Saw it when I was about 6 or 7 on a VHS tape bought from Ampang Park Shopping Centre.
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Saw it when I was about 6 or 7 on a VHS tape bought from Ampang Park Shopping Centre.
I remember watching the final 5 minutes in tv when i was about 8. A few weeks later I found it at the video store and borrowed it.
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Light from the projected movie images passed through my cornea, the outermost part of my eyeball, where it began to be focused. Then it entered my pupil, a small opening that leads to my lens. Once the light from the movie made it past the pupil, it hits the lens, a surface where it was further focused through a process called accommodation. Finally, the light hit my retina, a layer of tissue that lines the inner part of my eye. The retina began the process of turning the light into an image.
I thought it was quite good.
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I'm surprised that there was such a high percentage who saw it in theatres... 30 years ago.
Makes you feel old to realise it's been over 30 years since you first got into this hobby.
Laserdisc is an option, but not TV???
Did anyone here even own laserdiscs back then (to use, not as souvenirs)?
Hands up those who have the Transformers Movie on laserdisc, but have never used it, or ever will?
(not that I'm making fun of it, as I almost bought the recent Vinyl edition of the Movie Soundtrack, as a souvenir, because I would probably never be able to use it)
Hoyts cinemas at Chadstone sometime in the summer holidays. I was eight years old. Bought issues #78 and #83 of the UK comic from the newsagents there on the same day. Pretty solid outing!
TFTM doesn't do that for me, I feel older when I remember that there are 18 year olds out there who were just 8 year old kids when the first Bay film came out...
I first watched it on VHS at my cousins place back in '87 (probably easter holidays). They had already started watching it by the time I got there, so I got to watch the last 3rd first, then we rewound & watched it again.
Where's the option: Not even interested.
Saw the trailer before Gods Must Be Crazy in the cinema. Note only trip to the movies for another 5 years. Movies happen to people with money in cities. Fast food too for that matter.
Saw the movie a few years later on holiday at Caloundra. Morning TV, I believe the local version of 7. 15" CRT TV with rabbit ears. It still made me cry.
I never saw the trailer in cinemas but I did see ads on TV. I only went to the movies 3 times in the 1980s:
* 1985 = Enemy Mine
* 1986 = The Transformers: The Movie
* 1987= The Living Daylights
Otherwise the only movies I ever watched were either on VHS or TV.