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Labyrinth with David Bowie
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None of you born in the early '70s are gonna say Fast Times at Ridgemount High?
I think the first movie I saw in a theater was 101 Dalmations.
Recently rewatched all of these on Disney+ and, while there is some cheesiness involved, I loved them now as I did then.The Love Bug, The Absent Minded Professor, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
For some reason, they showed The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit in school at an end-of-year assembly. And I remember first they called it "The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit" over the intercom and then corrected it later that day. I mean, I thought it was great and was probably one of the few actually watching the movie instead of goofing around but this was in middle school and not elementary school and I think it's a weird choice.so i'm trying to remember (and i'm old, so...)
if we didn't see movies at the theater, where was it?
i vaguely remember 'Saturday Matinee Movies' or some such
Elvira for the schlock horror at night
but where else?
the only school related movie thing i can remember is when the whole school was bused to see Song of the South at the Municipal Auditorium (i was maybe in 3rd grade)For some reason, they showed The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit in school at an end-of-year assembly. And I remember first they called it "The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit" over the intercom and then corrected it later that day. I mean, I thought it was great and was probably one of the few actually watching the movie instead of goofing around but this was in middle school and not elementary school and I think it's a weird choice.
lol, love that game. Haven't played in a long time, though.My first ever movie at the theater was The Unidentified Flying Oddball... I guess my parents couldn't find a baby sitter that night, i was 6.
Funny enough, if anyone has ever played the board game Balderdash (the second version) where you are given an obscure movie title and you had to make up what you thought the plot was and make everyone think yours was right. Needless to say, this one came up and not only did i get the plot correct, everyone picked it because it was so out of the box crazy plot, that had to be it...
I remember those days. Betamax was superior technology wise. Their problem was they were much more expensive than VHS. It was simply the market. Consumers wanted the cheaper price.Thinking about it, Betamax vs VHS was a real thing, for a long time…. Like Ford vs Chevy, Walmart vs Target, Jeopardy vs Wheel .. i am firmly Team Jeopardy on that one, and always will be…. Crazy that none of those other ‘wars’ resulted in the complete obliteration of the loser.
Plus, the porn industry picked VHS, i think that was the deciding factor.I remember those days. Betamax was superior technology wise. Their problem was they were much more expensive than VHS. It was simply the market. Consumers wanted the cheaper price.
Videotape format war - Wikipedia
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