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Old 05-28-2010, 02:34 PM
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When you see 30th anniversaries for sequels you loved at the cinema you know you are getting old. Star wars hitting 30 was cool, Empire Strikes Back hitting 30 is depressing. I may just top myself when the ewoks hit the big three oh
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Old 05-28-2010, 02:42 PM
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That reminds me.. on the Release of ROTJ I went to the odeon in town and watched Star Wars then Empire and then they put on ROTJ with 15 min intervals. It was Great.. But, it was 27 years ago!!!! Jeez.
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Old 05-28-2010, 02:56 PM
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That reminds me.. on the Release of ROTJ I went to the odeon in town and watched Star Wars then Empire and then they put on ROTJ with 15 min intervals. It was Great.. But, it was 27 years ago!!!! Jeez.
I went to that too. Great times. I also went to the Odeon when Alien 3 was released and they showed all three back to back. If was full of sudents in combat outfits with toy guns. I miss that odeon
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Old 05-28-2010, 03:43 PM
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........was full of students in combat outfits with toy guns. I miss that odeon
for the "rocky horror picture show" they used to dress up like characters, reenact scenes, and dance....funnier than s#!t...and a long, long time ago. i'm 54...still think i am 24 tho
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me to mage i am 29 aswell but some days it feels like i am 69

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Old 05-28-2010, 04:43 PM
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When you see 30th anniversaries for sequels you loved at the cinema you know you are getting old. Star wars hitting 30 was cool, Empire Strikes Back hitting 30 is depressing. I may just top myself when the ewoks hit the big three oh

I thought it was great I remember takeing my boys to See the Prequel Epsisode 1 and thinking Hey I remember going to See Original with my Dad when I was the same age . Made a great movie even more special .
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Old 05-28-2010, 06:27 PM
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I thought it was great I remember takeing my boys to See the Prequel Epsisode 1 and thinking Hey I remember going to See Original with my Dad when I was the same age . Made a great movie even more special .
Yeah I know what you mean Joe. I took mine to see episode 3 and the new Indiana Jones film. Reminded me of my dad taking me to see the originals.
My happiest cinema memory is my dad taking me on spec to see a film I knew nothing about called Raiders Of The Lost Ark. He wanted to see it any my mum didn't so he dragged me with him. Best night at the cinema I ever had. I bought a projector recently and the first thing I did was watch Raiders on it
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iv been 21 for 14 years,the first film my dad took me to was either ,temple of doom or flash gordon,cant remember which,my first vinyl record was ,marrs pump up the volume,my first decent trainers/sneakers, were puma top winner,aah i love thinking back.


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Old 05-28-2010, 07:19 PM
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the most fun at the movies...was when we took the kids to see ET at the drive in. when we were paying they gave us each a small paper cup full of Reese's Pieces. a week or so later i bought them the ET game for the Atari...haha...wow. how far games have come! the next game system i bought them was a Turbografx 16....
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Old 05-28-2010, 09:11 PM
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iv been 21 for 14 years,the first film my dad took me to was either ,temple of doom or flash gordon,cant remember which,my first vinyl record was ,marrs pump up the volume,my first decent trainers/sneakers, were puma top winner,aah i love thinking back.

First single I bought was Flash Gordon. I used to watch the old black and White buster crabb serials on BBC2 during school hols so actually knew who ming and flash and all were when I went to see that film. Another classic
Every time I see brian blessed I feel "gordons alive" welling in my throat
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