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First film I saw at the cinemas


haha, I was only 3. I remember it well! (Probably my earliest memory actually)

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And?

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funny you said that, its actually my second film i saw in the cinema.

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if i remeber right this was the 17th i saw at the theatre



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You guys are young! I was 10 when this movie came out. Though I did see it in the theater. The first movie I remember seeing in the theater was Oliver and Company back in 1988.

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You guys are REALLY young. I remember seeing the first run of the cartoons back in the 60's!

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My first movie in the cinemas was Star Wars episode VI...

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I was also 10 when this film came out, and i saw it at the cinema !.I also have it on video, and me and my friends used to watch this film alot. I watched it on tv today too , i hadn't seen it for a long time.

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I was 11 when I watched this at the 2nd run dollar theater with my mom and sisters in late summer of 94. Fun times, I kept pinching and saying to myself "this is a live-action movie". I was pretty star-strucked because I had watched the series back to back when carton network were having a Flintstones marathon around the time of the film;s release.

Watching the movie for the first time in High-Def, looks good for a film of this age :)

The sets look marvelous!

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the first film i saw was "into the west" with GAbriel Byrne

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Can't remember the first film I saw... I think it was either Babe or Mouse Hunt.

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Bambi [1982 re-release].

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The actors who played the toddlers are older than me.

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I wish I saw this in theaters, because I actually like this movie.

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This was probably my fourth. The first 3 being Ghostbusters 2 (which I don't remember because I was a year old), Batman Returns and Snow White when it was re-released in theaters in 1993.

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I first saw The Flintstones live-action movie at cinemas when I was six-year-old with my mom and her friend, Eddie. My mother told me that she went fall asleep at the movie it was sign it was boring.

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