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Sunday, July 30, 2006
Early Movie Memories In the most recent Filmspotting podcast, the hosts recount their top 5 early film memories. As you might imagine, their memories are peppered with early 80s standards like Drive-In theaters, The Empire Strikes Back, E.T., Top Gun, and others.
One thing I realized about my early movie experiences is that none of them are memories of going to a movie theater. For whatever reason, my family didn't go to the theater that often when my brother and I were young. As such, most of my movies experiences came from HBO and the VCR. Since my parents recently cleaned out the VHS tape drawer, I got a hold of some of the old standards. For the most part, I've replaced these movies with DVDs, but I'll probably keep the tapes out of sentimental value. Anyway, without further delay, here are my top 5 early movie memories (in no particular order).
Also, there really needs to be an easier way to insert IMDB links into an entry or something. It looks like there might be some Movable Type hacks for this, but nothing that looks too comprehensive or stable. Maybe I should put on my programmer's hat for a change (but don't count on it). Feel free to post your early movie memories in the comments! |
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I remember a few pretty vividly: The first movie I remember seeing in a theater was actually "Runaway" with Tom Selleck. I was pretty young, but I remember seeing this at a drive-in theater near my home (now closed, but the giant sign remains). Christ, I'd have been five when I saw this. Crazy. The Star Wars trilogy was one of the earliest movies I remember watching over-and-over again. I used to watch it every time I went over to my grandmother's house. Speaking of which, she let me watch Robocop when I was 8. Heh. Awesome. I also remember watching the Last Starfighter! A bunch of others, in no particular order (because, like you said, it's hard to remember when they're on VHS/Betamax- yes, we recorded things on Beta)- Dragon Slayer, Clash of the Titans, Zombie Lake (the edited version from Thriller Double Feature), Neverending Story, Willow, Ghostbusters, Road House, Eddie and the Cruisers. There are, of course, more, but those stick out- I *Hated* Road House and Eddie and the Cruisers, but my sister *loved* them, so they were on a lot. Posted by: Samael on August 1, 2006 10:29 AM
Holy crap, Runaway! I've had an upcoming post in mind for a while, sort of a play off the "Offbeat movie corner" posts I do. I'd call it "Bad movie corner." Movies that I like despite the fact that they're horrible. Runaway was one of the first that came to mind. As was Lone Wolf McQuade and Real Men. All of which have been on Encore/Starz recently. Ahhh, brings back some memories. It seems my tolerance for bad movies was much higher back then... I've only recently seen Road House all the way through. I'd seen bits and pieces before, but never the whole thing. It was fun enough, in a "So bad it's good" kinda way. I'm really intrigued to hear Kevin Smith's commentary on the newly released Road House DVD... Posted by: Mark on August 1, 2006 9:44 PM
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