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If not for Seven Samurai, I don’t know if I would still have the same love for cinema that I have now
Blade Runner 2049 hahaha. Isa sa mga una kong pinanood nung start ng pandemic. Younger me was enjoying the freedom of being able to stay up late and ‘di ko alam papanoorin tapos na-select ko nalang yun. Iba sa pakiramdam after mo tapusin, in my experience.
Interestin question. I dont really know.
I just remember my father used to bring me to a few when i was a kid. Then fast track to when i had a job and can buy my own ticket, i just did it and became a lifestyle
Makes me sad na wala ko film na maalala that would answer this question 😰
I was young and my uncle brought me to cinema to watch Day After Tomorrow. It was mind blowing. It was the first movie where I truly appreciated visual effects.
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Battle of Pelennor Fields.
The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
The Godfather, usually nung bata ako hanggang fast paced movies lang ako like Zombieland, Sam Raimi Spiderman pati mga cartoons. Pero nung napanood ko ung Godfather grabe nag-bago taste ko sa movies and cinema in general.
For what its worth, Titanic is one of the GOATs for me too. It reminds me of my childhood, it got me into reading history because who would want to know more about the real Titanic and its tragedy, and it got me into films too. If I’m gonna rank my favorites movies of all time, it’ll easily be in my Top 10.
Shutter Island. The twist opened my mind to what the possibilities can be. How cinema can be used to stimulate different kind of emotions, ideas and interpretations; how it can be a perfect material for learning and medium for messages. After shutter island, the rest is history.
The Dark Knight. 2008, seated near the front row, I didn’t know at that time that it was not just a comic book movie, it was a god damn great movie/story experience.
I watched titanic because whenever my classmates talked about it in our class, I couldnt relate much. Twas a talk of the town back then and since then even I have wat jed it several times already, it still feels like my 1st time wqtching it. It never gets old. Heheh
generally loved watching movies for entertainment, but started to consider cinema "seriously" (i.e. analyse elements in film, watch/read other analyses) when i watched little miss sunshine
Transformers 2. Hahahaha.
Cinema is all about the experience, diba? Kahit di ganun ka ganda yung movie basta yung group experience andun. Around 2010 ko napanood. Ang ganda ng sound system ng SM. Parang andun talaga ako sa scene. Nakapanood naman ako ng sine noon kaso chaka. Dito lang sa lokal namin. Ang sound system, di ganun kaganda.
After ko manood, naiimagine ko lahat ng sasakyan samin (traffic ang CDO) na bigla mag tatransform. Hahahaha.
No particular movie. But film festivals like Cine Europa, Egai Sai and art cinemas shown in Glorietta during the late 90s made me love cinema.
They're free or a big student discount if you show then your school id.
The Godzilla movie in the 90s, first time ko sa sinehan nung bata ako. Memorable and up until this day I can still remember the gush of excitement running to my very core. Hence, I started believing in the power of the medium to affect the lives of people.
Oh yes, Titanic is just so romantic for women. She spends her final moments in life not thinking & reflecting about her husband or the family she created with him (kids, grandkids, great grandkids) but instead thinking about a Chad she fucked on a boat 70 years ago. Filled with regret she couldn't be with him which means if she did all the family she created would never exist. Sorry kids. Sorry grandkids. You shouldn't exist if it wasn't for fate taking the Chad away from me. So romantic! Be still my heart! LOL Women!
Zathura: A Space Adventure
First movie I watch sa Cinema I guess, and whenever pinapalabas sya ulit sa HBO before, I realized iba pag sa sinehan saka sa TV.
Aladdin; the original 1992 animation. When that came out, i was just old enough to start watching in the cinema on my own, but still young enough to really enjoy that movie. I spent one Saturday just watching the movie over and over again in the movie house. back then you'd pay once, free seating and you can come and go anytime, so if you can survive on popcorn and chips, you could stay the entire day. I came in first showing at 10am, and left last full show at 9pm.
After that I fell in love with the cinema and the cinema experience.
We got cinema (that actually shows recent movies) in the province around 2009 and Up was the first movie I saw that time. So I would say Up. I had no idea what kind of movie Up was before seeing it but it was amazing and everyone in cinema enjoyed it. The humor was enjoyable and everyone had a good time.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Back to the Future and A.I. Artificial Intelligence started my love for movies when I was really young.
Special mention for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire though for being my first movie theater experience.
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
It was the first arthouse film that I saw, and it really changed my view of what is possible in film. The many details surrounding the film also add to it.
"Spirited Away" at "Coraline". Napanuod ko to dati sa CD na pirata pa nung 5 years old pa lang ako, grabe nacreepyhan ako. Lagi kong nasa isip si Yubaba hahaha. Pero as I grew older, hinahanap hanap ko na siya.
