Favorite childhood movies?

mikkak said:
my name is iñigo montoya you killed my father prepare to die, :lol: :lol: :lol: the man with the sis fingers
I love all the film
I think I was quoting that line for a year after I saw that film :lol:
 
"There is nothing wrong with a little Bananarama "Cruel Summer"
I agree...

But when they show Karate Kid on cable next listen (unless you remember it) the song playing when Daniel is playing soccer in the sand at the beach and he meets Ali with an I...it has to be to dorkiest song of all time...
 
robin hood, the cartoon one where robin hood is a fox i think. that was ace! and i also loved alice in wonderland. then when i was bit older i used to love the second wizard of oz (return to oz) i used to get it out every time we went to the vid shop for about a year. also loved the lion the witch and the wardrobe. ah this takes me back a bit. im feeling all emotional. :D
 
Morbyd said:
mikkak said:
my name is iñigo montoya you killed my father prepare to die, :lol: :lol: :lol: the man with the sis fingers
I love all the film
I think I was quoting that line for a year after I saw that film :lol:

Yess I think that everybody that liked the film used to repeat the phrase, I even remember that once in the spanish forum talking about movies, Silvia quoted it.
The boy it was very handsome I have never seen him again!!!!!


Just realised that you said this words a few of post before mine.

:D :D
 
miaburgess said:
robin hood, the cartoon one where robin hood is a fox i think. that was ace!
That was a good one...

Though it was later eclipsed by Robin Hood: Men in Tights :lol:
 
miaburgess said:
robin hood, the cartoon one where robin hood is a fox i think. that was ace! and i also loved alice in wonderland. then when i was bit older i used to love the second wizard of oz (return to oz) i used to get it out every time we went to the vid shop for about a year. also loved the lion the witch and the wardrobe. ah this takes me back a bit. im feeling all emotional. :D

The second Wizard of Oz had this dark quality about it that I found unsettling/appealing as a child. Alice In Wonderland was just kick a$$ all around... feeling WAY nostalgic about now :oops: :D

A couple more 80's teenybopper movies I loved:

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But when they show Karate Kid on cable next listen (unless you remember it) the song playing when Daniel is playing soccer in the sand at the beach and he meets Ali with an I...it has to be to dorkiest song of all time...


Ha! I will have to listen to it when it comes on tonight.

Another pretty dorky song is the tournament song they play when Daniel is competing. South Park actually used it in one of their cartoons. "You're the Best...Around!!!"

Legend, haven't seen that movie in a long time!
 
PachaGirl79 said:
The second Wizard of Oz had this dark quality about it that I found unsettling/appealing as a child. Alice In Wonderland was just kick a$$ all around... feeling WAY nostalgic about now :oops: :D

yeah i loved films like that. i went to pizza hut for my 7th birthday then we put 'the witches' on at my house. but then had to turn it off coz the other kids started crying at the bit where they start taking there faces off! big babies! i'd already seen it about 3 times. loved it! god im remembering loads of films i loved now. they don't make em like that anymore i tell you! :lol:
 
PachaGirl79 said:
I mentioned this earlier but no one reacted :roll:

Great soundtrack to that one... and I totally had a thing for Mary Stuart Masterson after seeing that film :lol:

Remember the band Flesh for Lulu? The song I Go Crazy 8)
"This city's mad in the head, and seeking a song. All the stars flew away along time ago. Well, isn't that nice? Like Miami Vice."
 
I used to have Sleeping Beauty memorized...

When I was little (like 8 or 9) I was obsessed with the Rocky Horror Picture Show and I would act out the parts of Frank-n-Furter, Magenta, Columbia...etc. My mom was not pleased to say the least...
 
I was fascinated by Star Wars when it came to sci-fi pictures. Other than that my favorites were as follows:

The Longest Day
Lawrence of Arabia
Spartacus
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Fists of Fury (Bruce Lee)

I had watched all these movies by the tiem I was about 9 years old.
 
Barbie said:
Morbyd said:
Babs - I think 16 Candles came out before Pretty in Pink :lol:
Obviously before my time then :lol:
OK... I'm bored.... an putting off going to sleep. So I checked.

Sixteen Candles - released in 1984
Pretty in Pink - 1986
;)

Now I'm sitting here cueing up MP3s from my collection - Pretty in Pink and Some Kind of Wonderful soundtracks :lol:
 
LagunaBeachCA said:
I was fascinated by Star Wars when it came to sci-fi pictures. Other than that my favorites were as follows:

The Longest Day
Lawrence of Arabia
Spartacus
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Fists of Fury (Bruce Lee)

I had watched all these movies by the tiem I was about 9 years old.

Dang, those are pretty advanced for a little dude :) Though I had Gone With The Wind (loved the big poofy dresses) memorized by about 6 years old
 
I didn't see Lawrence of Arabia until I was in university :oops: Amazing film.

I didn't actually watch Gone with the Wind until about 5 years ago. I wasn't too impressed. :roll:
 
I was a strange little kid...When I was 6-7 yrs old I was really into watching Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies...They were so elegant...My favorites (for anyone who was ever or is into these movies) were "Top Hat" and "Carefree." The dresses were so amazing, the sets, the elegant dancing...elegant elegant elegant!

OK, who watched "St. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band" with the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton when they were little <<raised hand>> I just loved it, even though it was sacrilege... ;) ;) :lol: :lol:
 
PachaGirl79 said:
Dang, those are pretty advanced for a little dude :) Though I had Gone With The Wind (loved the big poofy dresses) memorized by about 6 years old

I am still a little dude :lol: :lol: . I know, but then again, I was quite beyond my years when I was a kid when it came to cerebral matters. But when it came to other things I was far, far behind everyone else :oops: , a complete dufus.

BTW, Giants with Rock Hudson, James Dean and Liz Taylor was also pretty cool.
 
Morbyd said:
OK... I'm bored.... an putting off going to sleep. So I checked.

Sixteen Candles - released in 1984
Pretty in Pink - 1986
;)

Now I'm sitting here cueing up MP3s from my collection - Pretty in Pink and Some Kind of Wonderful soundtracks :lol:

Ok then that's acceptable I was 8 and 10 :lol:

Pretty in Pack soundtrack is THE best ever (well equal 1st with Dirty Dancing) ;)
 
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