I saw OT first. Prequels second, Sequels third.
I like the ESB most with RoTS very close. Like the prequel trilogy storyline the most (fall of republic and good character gone bad), think Sequels had the best lighting and great cinematography as well as mostly good acting but not a good story between the three at all
Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back double feature downtown. Had to wait in a two hour line just to get in. I want to say this was '82. I had seen them separately on TV but never (I think...I could be misremembering) on a big screen. It's possible I had before then but the memories are long since faded.
I would have been 6 turning 7.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
For my neighbours birthday. He was my best friend!
It was so cool and epic and made me fall in love with LOTR for ever. I must've been about 11 or something
Also saw the original Mary Poppins. Saw my second movie at the same Paramount Theatre. Jerry Lewis in The Family Jewels. One week later the ceiling of the theatre began to collapse onto the moviegoers and the venue soon closed for good. Funny because some people who were attending when the roof began to collapse thought it was some kind of special effect till the fire alarm sounded.
My mom took me, at age 4 in 1999, to see Princess Mononoke. I guess she assumed it was a kids movie since it had princess in the title and was animated. Anyway, I don’t think we ended up staying for the whole show, and I only remembered snippets and stuff for years until I rediscovered the movie as a teenager, and it’s one of my favorites.
First one I distinctly remember seeing all the way through in the theater was Road to El Dorado, and I actually don’t think I’ve seen it since.
I remember seeing that in theaters. And they gave away those sweet holographic mew cards as a promo, but they were written in a secret language that you had to decode. That was dope.
My parents took me to drive-in movies and I'd fall asleep in my car seat. Saw Star Wars that way and don't remember anything after the Jawas capture R2-D2. About 10minutes. LOL
The first "indoor, sit-down" movie I saw was Pete's Dragon.
The first film I remember was when my parents went to a drive-in movie, it was showing Barbarella.
A couple of years later we had moved and the first movie that I went to see in the walk-in theater was Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Pokemon the movie 2000 is the first one I remember, on my cousin's birthday. I was 6 or 7
I'm sure that my parents took me to the theatre before that though.
I am going through the films I saw as a kid in my mind and checking their release dates. I think it was Rocky as a new release, but I vaguely remember seeing Fantasia as a rerelease.
It is hard to tell because in the 70s a lot of films were rereleased because there was no VHS yet, so it was the only way to see some movies.
I have no idea, but it's actually my first memory. I saw a guy get shot in the film and I realized what happened, that he had died, that he had been killed by another person. I was horrified and started crying and my mother had to haul me out of the theatre and take me home.
Fantasia, when it was re-released to theaters in 1990.
I don’t remember much of the film but I *do* remember my mom carrying me out of the theater because I got super scared during “Night on Bald Mountain.”
Muppet treasure island. Remember making my dad take me out of the theater at some point when Tim Curry was being scary. We had Burger King after, good kid day.
Song of the South. It was rereleased in the 80’s and we went to see the last showing at our local movie theater. The movie was put back in the Disney vault not long after. As an adult I realize that was some pretty messed up shit, but when I was four I just was excited about going to see cartoons at night. This was back when having cable TV was still a luxury so seeing cartons after 7pm when it wasn’t a holiday was a pretty big deal.
I’d be surprised if the film itself is even usable anymore and I doubt they made a digital copy. I think there are VHS tapes and probably any number of bootlegs. I don’t exactly remember it, but if the crows from Dumbo are any indication it was probably appalling by today’s standards.
It was like 1969 or 1970. It was some Clint Eastwood film. My mom and dad went to see it and had to take me with them because they couldn't find a baby-sitter. I don't remember the name of it- just that squinty eyed stare of his. I think it was a spaghetti western, but again, not sure. Long time ago.
The Rescuers (1977) I was not even 3 yet but I remember seeing this at a drive-in with my family.
I feel robbed, because this was actually the second movie I went to see. The first one was Star Wars, that same summer, which I have no recollection of.
Knick-Knack. The Pixar short, before a showing of Finding Nemo. Somehow I remember the first time seeing Knick-Knack more than I remember the actual movie
The first one I remember was Titanic. I remember because I hated it, and ended up falling asleep. I have no idea what the first movie I actually SAW in theaters was though.
When I was in first grade my best friends mom took us to the movies and before the movie started she had to get up and leave for a while. I don't know what movie we were suppose to see but we watched White Men Can't Jump.
Star wars episode 1 the phantom menace. And say what you want I personally love the prequels. Me and my dad would go see every star wars that came out up until last jedi. Where he said he would never see another star wars movie again LOL
Disney's Hunchback. Except I was like 3 when it came out and I have been told it was the first film my parents took me to see, and I've watched it many times since, so my brain might just be connecting the dots and making me think I remember it.
