Who saw this in theaters 20 years ago?
4 times when i was 13 and i dug it, i even played the game and had cards.
You killed Captain Clown, YOU KILLED CAPTAIN CLOWN-The Joker on Batman TAS
4 times when i was 13 and i dug it, i even played the game and had cards.
You killed Captain Clown, YOU KILLED CAPTAIN CLOWN-The Joker on Batman TAS
Damn.....I was 19 when I did and just came out from attending a few college classes that day. I went to see it at one of my favorite theaters at the time and the line for it was marginally small, so not only did I get a good seat, the ticket tacker asked me if I wanted to see it again for free....so I said yes.
shareI saw it with my dad
shareI did! In 1994 when I was 8. My brother & I couldn't stop talking about it for weeks after it came out! This film combined two of my big interests: ancient Egypt & sci-fi.
shareI did, I remembered wearing a black turtle neck jumper and I wore a sterling silver pendant of Thoth, the God of writing, medicine, the moon, and magic.
Today I am waiting for my 925 sterling silver pendant of Set/ sutesh/ satu/ set, the sky God of Storms, eclipses, Desert, and foreign lands
WTF
shareI was going to ask the same thing, StormBringer328. What the hell is Cadillac_Ghost smoking? That was gibberish.
And to answer the OP's question, I did see it in theaters at the age of 11. Good movie. I used to own it on VHS in the 90's, then on DVD. I never did get into the TV series though. I'm more into the Ancient Egyptian aspect of the film than the Sci Fi elements. I like some Sci Fi, but not a massive fan like some people.
"The heat has a taste. It tastes like a flame. You drink up the flame as it burns your flesh away."
I saw it in a nearly-packed theater more than a week after opening with my then-girlfriend who was from Sweden. She liked it as well, which surprised me because she had never cared for any science fiction before. Just watched the Blu-ray a couple of weeks ago and still found it enjoyable.
I thought it was a fairly original piece of science fiction, with decent special effects for the time. The idea of combining part of the history of ancient Egypt with present-day military characters in an action/science fiction story was brilliant.
Yep, I was a sophomore in high school. Really into sci-fi at the time. I had no idea Stargate would develop into a TV series. I was hooked on Fox's The X-Files at the time.
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