What was your favorite movie as a kid?
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What was your favorite movie as a kid?
I used to watch it over and over as a Kid, and it was my favorite movie
HEHEHEHE......damn Disney won’t release it on DVD
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... why am I not surprised... well, I suppose mine would be Star Wars or The Blues Brothers... I was an odd child
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Heheh I loved 20,000 leagues as well. The idea of a secret nuke powered submarine in the 19th century was just too cool.
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The ending was even more kickass......just as good as Verne's ending....Icehawk wrote:Heheh I loved 20,000 leagues as well. The idea of a secret nuke powered submarine in the 19th century was just too cool.
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Star Wars, and The Time Machine.
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Re: What was your favorite movie as a kid?
20,000 League Under the Sea was my favorite movie before I started watching the Star Wars OT regularly. 20,000 Leagues is a great movie.MKSheppard wrote:
I used to watch it over and over as a Kid, and it was my favorite movie
HEHEHEHE......damn Disney won’t release it on DVD
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Spaceballs and the Blues Brothers, I wore out the tape in one summer.
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Well, I really didn't have a favorite movie per se until I was older.
But I'd have to say either Disney's Sleeping Beauty or *Batteries Not Included. If I really had to name one.
But I'd have to say either Disney's Sleeping Beauty or *Batteries Not Included. If I really had to name one.
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Sweet, those were my three choices too.Captain Lennox wrote:Star Wars, Indiana Jones favorite the Last Crusade, Back too the Future I always watched.
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A New Hope....I dragged my parents to see it ten times over that summer. When it came out on video I had EVERY single line of dialougue memorized and it was a wonder for cousins and the like to test me at get togethers.
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I was born a year after ANH came out. My earliest memories of Star Wars are related to watching ROTJ on a home video. Whenever I was sick as a child I would watch the OT over and over and over and over and over again.Stravo wrote:A New Hope....I dragged my parents to see it ten times over that summer. When it came out on video I had EVERY single line of dialougue memorized and it was a wonder for cousins and the like to test me at get togethers.