Super Mario Brothers The Movie. Doon ko na appreciate na maganda pala manuod sa sinehan kasi iba yung experience compared to streaming sites ka lang manuod.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Lalo na yung napanuod ko yung mga commentary, ang hirap pala gumawa ng pelicula. Mas maapreciate mo yung mga taong nasa background.
Shrek. I saw it sa tabi ng peryahan sa min sa Subic. Gabi sya sa labas ng palengke area.
Meron pa bang bulungan dyan? Anong oras un
merong bulungan pa. pero matagal na ko sa us di ko na alam dun. bumibisita lang ako taon taon.
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Blade Runner 2049 hahaha. Isa sa mga una kong pinanood nung start ng pandemic. Younger me was enjoying the freedom of being able to stay up late and ‘di ko alam papanoorin tapos na-select ko nalang yun. Iba sa pakiramdam after mo tapusin, in my experience.
Bridge to Terabithia 🫶🏻
Interestin question. I dont really know. I just remember my father used to bring me to a few when i was a kid. Then fast track to when i had a job and can buy my own ticket, i just did it and became a lifestyle Makes me sad na wala ko film na maalala that would answer this question 😰
Hereditary
one flew over the cuckoo's nest
The Indiana Jones trilogy and Jurassic Park.
+1 Here 🙋🏻♀️✨
Star wars
I was young and my uncle brought me to cinema to watch Day After Tomorrow. It was mind blowing. It was the first movie where I truly appreciated visual effects.
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Signs tapos Shawshank Redemption and Saving Private Ryan
La La Land Watching it in theaters will forever be a core cinema memory for me.
Titanic is my favorite movie ever. Also mga horror like Deep Blue Sea and Crocodile made me love movies.
Spider-Man 2, i was just a kid when we watched it. Simula nun kinukulit ko na pamilya ko kahit wala kami pang-sine
dark knight!!! always and forever
Fight Club (1999) The Shawshank Redemption (1994) The Godfather (1972) Psycho (1960)
may pinopormahan ‘to… HAHA jk
Ilan taon k n boss at godfather and psycho sa cinema? Ano sinehan yan?
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Men of Rohan! Of Gondor! My brothers! I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the very heart of me. Ay mali sa Black Gate pala iyon.
The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies. That's the time when I can really afford cinema.
Pleasantville made me realize I love cinema. SRR and The Grudge made ne realize I love horror.
Good will hunting and Fight Club inspired me to watch more classic films
Bridge to Terabithia, Harry Potter series, Howl’s Moving Castle
Star Wars Ep. III
Big Fish
The first Spider Man played by Tobey Maguire
The Godfather, usually nung bata ako hanggang fast paced movies lang ako like Zombieland, Sam Raimi Spiderman pati mga cartoons. Pero nung napanood ko ung Godfather grabe nag-bago taste ko sa movies and cinema in general.
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100% Pacific rim. That shit was AMAZING in theaters.
The Lord of The Rings
Twilight breaking dawn 🙌
For what its worth, Titanic is one of the GOATs for me too. It reminds me of my childhood, it got me into reading history because who would want to know more about the real Titanic and its tragedy, and it got me into films too. If I’m gonna rank my favorites movies of all time, it’ll easily be in my Top 10.
Shutter Island. The twist opened my mind to what the possibilities can be. How cinema can be used to stimulate different kind of emotions, ideas and interpretations; how it can be a perfect material for learning and medium for messages. After shutter island, the rest is history.
*Kagemusha* by Akira Kurosawa. :) *Swift as the wind,* *Silent as the forest,* *Fierce as fire,* *Immovable as a mountain.*
The Dark Knight. 2008, seated near the front row, I didn’t know at that time that it was not just a comic book movie, it was a god damn great movie/story experience.
harry potter at spider man lagi kaming pinapanuod ng parents ko nung bata kami sa may ever gosteco at market market
I watched titanic because whenever my classmates talked about it in our class, I couldnt relate much. Twas a talk of the town back then and since then even I have wat jed it several times already, it still feels like my 1st time wqtching it. It never gets old. Heheh
The Day After Tomorrow. First Cinema experience, kasama pa Dad ko.
generally loved watching movies for entertainment, but started to consider cinema "seriously" (i.e. analyse elements in film, watch/read other analyses) when i watched little miss sunshine
Tarzan
apocalypto
La La Land and Django Unchained (The 'd' is silent)
Transformers 2. Hahahaha. Cinema is all about the experience, diba? Kahit di ganun ka ganda yung movie basta yung group experience andun. Around 2010 ko napanood. Ang ganda ng sound system ng SM. Parang andun talaga ako sa scene. Nakapanood naman ako ng sine noon kaso chaka. Dito lang sa lokal namin. Ang sound system, di ganun kaganda. After ko manood, naiimagine ko lahat ng sasakyan samin (traffic ang CDO) na bigla mag tatransform. Hahahaha.
