Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
It's been all downhill ever since.
My first film was also Star Wars. I was not yet 4, my brother 7.
I've shared here before I have two flashbulb memories of movies. The first being Star Wars. The second Aliens.
Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
It's been all downhill ever since.
AGinHI said:Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
It's been all downhill ever since.
My first film was also Star Wars. I was not yet 4, my brother 7.
I've shared here before I have two flashbulb memories of movies. The first being Star Wars. The second Aliens.
bam02 said:
Probably The Wizard of Oz. Really was traumatized by the witch. I remember recurring nightmares to this day. I'd splash water on her but she would never melt.

Cinco Ranch Aggie said:AGinHI said:Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
It's been all downhill ever since.
My first film was also Star Wars. I was not yet 4, my brother 7.
I've shared here before I have two flashbulb memories of movies. The first being Star Wars. The second Aliens.
Do you mean Alien? Or did you go almost a decade between seeing movies (missing The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Back to the Future before going to see Aliens)?
CyanideJenkins said:
Star Wars. At a drive-in movie theater with my parents. I was like 2 1/2 years old. It's my earliest memory.
Zombie Jon Snow said:
Went to some drive-in in central texas in 1973 when I was 7 (killeen/copperas cove area) and saw
The World's Greatest Athlete - a farcical movie about a (white) tarzan like athlete found in the jungles of Africa who can outrun a cheetah for example.... and comes to the US with these college coaches on a scholarship as a track athlete to save their terrible athletic program.
Starred Jan-Michael Vincent, the great John Amos (Good Times and later Coming To America) and Tim Conway which will give you an idea of how bad it was.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
The emoji was to convey some humor on my part. I was picturing you sitting in a theater in 1977 watching Star Wars, thinking this movie theater sucks, then going off like Bruce Wayne for Batman Begins, returning in 1986 in time to see Aliens.
But I wasn't sure if you meant the original Alien which some seem to forget exists when talking about that series, claiming Aliens is the best when it is not, not by a long shot in fact.
Zombie Jon Snow said:
Went to some drive-in in central texas in 1973 when I was 7 (killeen/copperas cove area) and saw
The World's Greatest Athlete - a farcical movie about a (white) tarzan like athlete found in the jungles of Africa who can outrun a cheetah for example.... and comes to the US with these college coaches on a scholarship as a track athlete to save their terrible athletic program.
Starred Jan-Michael Vincent, the great John Amos (Good Times and later Coming To America) and Tim Conway which will give you an idea of how bad it was.
GoAgs92 said:
This is crazy but the same movie as Zombie John and Eclipse posted.
ha.
The World's Greatest Athlete
rednecked said:
I don't really remember the movie but I remember my parents taking me and a neighbor kid to the theater and just dropping us off. Said they'd be back when it was over. Those were the days!
CyanideJenkins said:
Star Wars. At a drive-in movie theater with my parents. I was like 2 1/2 years old. It's my earliest memory.