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Earliest cinema memory is The Little Mermaid (1989, making me 6) - remember being scared of the octopus woman baddie. Later had her as a bath toy from a Happy Meal... Another one was Home Alone - an older friend I was with convinced me we had gone into Arachnophobia by mistake, having seen me get creeped out by the poster as we queued to get in . . .
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I hate that film, I was forced to watch it day and night by my sisters. |
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I feel for you Pete... I don't think I've watched it since.
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Ha! I also remember not having the patience to sit through the whole film, and playing in the aisles with the other kids! Happy Meal toys were so exciting to me back then. The Aladdin ones were the best . . .
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Even though it became tradition that we'd always go to McDonalds after the cinema, I can't remember EVER having a Happy Meal. Deprived youth. Funny thing is, I can't stand McDonalds now. |
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I don't like McDonalds all that much now either. Just occasionally. |
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Awesome thread idea! I'm struggling to think what mine was. I do remember seeing Jurrasic Park 2 and Mousehunt at my local cinema at the age of 7. The cinema has since been turned into a church but from what I remember it was huge and made me think of a threatre up in the westend. Of course, I had hardly been to the west end at that age. And this local cinema was in....woolwich. Funny how amazing things seem as a kid. I'm sure there's other films beforehand though.
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