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Childhood Movies
2005-02-22, 10:26 PM #41
Land Before Time

the first movie i ever owned....still have the original vhs and it's pretty worn...must've watched it like a million times! hated the sequels...they got ****ty after 2. stupid singalong **** is what they became. :D but i saw it was on DVD....i dunno maybe i should pick it up....but then i'd feel weird watching it again.
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2005-02-22, 11:22 PM #42
Ghostbusters.
I can't think of anything to put here right now.
2005-02-23, 12:59 AM #43
Jurassic Park. Man that movie was awesome at the time.
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2005-02-23, 2:17 AM #44
Short Circuit (Johnny 5 is alive!)
Herbie the Love Bug
The Brave Little Toaster
Beetle Juice
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2005-02-23, 2:38 AM #45
Quote:
Originally posted by Cazor
brave little toaster


that was on tv last week and i actually watched it

star wars trilogy
toy story
indiana jones trilogy
basil the great mouse detective
nope.
2005-02-23, 3:15 AM #46
There was never a movie I really watched all the time... before Star Wars trilogy, but that was in 1997.

Anyhow, there were two concert videos I watched every day, sometimes more than one time.

Jean-Michel Jarre: Paris La Defense (1990)
Jean-Michel Jarre: Destination Docklands (1988)
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2005-02-23, 4:32 AM #47
Holy Fish. Your obsession started that early?

I watched:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2
Star Wars Trilogy

There are probably others but I can't think of them.

Oh, and if there had been an Animaniacs movie, I would have watched it EVERY DAY.
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2005-02-23, 9:21 AM #48
The Star Wars Trilogy
A Kid In King Arthur's Court (Dont Ask) :p
The Jungle Book
The Running Man :)

And alot more...
2005-02-23, 9:57 AM #49
The Blob (1988)
The Monster Squad
Godzilla 1985
Dawn of the Dead
Monster in the Closet
Jaws

- And yes, this is all from my childhood. My dad loves horror movies, so I watched them with him.
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2005-02-23, 10:00 AM #50
Quote:
Originally posted by SMOCK!
Holy Fish. Your obsession started that early?


October 1988.

Anyhow, now I remember one movie:
-Disney's Robin Hood
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2005-02-23, 10:04 AM #51
I couldn't even begin to list them all. Oh lord, but I'll try.

Fivel goes west
Toy Story
Little Mermaid
Robin Hood
Hook
Indiana Jones
Mouse Detective
Power Rangers
Pink Panther
Rockey and Bullwinkle
Ninja Turtles
Beauty and Beast
Magic School Bus
The Muppets
Dumbo
Small Soldiers
Lion King
Antz
Aladden
Fraggle Rock
Thomus the Train
Lambchop's
Mr. Rodgers
Karate Kid #
Back to the Future #

I'd like to go on a tangent here:
Fraggle Rock owned. It didn't try to trick kids into enjoying the program; it WAS enjoyable. Same with the muppets. It was just quality television aimed at a more simple audience, not even kids. Same with the old Seasame Street. What I wouldn't give for MY future kids to be able to see some of the fantastic shows I grew up watching. Not this mind-numbing "You aren't learning, but you are" bull. A dog who communicates with yelps, and a girl who can barelly speak english are BAD rolemodels for children. They need intelectual and stimulating shows that they can learn REAL things from, not basic knowledge of numbers, colors, and shapes. That's what school is for.

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2005-02-23, 1:22 PM #52
I wish I could remember Fraggle Rock. I mean, I know that I watched it, but I have no detailed memories. I didn't really appreciate it back then. Now I wish I had.
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2005-02-24, 4:57 AM #53
And Sesame Street was the bomb. It was just pure awesome.
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2005-02-24, 4:59 AM #54
NWP
2005-02-24, 8:32 AM #55
I watched the first season of the animated X-Men series at least two dozen times when I was little.

Other movies:
Lion King
101 Dalmations
The Jungle Book (older live-action, not animated)

The rest escape me at the moment, but I do remember watching a video on the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World several times.
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2005-02-24, 7:07 PM #56
Yeah the old X men was the best. I still have some of the free VHS tapes that you got free from Pizza Hut. Short Circuit and Back to the Future rocked too.
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2005-02-24, 8:22 PM #57
I seem to remember watching Russkies quite a lot. Also, The Neverending Story, The Boy who could Fly, Brave Little Toaster, That Darn Cat, Cat from Outer Space... mostly movies on the Disney channel ( back in the 80's).
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2005-02-24, 8:23 PM #58
Alice Wonderland ( real life version )
Land Before Time
Star Wars
Bednobs & Broomsticks
Wizard Of Oz
hmmmm, I think perhaps that may be it?!?!
Wait Fantasia and Fraggle rock:p
2005-02-24, 10:59 PM #59
Star Wars
Superman
Back to the Future
Close Encounters
Ghostbusters (2 scared the piss outta me in the theater when Ray and Viggo were turned into the same monster)
Flight of the Navigator
Tron
The Rocketeer
Pee-Wee's Big Adventre/Big Top PW (come on, admit it...before 1991, you guys thought PW was cool)
Star Trek
James Bond
Sandlot
Home Alone
Cat From Outer Space
Jurassic Park
Apollo 13
2001 (I just liked the ships)
Mighty Ducks
Always
Willow
The Herbie movies
Neverending Story I & II
Karate Kid (how could I be the first one to say KK?)

On a side note, I didn't really like Fraggle Rock and the Muppets were only ok (at the time). Muppet Babies was the bomb for me, because it showed Star Wars in the credits all the time. Man...Saturday mornings used to rock on CBS. Muppet Babies, Pee-Wee, Ernest, cool toy commercials. As for the educational show I went for during the week in the afternoon...it was Mr Rogers, hands down. Sure, I caught a lot of Sesame Street, but Mr Rogers was in my neighborhood.
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2005-02-24, 11:04 PM #60
i still think peewee is cool.
2005-02-24, 11:07 PM #61
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Originally posted by Cazor
i still think peewee is cool.


Words from my mouth. Not even kidding, as soon as I read "admit it..." I scrolled down to hit the post button and was going to post these exact words. Maybe it's a minnasotain thing?
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2005-02-25, 6:00 AM #62
Pee Wee is still awesome. I wish the guy got more work nowadays.:(

Ah yes, the Sandlot. How could I forget? I would watch that almost everyday. Hmm, perhaps that would explain my love for Battle Bots...
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2005-02-25, 3:44 PM #63
Hah, i live in MN and I just watched peewees big adventure a few months ago.
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2005-02-25, 8:43 PM #64
Too bad Peewee couldn't keep it in his pants, otherwise he'd still be around I imagine.
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