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Goldfinger
Next 5 posters. How old were you when you saw your first movie at a theater (that you can remember), and what was it.
Mine was Sleeping Beauty and I was 5 or 6. Back then, Disney would re-release their movies every 10 years or so.

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Mazra wrote:Huh, I didn't know that was a book.Jaws
The novel was different. Spielberg focused more on the shark to make a good movie.
You ought to be flagged for that comment. How could you not know Jaws was written by Peter Benchly.
As an interesting aside: Peter was stuck for a name for the book, so he asked his father for help. His father suggested "Something's Noshing On My Leg".

TheWhiteknife |

Goldfinger
Next 5 posters. How old were you when you saw your first movie at a theater (that you can remember), and what was it.
Mine was Sleeping Beauty and I was 5 or 6. Back then, Disney would re-release their movies every 10 years or so.
I'm #3: Charlotte's Web. I was 4. It was at a small town movie theatre that played whatever the hell they wanted to. Every year they played Charlottes Web for a week or two. I miss that place.

Sissyl |

I was 2. Bambi. Such a beautiful story. I REALLY identified with the little deer. I felt I WAS Bambi. And my parents had asked the people at the cinema to make sure there was NOTHING that would scare a child in it, which they confirmed there wasn't.
Then a hunter shot Bambi's mother.
And when he talked to his dad about it, his dad told him "sorry, can't deal with you now, go away".
Yeah. Torture of children.

Doodlebug Anklebiter |

I was 2. Bambi. Such a beautiful story. I REALLY identified with the little deer. I felt I WAS Bambi. And my parents had asked the people at the cinema to make sure there was NOTHING that would scare a child in it, which they confirmed there wasn't.
Then a hunter shot Bambi's mother.
And when he talked to his dad about it, his dad told him "sorry, can't deal with you now, go away".
Yeah. Torture of children.
Pfft. Have you ever seen Old Yeller?
Also, the strongest man is he who stands most alone!
Anyway, I say that's five answers.
Ask your question again, Sisyl.

Doodlebug Anklebiter |

That's tricky.
I mean, we've got, say three versions of the Pygmalion story (My Fair Lady, Annie Hall, Mannequin) but they don't have the same scenes.
On the other hand, we've got The Battleship Potemkin, The Untouchables and Naked Gun something or other which all have the same scene but not the same plot.
I guess my answer would be any three randomly chosen Police Academy films.
Favorite other movie with Steve Guttenberg?

Kajehase |

True Grit
Favourite with more than one person directing the first unit?
(Was gonna ask for a movie with two directors, but strictly speaking that would include almost all movies with more than one shooting unit - for example, George Lucas directed a small part of the first Godfather movie, and the Lord of the Ring movies seems to have had between 3 and 6 different directors - so go with one where two people share the main directing credit).

Doodlebug Anklebiter |

Although the Coen Brothers, on paper, co-write the films and then Joel directs them and Ethan produces them, by all accounts they co-direct.
Therefore, The Big Lebowski.
Favorite movie featuring Steve Buscemi other than the above?

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Ghost world
If Star Wars seven really does pick up right where Jedi ends predict the casting of luke, leia, han, lando, c3po

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Actually, that was my question to begin with. No one other than I answered concerning Jacen Solo.
And to answer Pan, Jaina and Jacen Solo are from various novels in the Expanded Star Wars Universe. Some of which would be great for a Star Wars VII.
But I will do another question for the heck of it:
Favorite actress that played Guinevere in the movies? Extra credit: for TV?

Doodlebug Anklebiter |

Chimpanzee flashback in Being John Malkovich.
Favorite Catherine Keener movie other than the above?

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feytharn wrote:Favorite no-serious road movie other than the above?
Easy Rider
In honor of the release of Skyfall in the US:
Favorite three Bond movie songs?
Funny - I always thought of Easy Rider as 'serious'...
1)Live and Let Die2) Goldfinger
3) You know my Name
worst for me is the Madonna atrocity...even if you like Madonna - that is not a Bond song!
I let the question stand for the next three posters!