennyPurple said:

DiminutiveRocker said:

Aristocats
The Jungle Book
Born Free

Saturday Night Fever

Grease
Tommy
Annie Hall
Ordinary People
Star Wars
Halloween
Jaws
The Shining
Love Story
2001 A Space Odyssey
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
American Grafitti
The Three Muskateers
Superman The Movie

I forgot about Saturday Night Fever!! eek I had to sneak around to see that one at the movies. My parents were none to happy when they found out I seen it. lol

Yeah, my religious Dad wouldn't let us go... But when I visited my Grandparents they let my friend and I go to see it. We couldn't understand what the big deal was; still don't to this day.

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Reply #54 posted 09/03/20 9:29am

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purplethunder3121 said:

PennyPurple said:

I forgot about Saturday Night Fever!! eek I had to sneak around to see that one at the movies. My parents were none to happy when they found out I seen it. lol

Yeah, my religious Dad wouldn't let us go... But when I visited my Grandparents they let my friend and I go to see it. We couldn't understand what the big deal was; still don't to this day.


shrug cursing, sexual stuff.... all pretty minor to the story.

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Reply #55 posted 09/03/20 9:52am

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DiminutiveRocker said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Yeah, my religious Dad wouldn't let us go... But when I visited my Grandparents they let my friend and I go to see it. We couldn't understand what the big deal was; still don't to this day.


shrug cursing, sexual stuff.... all pretty minor to the story.

That movie would rate a PG13 nowadays, not a R rating... lol

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Reply #56 posted 09/03/20 10:05am

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purplethunder3121 said:

DiminutiveRocker said:


shrug cursing, sexual stuff.... all pretty minor to the story.

That movie would rate a PG13 nowadays, not a R rating... lol

For sure nod

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Reply #57 posted 09/03/20 10:18am

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DiminutiveRocker said:

purplethunder3121 said:


That movie would rate a PG13 nowadays, not a R rating... lol


For sure nod


It would still be rated "R" today because of the swearing alone. From IMDB:

Profanity:

Severe

80 uses of "fuck", 6 uses of "cunt", 3 uses of "pussy", 14 uses of "ass." 1 use of "tits", 4 uses of "goddamn" and other religious profanities, 3 uses of "dick", 3 uses of "cock", 2 uses of "nigger", 12 uses of "spic." 4 uses of "fag." 35 uses of "shit", 4 uses of "cock", 3 uses of "bastard", 5 uses of "bitch", 9 uses of "hell", 4 uses of "damn", 1 use of "prick", 1 use of "whore" and 2 uses of "piss."


"PG-13" movies don't have that kind of language.

And one of the characters gets gang-raped in the back seat of a car. So yeah, I think it deserves its "R" rating. Great movie though.

Edit: I just noticed "cock" is in there twice with 3 uses and then again at 4 uses. So does that mean it's said 7 times total in the movie? hmmm


[Edited 9/3/20 10:24am]

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Reply #58 posted 09/03/20 10:25am

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sexton said:

DiminutiveRocker said:


It would still be rated "R" today because of the swearing alone. From IMDB:

Profanity:

Severe

80 uses of "fuck", 6 uses of "cunt", 3 uses of "pussy", 14 uses of "ass." 1 use of "tits", 4 uses of "goddamn" and other religious profanities, 3 uses of "dick", 3 uses of "cock", 2 uses of "nigger", 12 uses of "spic." 4 uses of "fag." 35 uses of "shit", 4 uses of "cock", 3 uses of "bastard", 5 uses of "bitch", 9 uses of "hell", 4 uses of "damn", 1 use of "prick", 1 use of "whore" and 2 uses of "piss."


"PG-13" movies don't have that kind of language.

And one of the characters gets gang-raped in the back seat of a car. So yeah, I think it deserves its "R" rating. Great movie though.

Edit: I just noticed "cock" is in there twice with 3 uses and then again at 4 uses. So does that mean it's said 7 times total in the movie? hmmm


[Edited 9/3/20 10:24am]



Oops - gues I have not seen the unedited version in a while lol - you're right, still an R

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Reply #59 posted 09/03/20 12:15pm

EmmaMcG

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hey - how come y'all are forgetting one of the greatest movies of all time - Back to the Future? smile



Literally the second movie I listed in my first post in this thread.
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