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Old 09-08-2009, 02:08 PM   #1
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Mine would have to be Friday the 13th Part VI
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Lot's of movies were once upon a time release in theater and I could not see them. I was born in 1968, almost 70 years of movies release I could not see in theater cause I was too young
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technically i was too young to see the terminator 1 & 2 but my uncle was babysitting us one day and brought that over to watch and i watched it w/him when i was like 5 and the i saw parts of terminator 2 from the next room w/o anyone knowing when i was @ a relative's house!!

i was always expecting the t-1000 to shoot a blade from the bottom of my bed like he did w/the milk carton!!!

EDIT: is the op wondering about movies we were too young to see in the theater or movie we were too young to watch b/c they are scary or bad for you b/c of your age???

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I remember being to young to watch Animal House in the theater....but I also remember all those movies I watched on HBO when my parents were sleeping
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Lets see..

White Men Can't Jump
Top Gun ( I remember my parents covering my eyes during the kissing scene)
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
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My parents never restricted my viewing of films. I knew that it was all just an act. I saw Alien in the theater when I was 5, Excalibur, Conan, and many other R-Rated films when I was young too. I doubt that my parents would have let me watch UFC if that had been around when I was young.
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Remember going to see 'Das boot' when it was released.I was 16 I think,and it had an 18 limit.Got turned away at the door,and was really dissapointed not being able to see it.Saw it a few years later (maybe many) on VHS and saw what I missed.Think that was one of those rare movies which makes a lasting impression.

Remember:I was young and impressionable
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Lets see..

White Men Can't Jump
That is very strict parenting.A few bogus-violence scenes there,and maybe some little nudity.

That film is one of my favorites.That movie all the elements clicked.Seen those two actors (Harrelson and Snipes) in other movies which were crap IMHO.
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The first movie that comes to mind is The Big Chill. I dont know why, I still to this day have never seen the movie. But my parents were watching it one day and wouldn't let me stay to watch it. What is the movie about?
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That is very strict parenting.A few bogus-violence scenes there,and maybe some little nudity.

That film is one of my favorites.That movie all the elements clicked.Seen those two actors (Harrelson and Snipes) in other movies which were crap IMHO.
White Men Can't Jump has to be in my Top 10 or Top 5 movies of all time. I can't wait for it to come out on BD
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I am not sure if the OP is talking about films the MPAA would feel I was too young to see...or movies that, looking back, I could have held off for a couple years before seeing.

I was born in '74. I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark when it was in theatres, and despite loving it as a kid, there were a few scenes that were rather shocking and probably gave me nightmares for a while afterward.

I also saw Romancing the Stone in the theater.
[Show spoiler]The famous alligator scene
really freaked me out, and I remember that the movie just had an overall sense of dread that was really unsettling to me at that age--moreso than anything Darth Vader could conjure anyway.

No regrets, of course. And looking back, I think I probably enjoyed those films more because I was young enough to find them so exhilarating and surprising.
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I remember being too young to see Blade, but I ended up going with my parents. Also when Jurassic Park first came out my parents didn't want me to see it, but after the came back from the movies they said they should have took me.
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