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Favorite movies when you were younger?

Posted: 2nd October 2007 05:57

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What were your favorite movies when you were 12 or under? I'm interested to know, here are some of mine, in a slightly general order of favorite to less favorite:


The Lion King (I cried, anyone else?)
Any Pixar movie released before I turned 12 (especially toy story and monsters inc., even though monsters inc was like one month after I turned 13)
Back to the Future trilogy
Who framed roger rabbit
We're back : A dinosaur story
Pokemon Movie
The first 3 land before times
Indiana Jones 1 & 3 (2 was way to scary as a kid)
Brave little toaster

Post yours, I'm sure you all have some I don't remember.

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 11:25

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This will be a long list, but here goes:

Who Framed Ragoer Rabbit
Batman (1989)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (late-80s or early- 90s)
Child's Play
Terminator (1984)
Masters of the Universe
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Back to the Future and it's sequels
Spaceballs I didn't see this one for the first time 'til a few years ago, but considerin' it's release date, I feel it's necessary to include it.
Die Hard Again, didn't see the first movie 'til a year ago, but I was under 12 when it was released.

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 17:37
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Some of these I'm not fully proud of, but remember, I was like...ten.

The Witches
Bambi
Secret of NIMH
Look Whos Talking
Home Alone 1 'n 2
Freaked
TMNT 2
Fern Gully

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 18:58

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These are all about when I was 5 or 6ish.

Lion King.

Toy Story. (Potato head!)

Pokemon 2000. (Was a major pokemon fan)

And there was this Digimon movie (The second season or something like that, smile.gif ), I literlly watched it like 3 times in a row.

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 19:34

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Terminator 2
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Bridge Over the River Kwai
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The Italian Job (Original and best)
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Posted: 2nd October 2007 19:48

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Toy Story (first movie I ever saw in theatres)
Lion King
Pokemanz movies
Oh, and Star Wars was discovered by me at around the age of 10

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 20:01

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It's hard to remember... and I was 12 only four years ago.

Pokemon Movies
Secret of NIMH
Spirited Away (how old is that one?)
Shrek (the first one was released when I was 10)
Bug's Life

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 20:18

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I remember quite well...

The main three movies that I watched as often as possible were the original three Star Wars. We're talking hundreds upon hundreds of times.

Other than that, Die Hard. It was one of the very few VHS's we owned.

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 20:27

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"Back to the future" trilogy and "All dogs go to heaven". All I can think of at the moment.

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Posted: 2nd October 2007 21:20

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Heres mine:

Pokemon 2000
Fantasia
Toy Story 1&2
Monsters Inc.
Power Rangers
Digimon: The Movie

Cant seem to remember anymore..


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Posted: 3rd October 2007 00:09

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Hmmm, let's see... I was a disney fan in a big way. Not because of those blasted princesses though. Because of the music. I still know all the words to Be Our Guest. Anyhow...

Beauty and the Beast
Kiki's Delivery Service
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Iron Giant (Anyone else sob like a small child STILL when they watch this?)
Prince of Egypt
Muppet's Christmas Carol (Total Christmas Tradition)

I know I'm forgetting some, but... oh well. Kiki's Delivery Service is still my favorate movie. It cheers me up when I'm down, without fail.



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Posted: 3rd October 2007 03:28

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Aladdin and Hook were my all time favorite movies when I was growing up.

A Goofy Movie was a close second, just for the sheer awesome of it.

I saw and enjoyed the Breakfast Club at an early age.

Even if I was still a bit too young at the time to fully appreciate the series, I loved Transformers and the 80's movie was definitely a favorite of mine.

The Lost Boys, because I had loved vampires, though I didn't quite understand them.

Batman and Batman Returns, even if it was completely unfaithful to the comics. They were fun to watch and had awesome casting.

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Posted: 3rd October 2007 04:11

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Wow... Trip down memory lane. Also interesting cause it kinda' shows everyone's generic timelines. Anyways:

The Land Before Time (the first, before the series got pimped)
All Dogs Go To Heaven
The Rescuers Down Under
Rock-A-Doodle
Rover Dangerfield
American Tale: Fievel Goes West
Fantasia
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Batman
Bambi
We're Back: A Dinorsaur's Story

Those're the ones that really come to mind... Man, those movies rocked!

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Posted: 4th October 2007 02:13

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Quote (Perigryn @ 2nd October 2007 22:11)
The Land Before Time (the first, before the series got pimped)

Yes. For all you "youngsters" out there, once upon a time, there was only ONE land before time, and it was awesome. And all of us old folks were OK knowing they made it to the great valley, and couldn't have given a crap if they ever found more dinosaurs, or what-not.

The Lion King was my favoritest movie ever. I wore out my Grandma's copy of it. When I'd visit, I'd watch it like 7 times in a row. Yes, full day, but that's what I did.

Toy Story was good, but I didn't have it on VHS or anything.

All dogs go to heaven is a classic.

Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest was one I had watched a lot.

Other than that, I really stuck more to Nickelodeon, as Cartoon Network didn't exist until I was older. But even then, I remember when the What A Cartoon show was picking the top few cartoons that might be made into series. Of these, Johnny Bravo, Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Lab, and Cow and Chicken ranked up near the top. If somebody wants to start a cartoon post, I'm sure I have a couple cents worth to add to that. tongue.gif

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Posted: 13th October 2007 17:52

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Toy Story, Lion King, Pokemon movies...oh yeah, and that movie with Goofy and his son, forgot what it was called. I still have these all shelved up in my room, and once in a while I'll pop them out and play them on the VHS. I remember I used to watch these things over and over and over and over...and some of these movies still have that charm they had when I watched them over half a decade ago.

