Girlfriend's box of questions. Here we go!!!!

susandoeshair
on 8/15/10 12:34 am - Alexander, AR

Susan

 

seasheleyes
on 8/15/10 4:10 am - Manteca, CA
LOLOL....
peggy H.
on 8/15/10 5:36 am
This is a real old movie. The Rose Tattoo. I t was at the drive in theater & our Dad took the whole family out to a movie. Don't remember the plot, but I do remember how dark and creepy i thought is was. I think we saw the movie in the early 1950, I know I'm older then most of the cars driving down the freeway today, LOL. Peg in 106 temp. in So Cal.   
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Just_Jane
on 8/15/10 7:15 am, edited 8/15/10 7:16 am - Plymouth, MI
In the theater with my parents, Tammy, the first one.  I was rushed out to the lobby by mom or dad, I think to break my attention when they were talking about a fallen woman.

At the Drive in, also with my parents, Vertigo.  They expected me to fall asleep, instead I was facinated by the cinematography.

Just remembered Lady in a Cage, Olivia Dehavilland being terrorized in her own home by a gang of punks.


On a date, Eight and a Half, which we saw because his church said not to.  We ignored (and were ignored by) any of his fellow parishioners at the theater, keeping him from being tattled on as well.
karen C.
on 8/15/10 7:20 am, edited 8/15/10 7:20 am - Kennewick, WA

You little BABE you! Eighteen, freshman year in college with a cutie named Herb snuggling next to me was just right! Hmmmm, Wonder what happened to Herb? Don't remember where he lived but we were going to school in Conway just 30 minutes from LR. He was HOT! I'd probably be disappointed. .

Back to the question. I would have to say "Lassie" just tore me up but then it still does. OH! and "The Birds" still scares the stuffing out of me!! And the original movie "The Fly!" I scare easily don'tcha know?

Karen C

susandoeshair
on 8/15/10 9:08 am - Alexander, AR
Which college, Karen?  You probably wouldn't recognize Conway now, it's huge!

Susan

 

karen C.
on 8/15/10 9:56 am - Kennewick, WA

Susan,

We took a 4 week trip starting out with a new van in 1990 the day school was out. Grand Canyon, Oklahoma visiting friends, Arkansas and Missouri visiting family before coming back through the Black Hills to my husband's family in Montana. The kids were 9 and 12. They each had a walkman and lots of batteries and a van seat of their own. It was a great trip!

We went through Conway so that I could show them where I spent 1967-68. It had changed a lot then; I imagine much more now. I went to what was then Arkansas State Teacher's College. I think  it's nww Central Arkansas University. It was pretty old fashioned back then. No coed dorms, curfews, dresses except on campus on Saturday we could wear pants. Of course the dresses were so short then that they should have ordered pants under them!

I lived in old McAlister Hall which is now an administration building I believe. Fond memories of that year. I have a lot of family in Batesville and Corning in the northeast corner of the state so I had lots of people to visit. About broke my mom and dad's heart when I decided to cut "those apron strings" but it was good for me. By the end of that first year home sounded pretty darn good!

Karen C

Musicmama88
on 8/15/10 7:30 am - Danville, IN
UGH! The Blob! I was 9 years old and went by myself to the show,,and it scared me so bad I sat in the lobby for part of it. When I went home I dreamed it was laying in wait on the floor beside my bed to suck me up when I put my feet down. It was traumatic!

Another one about that same time,,i went with friends to see Tarantula! Hated those spiders ever since! I knew one was hovering over the house!

Dont know what it was about those scary movies that drew me!
"For I know the plans I have for you ," declares the Lord. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11


George T.
on 8/15/10 5:44 pm - Grand Prairie, TX
I don't really think I ever saw a movie I was too young to see.  My parents were usually pretty picky about what movies we saw.  I remember four of us (my brother and 2 of my sisters) being dropped off at the theater for the Saturday matinee of Hercules Unchained - the first movie I saw in a theater.  We stayed through it two times.  Soon after that we saw The Bellboy twice in the afternoon, then that same night we went as a family to the Drive-In to see it. 

We probably went to the movies 4 or 5 times a year on Saturday Afternoons.  The one movie that my sisters were probably too young to see was Vincent Price's "The House on the Haunted Hill".



GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!                   
 

Margo M.
on 8/16/10 3:53 am - Elyria, OH
paul newman- sweet bird of youth....................OMG i couldn't a been 11

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