
Films you REALLY wanted to see at the cinema?
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Re: Films you REALLY wanted to see at the cinema?
I'd like to have seen the Burton Batmans at the cinema as I saw all 4 movies since at cinema. At least I got to see Mr Nanny (hulk hogan) on the big screen as it was meant to be shown.
Re: Films you REALLY wanted to see at the cinema?
Would love to see Labyrinth and The Princess Bride at the cinema.
Rather annoyingly Labyrinth was shown at the local independent cinema up here for just 75p las weekend but I was bloody working.
Rather annoyingly Labyrinth was shown at the local independent cinema up here for just 75p las weekend but I was bloody working.

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Re: Films you REALLY wanted to see at the cinema?
Star Wars, 1977...
Parents promised me that they'd take me, never did...
Laughing stock at school.
First time I saw the Wars was when it screened on TV...
(I can still remember it, a Sunday and 10,0000 BC was on before it!)
Parents promised me that they'd take me, never did...
Laughing stock at school.
First time I saw the Wars was when it screened on TV...
(I can still remember it, a Sunday and 10,0000 BC was on before it!)
Re: Films you REALLY wanted to see at the cinema?
Die Hard 2 & Teminator 2. Was a laughing stock at school as i couldn't get in for either. Even my folks took sympathy with me on this one, my Dad came to the cinema with me to watch Die Hard 2 but the little jobs worth at the desk wouldn't let me in. God knows how but this made it back to school as well.

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Re: Films you REALLY wanted to see at the cinema?
ITV Sunday 1982. Can't remember the exact date, but I know I was allowed to stay up late to watch it on TV. Next day it was off to primary school.yakmag wrote:Star Wars, 1977...
Parents promised me that they'd take me, never did...
Laughing stock at school.
First time I saw the Wars was when it screened on TV...
(I can still remember it, a Sunday and 10,0000 BC was on before it!)
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