What was the first movie you ever saw in a cinema? For me, it was The Lion King 1994.
What was the first movie you ever saw in a cinema? For me, it was The Lion King 1994
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The Anvil Hoarder (1930)
Same, we are all one.
The Lion King 2019
dear god, just look at those colors.
how did disney become so soulless
The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
probably the flintstones 1994
Con Air
i wasn't even conceived yet
Apollo 13
Batman forever
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Cars
#metoo
Toy Story
Jurassic Park
wow holy shit, are you me? I'm honestly unsure which one between this, aladdin and casper, I would have to check the releases, but there three are my first memories in the cinema
Try watching the old one again.
It's so colorful all the time. It still holds up so well, visually.
Shrek 2
I cried like a bitch
Would you say it has inspired you to become a based individual later in life? I must have seen it 5 times as a kid. And The Rock at least 10 times.
your a queer just like Little foot you fucking bitch
Pretty sure that was my first movie too
Anaconda (1997)
The Rugrats movie for me.
I've never been to the cinema. I've been memed into believing that theatres are full of wailing kids, disruptive niggers and screeching autists.
Beauty and The Beast. Kino.
It seems you have mistanken me for op
I have no idea how my dad with this shit
Phantom Menace 1999
Based and prequelpilled!
The Blair Witch project in 1999
2nd was House on Haunted Hill (also 1999)
Either this or Bambi. I can't rember. Must've been at the ending of the eighties or at the beginning of the nineties though.
>Judith Barsi
RIP in peace
Rest in peace in peace? The fuck?
The Fellowship of The Ring
Somehow, as a 7 year old kid, I enjoyed it more than my parents who said it was long and boring
A Bugs Life or Toy Story 2. Whichever came first.
The first one I remember watching as well.
A Bug's Life
Jurrasic Park as a kid
I saw the first Batman at the Drive-in. I feel like there had to be movies before that but it's the earliest I can remember.
my condolences
you watched a rip off
utter disgust
>new
The Little Mermaid
By moving into the future, which is now a lifeless/soulless time
Godzilla 1998
Don't remember. Maybe Jurassic Park. Maybe Aladdin.
Depends on where you live. If there are a lot of melanin enriched, trailer trash, or tourists it may be loud, but otherwise usually ok. Most people who complain about theaters are neets who simply cannot cope with the press’s seems if other people within a 30 foot radius.
>fag
Aladdin, 1992. This thing scared the shit out of me.
My bedfellow
101 Dalmatians Australian re-release 1995. I seen the lion king in 1994 but don't remember the experience at all but I do remember seeing 101 Dalmatians with my mum and dad. good times.
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I don't know if my brain is just different from other people. I don't remember. Then I see these people telling detailed stories about shit that happened 20 years ago. Are they just lying and making shit up? I could never remember stuff like that let alone every detail.
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Earliest I can remember is Batman and Robin 1997, but my parents could very well have taken me to something before.
My gf and I watched every single Toy Story movie including the shorts with our daughter who's a year and 9 months, and then we took her to see her first theater movie, which was Toy Story 4, and she loved it.
She won't remember, but I will
i watched it again a few weeks ago for the first time in a while and still holds up really well. i thought it would be super cringy but i just found myself appreciating more and more details. IMO much better than the 70s version - which unlike Burton's, actually gets increasingly worse each time i watch it.
It's not a ripoff lmao
Wall-E
I absolutely loved that movie when I saw it as a 6 year old. Haven't watched it since, should I see it again?
I'm sorry
except they have completely different stories
Beauty and the Beast in 1991
yeh i definitely remember it being one of the better pixar films
Tarzan (1999), was scared of the cinema itself (loud noises, big images, etc).
First one i remember was Muppet Treasure Island with based Tim Curry
Return of the Jedi (1983)
Star Wars. I remember the projector fucking up during one of the scenes (storm troopers shooting). Had to wait until the someone fixed it.
Oh, you mean Kimba the White Lion? Yeah I watched it long ago, too!
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone.
I was 5.
My 16 year old brother got really scared when Hagrid busted down the door, still remember his face, teased him for years over it. (He never read the books, just wanted to take his younger brother to see a kid's movie)
Absolutely, pure kino
Wow, that jap movie looks like direct to DVD shit lmao people unironically think this is better than The Lion King?
Me too, I was 8 at the time
Oldfag here
It was pretty magical desu
Allegedly, Hercules
The earliest movie I remember seeing, personally, however, is Godzilla
Same.
My parents took me to the Lion King in theaters when I was four years old.
Snow White is from the 30s though
My dude I can't remember what I had for dinner yesterday or who my friends in primary school were, how the fuck do you remember something that happened 25 years ago?
Noice. I remember seeing that in theaters on my birthday
Spider-Man
I have loads of early childhood memories but not many of the actual films I watched in cinema for some reason. Anyway, this is seriously the earliest one I remember.
Double Impact in 1991. Shit was so cash.
I think it was a colorized version of 1933 King Kong, I was it in the 60s, was this just something my mind made up or was there actually a rerelease like this? I can't find anything about it on the internet, though it could just be a thing only my local theater did.
The movie that's nothing like the Lion King?
>2 movies set in the African savanna use the same types of animals
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The first entry in the dullest franchise in the history of movie franchises
How the FUCK was it nearly 20 years ago