aesthelete, (edited )

Captain Ron fam checking in!

EDIT: We also were frequent watchers of “Money Pit” and “The 'Burbs”…all movies which are pretty notable for…being available for multiple watches.

7u5k3n,

My wife has never seen home alone. She can quote the second one…

“It’s Christmas for me”

She’s a monster.

LemmyFeed,

Brave little toaster. And fievel goes west.

nixcamic,

Brave little toaster has gotta be the reason so many of us millennials are so freaking weird.

MissJinx,
@MissJinx@lemmy.world avatar

Tbe trauma of watching Fivel and ET as 3/4yo triggered a lifetime of anxiety. What’s up with all the horrible traumatizing movies in the 80?! Bambi?! WTF, why show that to kids?

smeg,

Bambi?! WTF, why show that to kids?

To teach them about death as part of a story with a happy ending. I think that The Lion King does it better though as they’ve already been briefed on the circle of life.

MissJinx,
@MissJinx@lemmy.world avatar

Oh life is already so hard and sad, let the kids have a couple of good anxiety free years! ET was so traumatizing as a kid that I refuse to ever watch it again lol

smeg,

Be thankful you didn’t watch Watership Down

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Fuck, I hated those movies though. I mean I watched them, but as a kid, I hard a hard time understanding what was going on. Same with The Rescuers, all dogs go to heaven and all those other 80s animated movies. Could have been because I was still learning English.

samus12345,
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That was definitely why, although I watched cartoons in German without knowing the language and still enjoyed them. It was many, many years later that I learned Biene Maia was called Maya the Bee in English.

https://preview.redd.it/who-else-remembers-maya-the-bee-i-first-watched-the-saban-v0-1tsuuzor7gga1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ddf1564163fefe98b396e5dfd6f7671e9bd0fa8a

ReplicantBatty,

We watched Rescuers Down Under all the time, never had any idea it was actually a sequel, I didn’t see the first one until I was in highschool.

gedaliyah,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

Fievel was the goat. Well, mouse at least.

Emerald,

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Kris P. Bacon, @KrisWolfheart

kids today are missing out of the pre-streaming era, where your childhoold was at least partially defined by some semi-obscure movie your family just happened to own on tape and you watched several dozen times

Nastybutler,

You can recreate this by spending time working in a remote location, like a fishing vessel, that doesn’t have any internet. All you can watch on your off time is what media you take out with you.

I watched “A River Runs Through It” probably 30 times one summer while commercial fishing, because it was one of the few movies we had that we all liked.

Daqu,

I should send my kids to work on a remote location, so that they can watch a VHS after a 14 hour shift? Sounds reasonable.

Nastybutler, (edited )

That’s why I said “recreate”

anti,

Oddly, I think I’d like the opportunity to do something similar, if I could pick the media in advance. The same kind of vibe as Desert Island Discs.

synapse1278,
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How obscure are we talking ? Mine was Gandahar (1987). Try to beat that !

PhlubbaDubba,

Honestly my plan is to try and get copies of my family’s old home videos

Might be interesting to see if any kids I have being able to see when I was their age has any effect on how they see me as their parent

ElderWendigo,

How about building a core memory around a weird French movie you only saw because it was in the wrong case when you rented it from Blockbuster?

Jaytreeman,

'Holy Moses's
An absolutely stacked cast about Moses brother. Somehow very medicre

Varyk,

Mom and Dad Save the World and then finding out that Jeffrey Jones is a child molester.

themeatbridge,

It’s incredibly disturbing, but then also somehow not entirely unexpected.

bighatchester,

I really liked the movie titan AE and had it on VHS . When looking it up recently aparen it was really bad . Still might give it a rewatch some time though

A7thStone,

It isn’t bad. The story and characters are a bit tropey, but the animation is gorgeous. I’d recommend watching it again. The nostalgia will probably more than make up for what it lacks.

daikiki,

Don’t let the haters get you down. Titan A.E. is a classic

Marcumas,

Saw it in theaters. Still like it.

WookieMonster,
@WookieMonster@midwest.social avatar

I love this movie.

gedaliyah,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

For me it was a VHS of the first four episodes of the Swamp Thing animated cartoon

VicentAdultman,

Dude I remember getting so pumped up because of specials on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network. In high school I loved being home to catch my favourite shows.

TORFdot0,

No kids these days still have that. It’s just some random film available on streaming. I’ve watched so much Trolls. Please send help, my kids won’t stop watching

volvoxvsmarla,

You need to get them hooked on something else. But be careful what you wish for because this will only give temporary relief until you start hating the new addiction and wish back the previous one. My girl went from binge rewatching a penguin cartoon to the little mole to a horribly animated newer cartoon about cats and dogs. And I fear we have reached the point at which we cannot hide or deny the existence of peppa pig any longer and I already regret dissing the kittens & puppies stuff because jfc I watched peppa pig for the first time today and I won’t be able to bear this one for the love of God

anti,

Peppa Pig is the worst thing that ever happened, and not just on TV. We had a short run of it with my younger son and it was an awful time. Now we get SpongeBob and/or Pokémon and it makes me so happy.

Loonesota,

Im sure it’s awful but it can’t be worse than Caillou…

InquisitiveFactotum,

Agree with your take on Caillou. I also always thought Dora was yelling. My daughter never seemed to mind either though. 😕

partial_accumen,

because jfc I watched peppa pig for the first time today and I won’t be able to bear this one for the love of God

Its a damn shame they only made that one. single. episode. that you watched today, right? Right?

volvoxvsmarla,

Well I doubt the accents will change, or the plots will become more elaborate or realistic, or the drawing style will change. Right?

rustydrd, (edited )
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Back in the day, me and my siblings recorded movies on VHS by sitting next to the TV and starting/stopping the recording for commercial breaks. The best movies were those with only small snippets of commercials, and my most treasured movie was a nearly “clean” copy of Die Hard that I’ve watched probably somewhere between 50-100 times.

samus12345,
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