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EvanCampbell wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 7:53 pm Well I am in good company :)Ooh, that's a rare beast! Great tunes...
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static14 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:50 pm Rabid weasels.Even though my dad basically got me into movies by making me watch all the weird, long important ones when I was really small (2001, Woodstock, Once Upon a Time in the West etc) we only ever did one solo cinema trip together. And it was RotLD! I have such insanely magical memories of seeing that craziness on the big screen with him.
Being born in the 70’s and growing up in New York I can clearly remember the first time I saw Return of The Living Dead on cable (probably mid 80’s) and thinking to myself “hey that’s the Pathmark guy” when I saw James Karen on screen. :)
EvanCampbell wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 11:22 pm Great stories fellas! My dad would always take us to R rated films even when we were really young. I loved that I actual got scared back then by films. I remember seeing the first Phantasm when I was 6 or 7. Scary and magical experience....definitely changed my life. Great time to grow up.Evan, let me be clear on this one: you saw Phantasm in the theatre? First run? I can't even imagine what this would have done to my tiny mind back then. It was bad enough discovering it on vhs in my teens!
static14 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:50 pm Rabid weasels.That’s how my parents refer to him still to this day, as in “the pathmark guy lied to them about moving the bodies” . I didn’t realize how regional pathmark was for years, but yeah...New York/New Jersey, and probably at least PA , James Karen is the the pathmark guy haha
Being born in the 70’s and growing up in New York I can clearly remember the first time I saw Return of The Living Dead on cable (probably mid 80’s) and thinking to myself “hey that’s the Pathmark guy” when I saw James Karen on screen. :)