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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    T do what you did, was worth every mile!
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    Roxy, what would be some of those titles, because I was always told I went to see movies no one wanted to see.
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    I just want to let you know in response to your above post, the description and I know there is a lot of feeling underneath, what you describe about your Empire Strikes Back viewing, with all you saw and felt, the sun coming up, your "daylight brought the sad reality of a regular work day about...
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    Hey Indy Guy! I'm so glad someone else enjoyed the remake of Goodbye, Mr. Chips!. Saw it when it opened and loved it as well as Peter O' Toole "talk singing" his way thru.
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    Hey Matt, I took my girlfriend, now my wife to see That's Entertainment first run at Cinema 46 the day it opened. It was glorious. We went to see it when it "saturated" again four weeks later and the print was missing about 17 minutes! Entire sequences were gone. They used to do this with films...
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    Walter, This happened to my girlfriend, now my wife and I Thanksgiving week with Looking For Mr. Goodbar at Totowa Cinema on Rt 46. It was snowing and we had to wait for the next show. She was very brave. I loved the film and she hated it.
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    Winston, I still have my vomit bag for the first movie rated V for violence! Mark Of The Devil! Distributed by Hallmark Releasing! As far as the sun coming up, I went to a dusk to dawn drive in show (Anthony Wayne Wayne N.J.) with my brothers to see Tales From The Crypt, The House That Dripped...
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    Wow, that is Dedication to a film!
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    What Was The Hardest Film For You To See?

    During my movie lifetime. I always tried to see a film first day or several days after, knowing the movie might disappear. Risking my life in the 70's at the Plaza, Central and Fabian in Paterson, N.J. to see all of the blaxploitation and Kung Fu films, where could I see The Kremlin Letter, why...
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