which movie do you remember most from your childhood?

United States
May 16, 2009 3:59am CST
Was there a movie that you watched a lot during your childhood? Whenever you watch or hear of it now does it give you fond memories? I have a couple but one of them is a bit odd. One is "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" I watched that movie all the time when i was a kid and i loved it so much but its such a great movie and i love it even more now because its still hillarious even now that im grown up........another one that i have vividly painted in my mind were the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movies because they were so popular when i was little......what movies stick out the most from your childhood?
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@modstar (9605)
• Philippines
16 May 09
I remember the movies you mentioned but the one i remember most was the movie Back to The Future. Micheal J. Fox was my favorite back then. I think he's stars in the best teen movies during the 80s. I have watched the sequels for Back to The Future too! I think the movie left us thinking about something like when can we have floating cars or skateboards and fast drying clothes and shoes. I really enjoyed watching the film as a kid because it's something we'd want to happen right?
• United States
16 May 09
OOOOOH i remember those 2, the first two were a little bit before i was born but when i was about 4 i think it was, Back To The Future Part 3 was filmed, and a lot of it was filmed in or near Jamestown,CA which was where i and my family lived and i still remember Christopher Lloyd came into my grandma's business and i didnt know who he was at the time but i knew he was someone special because everyone got all excited...my grandma got his autograph and looking back on it i think "Dang i wish i had a better brain than a 4 year old and realized who that guy was"...because he was also the Judge in Who Framed Roger Rabbit....see how its funny how things can be connected so easily :)
@modstar (9605)
• Philippines
16 May 09
Thanks for reminding me that i'm as old as Mr. Lloyd. lol! Just kidding! Well yeah, i've see Roger Rabbit a lot of times but i just don't dig mafia movies during that time. His girlfriend was the hottest animated personality that time. lol! Have you seen Howard The Duck?
• United States
18 May 09
No i actually never saw that one, but another like total 80's movie that i do remember is the Super Mario Bros. movie....its just funny how totally different movies are now from the 80's movies, don't you think?
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
19 May 09
Roger Rabbit is also one of my favorites and also the Chocolate Factory and Little Mermaid. I love those movies. [b]~~AT PEACE WITHIN~~ **STAND STRONG IN YOUR BELIEFS**[/b]
• United States
20 May 09
Oh I love Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory too :) I love Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka and i love all of the songs in that movie too, the lyrics are so catchy like "Come with me and youll be in a world of pure imagination" it just all flows together....and the Oompa Loompa songs are great because they teach values,,,and of course its got lots of cool candy and chocolate what more could a kid ask for?
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
17 May 09
hello spicysweetie! i remember a local movie from my childhood. its title is "Okay Ka Fairy Ko" or in English, it literally means "You're Okay, my fairy". i remember it so because i think that's the first time i've been in a theater. ^^ before it became a movie, it was a television series first. and i regularly watched it because its full of magic and there was a little girl there that was very cute. and i was really excited when they made a movie of it. there'd been sequels of it but the first movie was the most memorable one. ^^
@alexsis (2149)
• United States
28 May 09
There was a couple of movies that stick out the most from my childhood. I remember Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles too. Other movies are Howard the Duck, The Wiz, I'm Gonna Get You Sucker, and The Wizard of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is still one of my favorite movies. Those were the good ole days.
• United States
1 Jun 09
Definitely Home Alone is the best.. that I remember.. it was so funny and then it comes lost in new york both were great movies.. I just to see them with my granparents again and again.. we had it on Christmas as a tradition watching that movie..