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By *uperS77 OP Man
over a year ago
Gloucester |
Do you recall the first movie you went along to the Pictures to watch?
I don’t think my mum and dad realised what it would be like for a youngling of about 6/7, to go along and watch Watership Down! |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago
Transsexual Transylvania |
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Biblical dramatisation of the life of Christ.
- I was about 4 or 5 and it was re-released at the local drive-in cinema (this would have been around 1971/2).
I sat through the whole thing, fascinated! I suppose the indications that I'm a weirdo were there early. |
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"Do you recall the first movie you went along to the Pictures to watch?
I don’t think my mum and dad realised what it would be like for a youngling of about 6/7, to go along and watch Watership Down! "
2001 space odyssey in surround whatever it was called back in the day in Leicester square...
First i went to on my own was SWALK. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It was either Star Wars or Grease
Whichever was released in the UK first
I know I was way underage for both at the time
My sister snuck me into them both |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Biblical dramatisation of the life of Christ.
- I was about 4 or 5 and it was re-released at the local drive-in cinema (this would have been around 1971/2).
I sat through the whole thing, fascinated! I suppose the indications that I'm a weirdo were there early. "
Yeah - your present level of weirdness would have needed a long run up to be fair x |
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By *acktopervMan
over a year ago
Stourport-On-Severn |
I actually don't remember the first film i watched at a cinema because as a child i used to go to Saturday morning cinema.
But i do remember the first film i went to as a teenager. It was "That'll Be The Day". I was 15 at the time and spent most of the film snogging her along with quite a bit of fingering
She was 16.............so no, i wasn't a perve then |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago
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"The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Biblical dramatisation of the life of Christ.
- I was about 4 or 5 and it was re-released at the local drive-in cinema (this would have been around 1971/2).
I sat through the whole thing, fascinated! I suppose the indications that I'm a weirdo were there early.
Yeah - your present level of weirdness would have needed a long run up to be fair x"
Ah thank you! I'm here all week. And the next. In fact, I'm moving in.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Either Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or maybe Laurel and Hardy at the "Saturday Morning Picture Club".
We'd all sing the ABC Minors song before couple of cartoons, a short Laurel and Hardy before a rubbish Children's Film Foundation thing.
Who else went to this sort of thing? |
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"Either Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or maybe Laurel and Hardy at the "Saturday Morning Picture Club".
We'd all sing the ABC Minors song before couple of cartoons, a short Laurel and Hardy before a rubbish Children's Film Foundation thing.
Who else went to this sort of thing?"
The double deckers
I do remember the CFF Films if I recall one was called Glitterball. I don’t remember the plot, characters or actors but I do remember the glitter |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I rwmembwr adoring Fieval goes West as a child but my first really memorable visit was to see Titanic with friends as an a young teen. Then I also remember there was some kind of Exorcist anniversary and we all went to the cinema dressed pretty much in business suits as we wanted to be let in to an 18+! |
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