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What do you think was the first movie you've ever seen before in your life?

When I was two years old, The Little Mermaid was the first movie I've ever seen before in my life and to me, I thought it was my first movie ever becasue I loved that movie so much, I watched it again and again and again and again and again over and over day in and day and I could never get enough of it. But by the time I was nine years old in 3rd grade I had to let go of it and since I'm 15 years old going on 16 and I'm in High School now I had to completely let it go now. But that's enough with the first movie I've ever seen before. What's the first movie you've ever seen?
What do you think was the first movie you've ever seen before in your life?
 sMCCarthyTV posted over a year ago
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Makeupdiva said:
I smacked my head pretty hard around the age of one, so I can't really remember all that much. I see a lot of flashes but thats about it. I think it may have been The Little Mermaid, but I'm not sure. I'd have to ask one of my parents. I just picked that movie cause I watched it as a child and it's one of my favorite Disney movies.
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boytoy_84 said:
Big Trouble in little china & The Goonies when I was about 2.
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MortalAnonymous said:
The Crow. No foolin'. I was like 4, and I guess my Mom sat down to watch it and just decided to let me stay. I don't even remember much from the experience, but I'm told I rather liked it. I DO seem to recall thinking it was awesome when the guy on the car exploded... = /

Now as a full-grown woman, I find the movie boring, though. Too sappy and full of angst.
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The Crow. No foolin'. I was like 4, and I guess my Mom sat down to watch it and just decided to let me stay. I don't even remember much from the experience, but I'm told I rather liked it. I DO seem to recall thinking it was awesome when the guy on the car exploded... = /

Now as a full-grown woman, I find the movie boring, though. Too sappy and full of angst.
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How can you even say the crow is boring.
deathroman13 posted over a year ago
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Like this: "The Crow is boring." I even gave my reasoning. You may like it, and you're free to, but I don't enjoy angsty, sad movies. = /
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scamp190 said:
i think it was little mermade
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