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Posted: 13th October 2007 19:39

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You know, i have trouble remembering, and i was 12 last year. So basically digimon movie, pokemon first and second(3-9433585689235893285 are amazingly stupid) almost all the disney movies and pixar movies and Dodgeball.
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Posted: 6th November 2007 01:33

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mouse trap

anyone? anyone? >_>

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Posted: 6th November 2007 19:41

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Star Wars trilogy (4-6, for anyone out there that's feeling that anal). There were plenty of other movies that I watched, but none nearly so often as those. Back then I could recite the entire dialogue from memory, and I might still be able to.

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Posted: 7th November 2007 07:24

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Quote (Bismark87 @ 5th November 2007 19:33)
mouse trap

anyone? anyone? >_>

You mean the, "Turn the crank, which snaps the plank, and shoots the ball a-right down the shoot, and watch it roll, and hit the pole, and knock the ball in the rub-a-dub tub, which flips the man, into the pan... The trap is set, here comes the net!" Mouse trap?

Or was there a movie?

In the threat of being off topic, I remember the game, but not any movie...

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Posted: 7th November 2007 13:33

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He might be thinking of Mouse Hunt, which is a medium-funny Nathan Lane movie with a mouse in it.

When I was little I remember loving The Goonies, Toy Story, and The Nightmare Before Christmas a whole lot, plus a lot of Disney and Bluth animated movies, like The Great Mouse Detective, The Aristocats, 101 Dalmatians, and An American Tail. Something about animals with human speech and personalities just seemed awesome to me. I still like all of those movies, but not quite as much as I did when I was that age.

Funny thing - when I saw The Seven Samurai and The Untouchables for the first time I hated them (I was <10 years old), but now they're each two of my all-time absolute favorite films.

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Posted: 7th November 2007 20:25

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Lets see
probally all the pokemon movies
most disney movies
cant really think of anything else since i just turned 13 last month


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Posted: 7th November 2007 21:01

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Mine was Power Rangers, with that big purple guy as the evil baddie!

I loved that film, now if I watched it fully, it'd be more of a comedy.

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Posted: 8th November 2007 00:54

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Quote (laszlow @ 7th November 2007 08:33)
He might be thinking of Mouse Hunt, which is a medium-funny Nathan Lane movie with a mouse in it.

When I was little I remember loving The Goonies, Toy Story, and The Nightmare Before Christmas a whole lot, plus a lot of Disney and Bluth animated movies, like The Great Mouse Detective, The Aristocats, 101 Dalmatians, and An American Tail. Something about animals with human speech and personalities just seemed awesome to me. I still like all of those movies, but not quite as much as I did when I was that age.

Funny thing - when I saw The Seven Samurai and The Untouchables for the first time I hated them (I was <10 years old), but now they're each two of my all-time absolute favorite films.

ya ur right, thx for corrections

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Posted: 8th November 2007 03:57

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The Lion King
The Little Mermaid
Batman Forever
James Bond: Goldeneye
Toy Story
Fern Gully
The Last Unicorn
...and I'm certain there's one more important one I'm missing.
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Posted: 8th November 2007 06:26

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Sleeping Beauty

... I can't remember any more.

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Posted: 8th November 2007 21:33

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Saving Private Ryan
Toy Story
Pokemon 2000
Pulp Fiction

Yes, I know, I watched a variety of different movies when I was younger.
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Posted: 8th November 2007 22:52

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- Fantasia
- The Great Mouse Detective (heart.gif)
- Sword and the Stone
- The Black Cauldron
- Surf Ninjas

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Posted: 9th November 2007 20:08

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-Power Rangers: The movie (ivan ooze thingy)
-Almost any decent disney movie.
-The Fifth element...

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Posted: 9th November 2007 23:10

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Quote (Ganolink @ 9th November 2007 15:08)
-Power Rangers: The movie (ivan ooze thingy)

oh heck ya, can't forget the very first one.

never knew they had a movie tho biggrin.gif

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Posted: 10th November 2007 03:53

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The original Land Before Time was probably the thing that stuck out in my mind the most. I actually saw it the other day randomly on one of my cable movie channels, and was amazed at how much I still remembered of it. Still loved the story.

The Goonies, definitely.
Fantasia (mostly the ending because the demon was cool)
All Dogs Go to Heaven
The first two Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movies

Who Framed Roger Rabbit really scared the crap out of me at the end with the bad guy and all that freaky animation. It gave me nightmares.

Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark, again because the ending was so cool. Same thing with all 3 Indy movies I guess, the endings had really creepy and twisted death scenes. I used to have a morbid fear of being put in a cage and lowered into a pit of lava.

Super Mario Bros. the movie. Come on, I know it was outrageously cheesy, but it was actually a fun time to watch!

Night of the Living Dead (the 1990 remake, hadnt seen the original at the time), watched this at a birthday party and was scared out of my mind the first time I saw it. I loved it and hated it, and always thought of ways I would stay alive if zombies started running (or shambling) wild.

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