Aladdin and Forrest Gump
No particular movie. But film festivals like Cine Europa, Egai Sai and art cinemas shown in Glorietta during the late 90s made me love cinema. They're free or a big student discount if you show then your school id.
The Godzilla movie in the 90s, first time ko sa sinehan nung bata ako. Memorable and up until this day I can still remember the gush of excitement running to my very core. Hence, I started believing in the power of the medium to affect the lives of people.
Lights out. Pag namamatay yung ilaw sa movie, pitch black din sa cinema which adds to the horror element😂
The Tourist nina Angelina J. And Johnny D. It was the first movie I watched using my own money and made want to watch more movies sa cinema.
Oh yes, Titanic is just so romantic for women. She spends her final moments in life not thinking & reflecting about her husband or the family she created with him (kids, grandkids, great grandkids) but instead thinking about a Chad she fucked on a boat 70 years ago. Filled with regret she couldn't be with him which means if she did all the family she created would never exist. Sorry kids. Sorry grandkids. You shouldn't exist if it wasn't for fate taking the Chad away from me. So romantic! Be still my heart! LOL Women!
Avatar 2009
literally any old disney film
I had Film Theory as an elective. It’s funny but Cinema Paradiso…
Paalam aking bulakakaw by khavn
Marvel movies.
A Bug's Life back when I was a kid
Zathura: A Space Adventure First movie I watch sa Cinema I guess, and whenever pinapalabas sya ulit sa HBO before, I realized iba pag sa sinehan saka sa TV.
Finding Nemo
Titanic 😍
Avengers: Endgame
The Narnia movies, Howl’s Moving Castle, The Secret Garden, all made me fall in love with films and fantastical settings
The Fellowship of the Ring
Aladdin; the original 1992 animation. When that came out, i was just old enough to start watching in the cinema on my own, but still young enough to really enjoy that movie. I spent one Saturday just watching the movie over and over again in the movie house. back then you'd pay once, free seating and you can come and go anytime, so if you can survive on popcorn and chips, you could stay the entire day. I came in first showing at 10am, and left last full show at 9pm. After that I fell in love with the cinema and the cinema experience.
Titanic and the disney reimagined classics hahaha
Apocalypse Now. Nagtataka ako bakit antaas ng rating nya sa IMDB. Na amaze at terrified agad ako duon sa voice recording ni Col. Kurtz sh*t.
jurassic park for me :') seeing those dinosaurs on screen as a kid made me believe anything is possible
Amelie movie
Maynila sa kuko ng liwanag, Tinimbang ka ngunit kulang, Nunal sa tubig.
Mine was Donnie Darko. I was an edgy teenager then and thought it was the best movie ever made lol
Jurassic Park. When they showed it to me as a kid I thought it was a real park. Hahaha.
The mummy returns
Mad max fury road saw it in 3D
Law Abiding Citizen (2009) not a fan of movies until i watched this one. naadik ako sa movies after nito.
Inception and Denis Villeneuve's Dune movies.
Wizard of Oz
We got cinema (that actually shows recent movies) in the province around 2009 and Up was the first movie I saw that time. So I would say Up. I had no idea what kind of movie Up was before seeing it but it was amazing and everyone in cinema enjoyed it. The humor was enjoyable and everyone had a good time.
All of the TRANSFORMERS movie. Eto yung time na afford ko pa mag sine kahit ako lang mag isa
Transformers HAHAHAH yep robots-
Chronicle, Birdman and Ex-Machina were the first films that led me down the rabbit hole of cinema.
ang nakapag-start talaga ng interest ko sa cinema is nung napanood ko yung ***Memento (2000)*** at age 15
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Back to the Future and A.I. Artificial Intelligence started my love for movies when I was really young. Special mention for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire though for being my first movie theater experience.
Interstellar.
Cars tapos Finding Nemo
Aguirre, the Wrath of God It was the first arthouse film that I saw, and it really changed my view of what is possible in film. The many details surrounding the film also add to it.
Jurassic Park. 🦕
Goodfellas.
"Spirited Away" at "Coraline". Napanuod ko to dati sa CD na pirata pa nung 5 years old pa lang ako, grabe nacreepyhan ako. Lagi kong nasa isip si Yubaba hahaha. Pero as I grew older, hinahanap hanap ko na siya.
Gandan nang movie na titanic talaga magaling yong nag gawa nang ganyan
Hero. Titanic. Gladiator.
Empire of the Sun
paprika ni satoshi kon
Princess Sarah. 🙃
After seeing Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung in In the Mood for Love.
Super Mario Brothers The Movie. Doon ko na appreciate na maganda pala manuod sa sinehan kasi iba yung experience compared to streaming sites ka lang manuod.