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Your earliest adult-oriented film?

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My dad back in the 80's would rent a VCR from the gas station...

"Ten gallons of regular and a betamax, please."

"It's for you, sir. It's your son asking for Debbie Does Dallas."

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Real poverty is having no values. A family having less money to go 'round than some others is just a temporary state of affairs on the way to better things. This calls to mind the pride and defiant self-reliance inherent in the Depression Era song, Ragged But Right.
 
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Madman that is another blast from the past.
Real poverty is having no values. A family having less money to go 'round than some others is just a temporary state of affairs on the way to better things. This calls to mind the pride and defiant self-reliance inherent in the Depression Era song, Ragged But Right.

Erm ok,wrong thread?
 
one evening when i was 5, a bad storm was headed towards us.

while my parents were watching the news on the big TV, i was in another room on the little black and white TV switching through channels trying to find the weather.

"wait, what's this - channel 13? we never get that channel... must be the storm!"

and that is how 5 year old me ended up watching wayyy too much of "Dark Night of the Scarecrow"

a couple of the scenes are permanently etched in my memory, never to be forgotten no matter how hard i try.
 
Ish,but i thought it was another meaning.I have a bad thought process.perk give me a slap.i wont hit you back😛.
 
one evening when i was 5, a bad storm was headed towards us.

while my parents were watching the news on the big TV, i was in another room on the little black and white TV switching through channels trying to find the weather.

"wait, what's this - channel 13? we never get that channel... must be the storm!"

and that is how 5 year old me ended up watching wayyy too much of "Dark Night of the Scarecrow"

a couple of the scenes are permanently etched in my memory, never to be forgotten no matter how hard i try.

Sounds like a modified version "of mice & men"
 
Ish,but i thought it was another meaning.I have a bad thought process.perk give me a slap.i wont hit you back😛.
It's all good. For a brief moment, I thought I had posted in the wrong thread. 😕
 
one evening when i was 5, a bad storm was headed towards us.

while my parents were watching the news on the big TV, i was in another room on the little black and white TV switching through channels trying to find the weather.

"wait, what's this - channel 13? we never get that channel... must be the storm!"

and that is how 5 year old me ended up watching wayyy too much of "Dark Night of the Scarecrow"

a couple of the scenes are permanently etched in my memory, never to be forgotten no matter how hard i try.


I think I saw it at around 10. I forgot the name of it until I just looked it up to see if it was the one I was thinking of. I still don't like scarecrows.
 
I have no idea, but it may have been Predator 2 on Laserdisc. My parents asked if I wanted to watch it (I was probably around 8 or 9 at the time) and I was like, "hell yeah!" because they usually didn't allow me to watch R-rated movies. I don't think I made it past the first five minutes without running out of the room in terror.

Or it may have been the one time my oldest brother was watching Akira on VHS. I must have been around 7 or 8. I walked into the room during the scene where the rival gang catches up with Tetsuo and they rip off the chick's shirt. Once or twice I caught part of the movie on the Sci-Fi channel but never the whole thing, so anytime I watched TV on the weekends I would always check the TV Guide in hopes they were showing Akira.
 
I'm going to say it was Bless the Beasts and Children.

edit: might have been The Omega Man. Soooo long ago I can't be sure
 
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13 yo--Double Feature Martins Cinerama

"The Devil in Miss Jones" starring Georgina Spelvin--Fantastic Film And "Deep Throat"
 
I have no idea what the movie was called, i was around 7 years old and went with an older cousin to see a black and white western but i got to see some boobs
 
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