It's quotes like this (people saying "Like Mike" was the first movie they saw in the theater) that make you vividly aware of how old you are, hehe.Waluigi Freak 99 wrote:My first experience at the theatre . . . I think that I watched Like Mike a couple years ago.
Your first time at the theater?
What movie did you watch?
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some movie with my parents and grandpa - but I don't remember what it was. THe first kids movie I remember seeing was prolly Snow White - though there may have been something before then depending on when Snow White was rereleased...
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Strangely enough, I never saw any kid movies in theaters when I was little. My first movie was Apollo 13 with my dad when I was 6, and then Titanic two years later. Yeah, definitely not kid movies...
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Darcie, how do you know all this stuff????Darcie wrote:Hmm... Well, Arwen you would have only been 1 1/2 when Aladdin came out, and the two sequels were direct to video. I'm going to say Toy Story is a lot more likely as that was 3 years later.
Yeah, I saw Toy Story in theaters and I remember seeing Pocahontas in theaters, too, I don't know if that came out before or after Toy Story. Ask Darcie...

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1. I knew Aladdin's release date because it came out on my 15th birthday.Macnut wrote:Darcie, how do you know all this stuff????
2. I worked for 3 years at a Disney Store. It was my job to know this stuff.

3. I have a poster with little pictures of all the major releases from Snow White thru Mulan and their years (not including Pixar's movies).
4. I knew Toy Story because they put '95 on all the products for it. (If you've never noticed, on tee shirts that are varsity style they put the year of the movie as the number.)
5. IMDB.
I double checked IMDB, but I was pretty sure already that it was Pocahontas. That was released in summer and Toy Story came out at Thanksgiving.Macnut wrote:Yeah, I saw Toy Story in theaters and I remember seeing Pocahontas in theaters, too, I don't know if that came out before or after Toy Story. Ask Darcie...

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Darcie wrote:1. I knew Aladdin's release date because it came out on my 15th birthday.Macnut wrote:Darcie, how do you know all this stuff????
2. I worked for 3 years at a Disney Store. It was my job to know this stuff.
3. I have a poster with little pictures of all the major releases from Snow White thru Mulan and their years (not including Pixar's movies).
4. I knew Toy Story because they put '95 on all the products for it. (If you've never noticed, on tee shirts that are varsity style they put the year of the movie as the number.)
5. IMDB.
I double checked IMDB, but I was pretty sure already that it was Pocahontas. That was released in summer and Toy Story came out at Thanksgiving.Macnut wrote:Yeah, I saw Toy Story in theaters and I remember seeing Pocahontas in theaters, too, I don't know if that came out before or after Toy Story. Ask Darcie...


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Aha. I looked it up myself. I think I saw the King of Thieves one in theaters (I'm almost sure of it). And since I would have been 4 or 5, that would make more sense.
I'm unsure about Toy Story. I don't know that I went that young...but maybe. I think we used to go to more drive-ins, and it's possible I went to more of those when I was littler.
I'm unsure about Toy Story. I don't know that I went that young...but maybe. I think we used to go to more drive-ins, and it's possible I went to more of those when I was littler.
lol...thanks, Darcie I probably won't be able to forget that useless information now!Darcie wrote:Glad I could be good for a laugh.![]()
Oh, and I forgot to add #6: I only have a memory for completely useless information.
the first movie I saw I think was Babe...I was about I dunno, 4 maybe? I begged and begged to go. all I remember was a boy running across a yard......


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Darcie wrote:Hmm... Well, Arwen you would have only been 1 1/2 when Aladdin came out, and the two sequels were direct to video. I'm going to say Toy Story is a lot more likely as that was 3 years later.
Aladdin was released somewhere around 1992, and, if I remember correctly, was the first movie I saw in a theatre. I would have been around 8 at the time. Did anyone see Homeward Bound in the theatre? That was released the subsequent year, and was one of my favourite movies.