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Yeah I’ve been the same in the past. Even if you own a copy at home it is a real treat to make the pilgrimage and see them on the big screen. If you get good art cinemas near you that do weekly classics or retrospectives it is very awesome. Canberra was great for that, quick’n’easy to get around and you had Arc at NFSA, Palace, Dendy, Manuka, the occasional festival, etc.If I get the chance to I'd go see other "classic" movies on the big screen again. If I hear about Die Hard is being shown I must go see it . Likewise even though I've already seen Robocop, Terminator 1, Predator on the big screen in recent times... I'd go see them again (and that's even with having a decent 4K tv and home setup in general).
First film I remember was Alien. Was bloody scary as a 13yo
Haha all good. Someone mentioned a Toxic Avenger remake, turns out there already was one lolSchlock classic … was in primary school when this came out and one kid had seen it and we’d always be asking him about it. It sounded like the greatest movie ever made. Saw it with my older cousins a few years later and it was everything he said.. watched it again as an adult and couldn’t believe how bad it was in terms of acting and SFX.
Funny enough ended up becoming a kids cartoon
Edit : my bad though you were talking about the original, didn’t know they’d re made it
Jon Voight. I saw that at the drive-in too.My first was The Champ with Robert Redford and Ricky Schroder.
Must have been about 3 or 4 and it was in the city. Think I cried.
Top parenting there.Jon Voight. I saw that at the drive-in too.
My first big screen experience was Jaws as a 5 year old, also at the drive-in. ****ed me up a bit and I couldnt swim in water deeper than a few feet without freaking out for years.
Jon Voight. I saw that at the drive-in too.
My first big screen experience was Jaws as a 5 year old, also at the drive-in. ****ed me up a bit and I couldnt swim in water deeper than a few feet without freaking out for years. Star Wars my first cinema movie which blew me away. Not so much the movie, just the experience.
So my Oscar marathon continues and I am disappointed with Anatomy of a Fall with 50 minutes remaining
Movie is sooo horrible that its brilliant.Movie 43 - Prime
Stumbled across this and thought it sounded hmm but it did remind me of Kentucky Fried Movie from well over 40 years ago
Basic sketches tied together by a theme usually with **** and crude humor
And yes it was like that
Movie 43 had a lot of star power but it just missed. Maybe I've seen the jokes before or they stretched a 4 minute gag into 9 minutes
Either way it wasn't great or terrible and a good s**t your brain off movie
Yeh it was.IIRC my first movie in the cinema was The Phantom.
I have no idea why, I don't think I was aware of the character as a kid, and my dad who took me is not a phantom nerd, that's for sure. Maybe he just casually wanted to see it and took me along.
First solo movie? Chicken Run. Mum dropped me off to see 101 Dalmatians with friends, but we got the times wrong so I ended up at Chicken Run by myself, but I think that ended up in my favour. Better film.
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I took the bookstore as a cheeky nod to the original (where Dalton has a Philosophy degree).Road house (2024) the missus was watching MAFS and was in chill mode and didn’t want to think too much.
It was ok, other than the double duce reference in the back ground no throw backs to the original, or cameos (that I saw). Connor McGregor played Connor McGregor dialled up to 20, but was a bit too much maybe a 15 would’ve been better. The fight and action scene CGI was average.
Overall it was ok probably would never watch it again unless it was on FTA tv and i stumbled across it one night.