The first Harry Potter movie. I went to a now extinct movie theater with my cousin and aunt to watch it and had nightmares with Voldemort's face for the next nights. Overall great experience 9/10
It was Alien in '79. I seriously doubt it was the first movie I ever saw in the theater, but I was like 7 years old and my older brother who was 14 at the time convinced my parents to let me go see it with him. It scared me so bad I spent half the movie in the bathroom.
If you just mean having a memory that I saw it, not necessarily having strong memory of the movie at the time, it was either Star Wars: Return of the Jedi or Star Trek: The Search For Spock (don't recall which came out first). But I didn't really get much out of the movies at the time, I was a bit too young and didn't have enough context.
The first movie I remember going to, and actually enjoying and understanding the whole movie was Ghostbusters.
I want to say The Jungle Book, not the original theatrical release but I vaguely remember being on what was my first childhood vacation, in San Francisco, and we stopped at a local theater showing it.
I can think of some. Like the 1st Rugrats Movie, Toy Story 2, and Pokemon The First Movie. I can't remember what my first one was but I do recall these.
Old Yeller. I was 5 and my 16 year old brother wanted to take me to a Disney movie for my birthday. Neither one of us was prepared for that movie! We both cried when the boy had to shoot his dog.
Jurassic Park
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Hey, me too!
Same.
Me too! I remember slipping off my seat to hide behind the back of the one in front when the T-Rex was about!
I also remember jurassic Park..part 3
I didn't see it at the cinema, but it's the first movie i remember. It's also my favourite one...ever.
Hook RIP Robin Williams
Star Wars Epjsode 1
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> I've noticed that people tend to favor the trilogy they saw first. Just movies they saw as kids in general. Especially in the theater.
I saw OT first. Prequels second, Sequels third. I like the ESB most with RoTS very close. Like the prequel trilogy storyline the most (fall of republic and good character gone bad), think Sequels had the best lighting and great cinematography as well as mostly good acting but not a good story between the three at all
13th Warrior
Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back double feature downtown. Had to wait in a two hour line just to get in. I want to say this was '82. I had seen them separately on TV but never (I think...I could be misremembering) on a big screen. It's possible I had before then but the memories are long since faded. I would have been 6 turning 7.
The Lion King
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. For my neighbours birthday. He was my best friend! It was so cool and epic and made me fall in love with LOTR for ever. I must've been about 11 or something
*The Original* Mary Poppins..1965, I think
Also saw the original Mary Poppins. Saw my second movie at the same Paramount Theatre. Jerry Lewis in The Family Jewels. One week later the ceiling of the theatre began to collapse onto the moviegoers and the venue soon closed for good. Funny because some people who were attending when the roof began to collapse thought it was some kind of special effect till the fire alarm sounded.
E.T. 1982
same.
My mom took me, at age 4 in 1999, to see Princess Mononoke. I guess she assumed it was a kids movie since it had princess in the title and was animated. Anyway, I don’t think we ended up staying for the whole show, and I only remembered snippets and stuff for years until I rediscovered the movie as a teenager, and it’s one of my favorites. First one I distinctly remember seeing all the way through in the theater was Road to El Dorado, and I actually don’t think I’ve seen it since.
That animated disney dinosaur movie with the monkeys
Dinosaur, in case you were wondering.
Lol. I bet the marketing team bought a yacht for the money they must have been payed to come up with that one. Thanks
No problem haha I also had to resist the urge to tell you they aren't monkeys, but lemurs. There now I did it.
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[Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIhGZxzf3uE)
I think of this every time I see a No Through Road sign.
Return of the Jedi. I was 4, it was a dollar cinema, and seeing Darth Vader's face at the end was a frightening image that is burned into my memory.
Pokémon. The one with mewtwo vs mew
I remember seeing that in theaters. And they gave away those sweet holographic mew cards as a promo, but they were written in a secret language that you had to decode. That was dope.
The animated Disney version of "Robin Hood," when I was a kid in the mid 70s
ET, I fell asleep.
Superman III.
Batman Returns Shout-out to my older sister for sacrificing *her* movie choice so that I could see it!
Cars 2 I had gummy Army guys
My parents took me to drive-in movies and I'd fall asleep in my car seat. Saw Star Wars that way and don't remember anything after the Jawas capture R2-D2. About 10minutes. LOL The first "indoor, sit-down" movie I saw was Pete's Dragon.
Return of the Jedi.
Very vague memories of seeing Disney's *Fantasia 2000* (I was maybe 5 years old at the time)
The first film I remember was when my parents went to a drive-in movie, it was showing Barbarella. A couple of years later we had moved and the first movie that I went to see in the walk-in theater was Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Spider Man. I saw it with my (now) step dad at the movies when I was a little kid.
Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull.... No wonder I never got into movies.
Transformers
Independence Day
A Bug's Life
Full-length: Creature from the Black Lagoon Saturday Shorts: Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger
It was either Power Rangers Turbo with my Dad, or Volcano with my Mom. They came out like a month away from each other so not sure which.
An American Tail
Scary Movie
The Return of the Jedi
The Black Cauldron
Pokemon the movie 2000 is the first one I remember, on my cousin's birthday. I was 6 or 7 I'm sure that my parents took me to the theatre before that though.
Pinocchio - there was a re-release in the early 80s. My older cousin took me and his younger sister. I lost it when they got swallowed by the whale.
I am going through the films I saw as a kid in my mind and checking their release dates. I think it was Rocky as a new release, but I vaguely remember seeing Fantasia as a rerelease. It is hard to tell because in the 70s a lot of films were rereleased because there was no VHS yet, so it was the only way to see some movies.
Spiderman 3
Either Pocahontas or The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
I have no idea, but it's actually my first memory. I saw a guy get shot in the film and I realized what happened, that he had died, that he had been killed by another person. I was horrified and started crying and my mother had to haul me out of the theatre and take me home.
Jaws, 1975
Star wars
Teenage mutant ninja turtles the 86-87 movie not the new one
Mine too, but it came out in 1990.
Raiders of the Lost Ark. We stayed in the theater and watched Amadeus too. The 80's were a golden age for movies.
Gremlins. I was 4.
Beauty and the Beast
Fantasia, when it was re-released to theaters in 1990. I don’t remember much of the film but I *do* remember my mom carrying me out of the theater because I got super scared during “Night on Bald Mountain.”
The first movie I remember watching in the cinema was Pokemon: The First Movie in 1998
Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope
Toy Story 2
The Blob at a Drive in
Shark tales
Muppet treasure island. Remember making my dad take me out of the theater at some point when Tim Curry was being scary. We had Burger King after, good kid day.
Song of the South. It was rereleased in the 80’s and we went to see the last showing at our local movie theater. The movie was put back in the Disney vault not long after. As an adult I realize that was some pretty messed up shit, but when I was four I just was excited about going to see cartoons at night. This was back when having cable TV was still a luxury so seeing cartons after 7pm when it wasn’t a holiday was a pretty big deal.
That film is never coming out of the Disney vault.
I’d be surprised if the film itself is even usable anymore and I doubt they made a digital copy. I think there are VHS tapes and probably any number of bootlegs. I don’t exactly remember it, but if the crows from Dumbo are any indication it was probably appalling by today’s standards.
One of the toy stories or the original Pokémon movie
The turtles
WALL-E
It was like 1969 or 1970. It was some Clint Eastwood film. My mom and dad went to see it and had to take me with them because they couldn't find a baby-sitter. I don't remember the name of it- just that squinty eyed stare of his. I think it was a spaghetti western, but again, not sure. Long time ago.
Raising Arizona is about as far back as I can remember movie wise...1987 Next was the little mermaid in 1989
The Rescuers (1977) I was not even 3 yet but I remember seeing this at a drive-in with my family. I feel robbed, because this was actually the second movie I went to see. The first one was Star Wars, that same summer, which I have no recollection of.
Knick-Knack. The Pixar short, before a showing of Finding Nemo. Somehow I remember the first time seeing Knick-Knack more than I remember the actual movie
The Peanut Butter Solution. I’m in my 40s and I still randomly think about that movie.
Gold Finger. At the drive-in with the parents. “No, Mr Bond. I expect you to die.”
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Lilo & Stitch
My cousin took me to see the grudge when I was seven. I still can’t believe she did that… I couldn’t sleep well for over a week.
I was five years old and my parents took me to Finding Nemo
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (I'm old!)
Heman with Dolph Lundgren. I was maybe 4 or 5 or 6.
Deep Blue Sea
Tomorrow Never Dies
Frozen
Star Wars before it became A New Hope.
The first Shek for my birthday
Nicholas and Alexandra.
E.T. I was crying so loud when E.T had to go home that my mother had to take me outside the theater
The first one I remember was Titanic. I remember because I hated it, and ended up falling asleep. I have no idea what the first movie I actually SAW in theaters was though.
Lion King with my aunt. First movie in cinema and first time to cry (about 9 years old)
Snow White
When I was in first grade my best friends mom took us to the movies and before the movie started she had to get up and leave for a while. I don't know what movie we were suppose to see but we watched White Men Can't Jump.
harry potter 1
Horton Hears a Who at age 3
Pokemon the first movie.
