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<blockquote data-quote="D+1" data-source="post: 1714152" data-attributes="member: 13654"><p>I like, even LOVE a lot of the movies mentioned, but many don't qualify as "movies that take me back." The ones that do qualify in that regard:</p><p></p><p><u>Star Wars</u> Parents took me for my 16th birthday. Like he said - EVERYTHING changed.</p><p></p><p><u>Star Trek (I)</u> Terrible movie but I remember the time so well. Freshman year at small college in a small Iowa town. Had to drive into another state to see it.</p><p></p><p><u>Sword and the Sorceror</u> At the heart of my ancient gaming days. Still waiting for "Tales of the Ancient Empire", cheezy as the movie was.</p><p></p><p><u>Dragonslayer</u> STILL the best dragon ever on film.</p><p></p><p><u>Excalibur</u> Inspired an endless stream of "Doesn't doing that in Plate Mail CHAFE?" jokes.</p><p></p><p><u>Alien</u> First R movie I ever saw. Went with a HS friend who'd already seen it. HE sat through it with his hands to his face peeking through his fingers. I finally had to tell him to warn me when the scary parts were coming up.</p><p></p><p><u>Aliens</u> Quite probably the single most quoted movie ev-ahr.</p><p></p><p><u>Krull</u> More ancient gaming era cheeze, but we liked it anyway.</p><p></p><p><u>Flash Gordon</u> More gamers cheeze. Too much fun to actually be as lame as it really is.</p><p></p><p><u>Highlander</u> Now WHY didn't they ever make a sequel to THAT one. So much wasted potential. Maybe even a TV series...?</p><p></p><p><u>Close Encounters of the Third Kind</u> Nearly every day for MONTHS my brother and I would take off after school, drive to downtown Seattle and the now-demolished UA Cinema 150 and catch a matinee of Star Wars, get out and then frequently walk across the street to the King Theater and watch the last matinee of CE3K too.</p><p></p><p><u>Bridge on the River Kwai</u> Odd choice, and not that I saw it in theaters even. I saw it as a young kid on TV. Too young to even begin to understand what was really happening but it's a "take you back" movie because I can remember WHEN I watched it. On at least two Sunday nights when my parents were hosting friends we'd be allowed to move the TV into the bedroom I shared with my two brothers and watch the Sunday Night Movie. I remember seeing it on TWO such occasions, and I remembered not just the bridge blowing up, but the flocks of bats - and the man who would eventually play Obi-Wan Kenobi in the movie that MOST affected my entire life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D+1, post: 1714152, member: 13654"] I like, even LOVE a lot of the movies mentioned, but many don't qualify as "movies that take me back." The ones that do qualify in that regard: [U]Star Wars[/U] Parents took me for my 16th birthday. Like he said - EVERYTHING changed. [U]Star Trek (I)[/U] Terrible movie but I remember the time so well. Freshman year at small college in a small Iowa town. Had to drive into another state to see it. [U]Sword and the Sorceror[/U] At the heart of my ancient gaming days. Still waiting for "Tales of the Ancient Empire", cheezy as the movie was. [U]Dragonslayer[/U] STILL the best dragon ever on film. [U]Excalibur[/U] Inspired an endless stream of "Doesn't doing that in Plate Mail CHAFE?" jokes. [U]Alien[/U] First R movie I ever saw. Went with a HS friend who'd already seen it. HE sat through it with his hands to his face peeking through his fingers. I finally had to tell him to warn me when the scary parts were coming up. [U]Aliens[/U] Quite probably the single most quoted movie ev-ahr. [U]Krull[/U] More ancient gaming era cheeze, but we liked it anyway. [U]Flash Gordon[/U] More gamers cheeze. Too much fun to actually be as lame as it really is. [U]Highlander[/U] Now WHY didn't they ever make a sequel to THAT one. So much wasted potential. Maybe even a TV series...? [U]Close Encounters of the Third Kind[/U] Nearly every day for MONTHS my brother and I would take off after school, drive to downtown Seattle and the now-demolished UA Cinema 150 and catch a matinee of Star Wars, get out and then frequently walk across the street to the King Theater and watch the last matinee of CE3K too. [U]Bridge on the River Kwai[/U] Odd choice, and not that I saw it in theaters even. I saw it as a young kid on TV. Too young to even begin to understand what was really happening but it's a "take you back" movie because I can remember WHEN I watched it. On at least two Sunday nights when my parents were hosting friends we'd be allowed to move the TV into the bedroom I shared with my two brothers and watch the Sunday Night Movie. I remember seeing it on TWO such occasions, and I remembered not just the bridge blowing up, but the flocks of bats - and the man who would eventually play Obi-Wan Kenobi in the movie that MOST affected my entire life. [/QUOTE]
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