TweetGoonies and the gate
TweetThis one was up there. David Bowie and a very young Jennifer Connelly. Man I had a little boy crush on her. Labyrinth!
"You don't know how strong you are until strong is your only option."
TweetGoonies and the gate
TweetEscape to Witch Mountain
Also The Apple Dumpling Gang
I just noticed that both were from 1975, I guess that was a good movie year for me
Veritas Vos Liberabit
TweetThe Dark Crystal
"You don't know how strong you are until strong is your only option."
TweetA Nightmare On Elm Street, I remember my mom taking me to the Drive ins to watch part 6 in 3D it was bad ass.
TweetSandlot is the first one to come to mind
Respectfully,
9mm
Eventually, if there isn't deep integrity and fundamental character strength, the challenges of life will cause true motives to surface and human relationship failure will replace short-term success.
There is an idea of who I am: some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me; only an entity, something illusory. And though I can hide my cold gaze, and you can shake my hand and feel my flesh gripping yours and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable, I simply am not there.
TweetHow about Weird Science , Breakfast Club , License to Drive !!!
TweetE.T. !!!
TweetGremlins !!! Christmas Story !!!
There's so many that I still watch and enjoy , even tho I've seen them so many times !!!
TweetI remember all those but only one movie I dug so much I had the toys.. star wars yup.. by 7th grade it was james bond movies. First 3D movie I saw was the three kings..
Tweetlarge_iTlO0aSU0x7M8A4SGHSBJSjItuc.jpg 1st movie i ever saw, my sisters took me to the drive in, i bugged them for 3 weeks till they bought me the album which i still have. at 14 i talked to the army recruiter and told him i wanted to be a green beret, he told me to finish high school and he would sign me up lol, he probably laughed about the crazy kid for day's. i tried to join the army when i was 18 but had problems with the physical, but the air force would take me, so i ended up doing 20 in the air force. but i never lost the respect i had for special ops. hell even just grunts and jarheads in general. i loved to argue with them at the bar then buy a round of bears lol.
old powerlifter/bench press specialist
TweetHow about the Indiana Jones movies !!!
TweetYES! that movie was so awesome back when i was a kid.
don;t forget starwars. when i saw it in the theater in 78' i was awestruck.