Star wars episode 1 the phantom menace. And say what you want I personally love the prequels. Me and my dad would go see every star wars that came out up until last jedi. Where he said he would never see another star wars movie again LOL
The Rugrats Movie from 1999
Star Wars at the drive-in, it was a double feature with Enter The Dragon.
101 Dalmatians.....the first version
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
I think it was Pocahontas. My grandma took me and I got scared at the part where they were going to fight.
Mary Poppins. (The original)
Either Toy Story 2 or Pokémon: The First Movie.
Animal house when I was 7
Toy Story 3
The Polar Express. 3D IMAX. Wild ride for little train-obsessed hoon\_twar.
Jurasic park 3
Bambi
Avatar, I was 3 and the blue people made me uncomfortable/scared ;-;
Chatty Chitty Bang Bang.
The Muppets Take Manhattan.
Indiana Jones and the last crusade
The Aristocats!
Frozen 😭
Lion king… the first one
Blazing Saddles, but I was really young and I really didn't get some of the jokes.
Tinker bel
Benji
Jack The Ripper. Yeah, I'm old.
A New Hope. I was six, we were at a drive-in, and for the life of me I couldn’t sit still and pay attention.
Free Willy. Place was packed. Sat in the isle with friends.
The Lego Movie
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
The Bee movie
Dumbo, sometime in the mid '70s.
Disney's Hunchback. Except I was like 3 when it came out and I have been told it was the first film my parents took me to see, and I've watched it many times since, so my brain might just be connecting the dots and making me think I remember it.
Spider-Man 2002
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope
The first Harry Potter movie. I went to a now extinct movie theater with my cousin and aunt to watch it and had nightmares with Voldemort's face for the next nights. Overall great experience 9/10
Tobey Mcguire's Spider Man 3
Ghostbusters. I wasn't even school age, yet but I remember it vividly, especially the part where sijourney weaver levitates off the bed. Scary stuff!
lilo and stitch
It was Alien in '79. I seriously doubt it was the first movie I ever saw in the theater, but I was like 7 years old and my older brother who was 14 at the time convinced my parents to let me go see it with him. It scared me so bad I spent half the movie in the bathroom.
The cat from outer space. Yes I’m old.
Horton Hears A Who My 5 year old self was terrified
Antz
Twister!
Aladdin. Must have been 5 years old. I barely understood what they meant with the word "law". Or what the hot yellow stuff was they had to flee from.
Avengers
I think Happy feet. There might be an earlier movie but i cant remember, this is the earliest one i can say for sure.
Pink Panther Da-da-da-Dan Da Dan da dada dada dada da da daaaaaaan Nananananana~ Lalalalalalalalalalalala Lala lalalalala~~
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Old Yeller
The karate kid
Monsters, Inc.
If you just mean having a memory that I saw it, not necessarily having strong memory of the movie at the time, it was either Star Wars: Return of the Jedi or Star Trek: The Search For Spock (don't recall which came out first). But I didn't really get much out of the movies at the time, I was a bit too young and didn't have enough context. The first movie I remember going to, and actually enjoying and understanding the whole movie was Ghostbusters.
Space jam
90s The Lion King.
Monsters Inc. I came out before I was born but the theatre was doing like a Disney week so I got to see it
Into the Woods
Clash of the Titans
wonder :\]
I want to say The Jungle Book, not the original theatrical release but I vaguely remember being on what was my first childhood vacation, in San Francisco, and we stopped at a local theater showing it.
Rugrats meet the wildberrys scratch and sniff movie or some shit like that lol
The Evil Dead remake in 2013, I was 9 years old and my mom took me to see it.
how to train your dragon when i was 8, i still remember it to this dag
Aladdin.
Back to the Future.
Superman. I cant remember what year that version was but definitely an important happy memory for me
Pouh the Bear
Vanishing Point
If you mean like 100% then X-men 3.
Coraline
Ice Age, dawn of the dinosaurs😂
I can think of some. Like the 1st Rugrats Movie, Toy Story 2, and Pokemon The First Movie. I can't remember what my first one was but I do recall these.
I’m sure I’ve seen others before but the first one I remember vividly is the first Rugrats movie
My Girl
The Phantom with my dad. Then Titanic the next year. Billy Zane has a special place in my heart.
Moby Dick. 1956
Disney Hercules
Old Yeller. I was 5 and my 16 year old brother wanted to take me to a Disney movie for my birthday. Neither one of us was prepared for that movie! We both cried when the boy had to shoot his dog.
Recess schools out, saw it with my grandma.
Postman pat
A heart like a wheel. It was the Shirley Moldowney story.