Giant (1956) with James Dean and Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and Dennis Hopper. It tells the story of poverty versus wealth, along with racial discrimination and deep feelings such as prejudice.
OMG Logan's Run. Celebrate turning 30 by floating toward the ceiling and exploding or running and hoping Farrah thinks you're hot enough to help. Good times.
Lol, yep. 3 years old, and it was the scariest movie I'd ever seen. I vividly remember my mom ordering me not to look during the infamous "garden tool" scene!
My parents had the wisdom to take me, at five years old, to see JAWS. Two years later, they reinforced my distrust of the sea by taking me to see The Deep.
To this day, I'll go to the parking lot at the beach, but won't step foot on the sand.
I'm not certain what was up. We had a housekeeper and a nanny, and if JAWS was 1975, then I had a 1-year-old sister that surely wouldn't have been with us in the cinema.
My parents put beer, soda, and a paper bag of popcorn in the trunk and we went to a drive-in movie. I played in front of the screen til sunset.
Dad put the speaker in his window for a Disney movie. Intermission: sing food clip and potty break. The 2nd movie was rated R & I was to sleep in the back.
Not fair. Almost all my childhood movie experiences were in a drive-in because that’s what my family could afford. I don’t think I saw a movie in the theater till high school.
I've got a secret weakness for so many of those old Don Knotts movies like The Apple Dumpling Gang, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, and The Reluctant Astronaut. Sheer silliness!
Did you ever see her in The Snow Goose with Richard Harris? That was back in the mid ‘70s. She had to have been a teen when she made it. I was one when I saw it!
I did not but I first loved her as an actress when she starred in The Railway Children, a book my father read to me that I loved. Will have to pop that in the #bookchallenge
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I'm leaving jimmy shot because that's amazing autocorrect.
I keep saying we need to implement this for anyone who reaches 999 million in wealth.
And Calamity Jane.
He also had my brother and I watch The Terminator to explain where babies come from.
Was so on brand when I was 13.
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The wicked witch scared me and my father had to take me out.
James Arness at 6'7" played the vegetable monster.
I believe he was just behind me and closing as I ran the half-mile home.
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To this day, I'll go to the parking lot at the beach, but won't step foot on the sand.
Dad put the speaker in his window for a Disney movie. Intermission: sing food clip and potty break. The 2nd movie was rated R & I was to sleep in the back.
An original and very convincing look at computers and artificial intelligence among other things.
And they used Bon Ami!