The movie was "Grease".... but I'm not telling you how old I was at the time :P
2006-06-14 01:16:19
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answered by Cherriest 7
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The first movie I remember seeing at a "Cinema" type theater (not a drive-in), was the original "13 Ghosts." This was a lot of fun in 1960, when William Castle's movie came out with paper 3d glasses that were given to you as the guy tore your ticket stub.
I saw the remake with Tony Shaloub. I love Tony Shaloub, but the remake of the "13 Ghosts" was just awful.
2006-06-13 14:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure if it was the very first movie that I've seen but I remember myself at the age of 5 going to the cinema to see Silvester and Tweetie with my sister and my mother.
I still love this kind of movies.
Katerina
2006-06-16 18:05:17
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answered by katerina c 6
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The first movie I remember seeing was E.T. and I was like 7 or 8. I was so scared. I had nightmares for weeks. My heart still races when I see that movie. Traces of the child still in me I guess.
2006-06-14 15:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The first movie I remember seeing in theatres was ET at the drive in...and I got scared LOL
Cant remember how old I was. 7 or 8 maybe
2006-06-13 14:37:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I was about 8 or 9 and my parents took me to see ET.
2006-06-13 14:19:41
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answered by MeMi96 2
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'big trouble in little china' in 1986 which means i was about 8. great movie, ive seen it literally 100s and 100s of times since. im not sure if its really my first but its the first i can remember going to see in a movie theater.
2006-06-13 14:40:16
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answered by cornholio9631 5
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I was two and I saw Pochahantus. After the movie was over, I yelled, "Lion King next1" I'm not lying! My parents won't let me forget it! It was hilarious, and I remember it. All the people in the cinema's laughed!
2006-06-13 14:07:06
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answered by otter7 5
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ET I think I was about 3. The memories are very vague and the cinema is no longer there
2006-06-13 22:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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King Kong (the 1976 version). I embarassed my brothers by crying at the end of the movie. I thought it was mean to kill King Kong when all he really wanted to do was go home. I also remember watching Star Wars the next summer and sleeping through half of it.
When I watched the Peter Jackson version of King Kong I just got mad at the end. When Jack Black's character says "Twas Beauty killed the Beast" I wanted to smack him and tell him "No, idiot, you did it!"
2006-06-13 14:13:40
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answered by KL 5
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Jungle Book at the drive in - 3 years old
2006-06-13 14:11:55
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answered by Jack R 2
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