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Huh. Fantasia was the first movie I ever saw in a movie theater. I was 3. According to my mother, I saw mesmerized throughout the entire thing. To this day, it is my favorite movie. When Fantasia 2000 came out, I drove all the way from Durham, NC to Baltimore, MD just to see it on IMAX. When nephew #1 was a small tot, he'd watch both of them the whole way through, as well. They were the only movies he'd sit still and watch the entirety of until he was 5 or so.Quoth Shalom View PostGet out of my brain, you.
(Reading this thread with my wife, and I said exactly those words one second before scrolling down...)
edit to add re Fidgeting, getting up and sitting down, going out and coming in... water fountain, bathroom, lather rinse repeat... I did that exact thing once.
In my defense, the movie was Fantasia, and I was six.
I think I lasted about halfway through the Rite Of Spring before my mom finally got the message and removed me from there. Dinosaurs notwithstanding, Stravinsky is not for six-year-olds.
(Seen it three times since as an adult, and bought the VHS and later the DVD when they came out. It's one of my favorite films now. Back then, though, I was bored stiff.)Don't wanna; not gonna.
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