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#261251
First movie I saw was....that live action Flintstones movie.

Ouch...

I think my first theater movie was Muppet Treasure Island, despite my parents insisting that we didn't see that in theaters.

And now I'm starting to feel really old compared to all your firsts...

edited 29th Jul '12 1:54:14 PM by Wryte

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#261252 from Meganekko University
First movie I saw in a Theater... I can't remember it... sad

It was around the time Princess Diana died.
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#261253 from Meinong's jungle
Muppet Treasure Island is awesome.
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#261254 from Appleloosa
Hmm given that Hunchback came out in 1996 and I remember seeing it in tehater, s it may well have been the first movie I ever saw. Of course, Disney's Robin Hood still holds the record of the most timves I've seen a movie. I must have watched it at least 7 times as a kid.
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#261255 from Meinong's jungle
[up]That's another good one. Haven't seen it in forever though.
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#261256 from the Moon
The first movie I saw in cinemas (lol British) was A Bug's Life.

@JT I've always preferred A Muppet Christmas Carol.

edited 29th Jul '12 1:57:47 PM by PurpleDalek

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#261257 from America
My first movie was the original King kong, with the second one being King Kong Vs Godzilla.

First movie in theators was the American Godzilla.

edited 29th Jul '12 1:59:08 PM by marston

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#261258 from Appleloosa
Me neither. I think I probably watched it so much mainly because it had a turtle in it.
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#261259
Most watched movie probably goes to one of the original Star Wars trilogy for me. I was a gigantic fanboy from the age where I built blaster rifles out of my tinker toys all the way until high school when I grew out of it in part by picking up Discworld as my preferred reading material over the Star Wars Expanded Universe novels.
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#261260 from Appleloosa
Everyone, what was the first animated Disney film that you didn't see? Mine was Treasure Planet.
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#261261 from the Moon
[up] Atlantis: The Lost Empire

I still haven't seen it. It just doesn't look very good.

edited 29th Jul '12 2:00:59 PM by PurpleDalek

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#261262 from Meganekko University
I think I saw most, if not all of them... What, I'm a cartoon junkie.
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#261263 from Appleloosa
I saw Atlantis once. I don't get why everyone said it was so bad.

Re: Star Wars, I had a lot of books as a kid but I only saw the movies once on VHS.
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#261264
Muppet Christmas Carol is good too, but Treasure Island had freaking Tim Curry as Long John Silver. Tim. Flipping. Curry. That automatically makes it 120% more awesome. Plus, I like its soundtrack better. I actually watched it again for the first time in I don't even know how many years because of a Nostalgia Critic review that brought up the opening musical number.
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#261265 from America
My first Disney film was The lion king.waii
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#261266 from the Moon
As long as we're talking about Disney, I would like to say that The Emperor's New Groove is fuckawesome.
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#261267 from Appleloosa
I wonder if I should see the Muppet movies some time.
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#261268 from Meinong's jungle
@Purple: Seconded oh so very much. That movie is hilarious.

My first non-Disney movie was probably Star Wars.
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#261269
Let me put it to you this way, story:

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#261270 from Meganekko University
My favorite non-animated/non-kiddie movie?

Well... It's a toss-up between Lethal Weapon, the Die Hard series, and the Tremors series.
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#261271 from Meinong's jungle
Yeah, Tim Curry bumps Muppet Treasure Island to the top of the list for me.
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#261272 from the Moon
Muppet Christmas Carol has Michael Caine as Scrooge.

It's awesome.

edited 29th Jul '12 2:09:48 PM by PurpleDalek

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#261273 from Stardust Road
I prefer Muppets Christmas Carol to Muppets Treasure Island.

I like Atlantis.

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#261274 from America
I have too many not-kid's films that I love to have a favorite. But I do really like the Lethal weapon films, the first Die hard film, and Casino. That's just a few of them.tongue
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#261275 from the Moon
Die Hard is a contender for my favourite movie of all time.

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