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Movies you missed during their theatrical run but would like to see on the big screen

The Star Wars original trilogy is at the top of that list, easily.
Abrams Star Trek and Tron Legacy would have been nice to have seen on the big screen, just to name some newer movies.


2009 Star Trek, I'm so glad I saw that movie. I went to see it as a Sylar fan, my mom went with me because she's a Lost fan. Both of us left the movie loving it and went back the following weekend for a second showing. I personally think the first scene is one of the most emotional scenes I have seen in an action flick.
 
I can't think of any. And the reason is that a re-release will never have the impact of the original release. Now if I had a time machine then there's TONS I'd love to go back and see with an audience that also had never seen them. But a re-release? No, not really.
 
I wish I could go back in time to the premieres of King Kong , Frankenstein , and Dracula. Also the original Star Wars trilogy.
 
-Halloween I-III
-The Searchers
-The Dollars Trilogy
-Raiders of the Lost Ark
-Star Trek II, III, and First Contact
-Captain America
-The Shawshank Redemption
-The Shining
-2001
-The Wizard of Oz
-The Matrix
-Inception
-The House on Haunted Hill (Original)
-The Universal Monster Series
-The Majestic
 
Ghostbusters
Superman

I actually never did see Attack of the Clones in the theatres...
 
Original Star Wars trilogy
Jurassic Park
Batman
Batman Returns
Home Alone 1/2
Hook
Goldeneye
Batman Begins
Attack of the Clones (my mom swears up and down we saw it, but I don't remember it.)
 
Blade Runner
The Red Shoes
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
The Little Mermaid
Aladdin
Raiders of the Lost Ark


I'd add Titanic to the list, but we're getting that in two months.
 
Superman The Movie
Star Wars
National Lampoon's Vacation
Porky's
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984 version)
A Nightmare On Elm Street pt.2
 
I wish I could go back in time to the premieres of King Kong , Frankenstein , and Dracula. Also the original Star Wars trilogy.

I wish I could take modern movies(the good ones that is) with modern effects and styles back in time to see how people in the past would react to them. Now that would be fun to witness.
 
I wish I could take modern movies(the good ones that is) with modern effects and styles back in time to see how people in the past would react to them. Now that would be fun to witness.

Imagine showing a movie like Jurassic Park or The Matrix to people in the 1940s. That would make them go insane.
 
Original Star Wars trilogy
Jurassic Park
Batman
Batman Returns
Home Alone 1/2
Hook
Goldeneye
Batman Begins
Attack of the Clones (my mom swears up and down we saw it, but I don't remember it.)

You're making me feel old. With the exception of Goldeneye, I saw all of those in the theater the first time around.
 
Fellowship of the Ring, The Matrix, Star Trek, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, The Phantom Menace.

I'll be watching the SW movies, but I think the one I regret not seeing in theaters the most has got to be FOTR. :(
 
Imagine showing a movie like Jurassic Park or The Matrix to people in the 1940s. That would make them go insane.

Well that's a bit further than I was thinking. Those people would probably hate those movies since their cultural content would be too far removed from what would be acceptable back then(you could barely say damn in a movie, for example). I was thinking more like taking a movie like Iron Man and releasing it in the early 1980's or releasing a film like Avatar in the 1970's.
 
Well that's a bit further than I was thinking. Those people would probably hate those movies since their cultural content would be too far removed from what would be acceptable back then(you could barely say damn in a movie, for example). I was thinking more like taking a movie like Iron Man and releasing it in the early 1980's or releasing a film like Avatar in the 1970's.

Yeah I know, I just think it would be hilarious seeing people's reactions.
 
The thing that makes me think about, in regards to "Time-Traveling" and taking movies back to the past. Would people think they were good movies? Movies that are considered bad by a lot of people today. Like Avatar. Before that concept or formula of story was ever in films. I imagine some would be find them "original" in that time and therefore be considered "good", in that particular time period. I am sure a lot of the comic book movies would blow minds.
 
Caught Alien and the Exorcist re-release in the theaters about 10 years. The directors cut or anniversary, something like that, can't remember why but they got re-released at the theaters!
 
I was lucky enough to watch Saving Private Ryan , 2001 : A Space Oddesey , Alien & Aliens , The Excorcist ( directors cut) and the Godfather when they screened classic movies here in Holland.
Sadly it didn't last long but it was worth it especially in the case of 2001 and SAving PRivate Ryan.
 
2009 Star Trek, I'm so glad I saw that movie. I went to see it as a Sylar fan, my mom went with me because she's a Lost fan. Both of us left the movie loving it and went back the following weekend for a second showing. I personally think the first scene is one of the most emotional scenes I have seen in an action flick.

I agree, I think the first scenes are the best part of the movie.
 
Well that's a bit further than I was thinking. Those people would probably hate those movies since their cultural content would be too far removed from what would be acceptable back then(you could barely say damn in a movie, for example). I was thinking more like taking a movie like Iron Man and releasing it in the early 1980's or releasing a film like Avatar in the 1970's.
I see what you mean if lets say Transformers were released in the 80's it would've swept all kinds of academy awards for it's SFX achievements.
 
Gone With the Wind
The Wizard of Oz
Jaws
 
Back to the Future is really the only one I can think of, that I would actually be bothered about. I missed the re-release..

If I could go back in time to when they were originally released then;

(Back to the Future trilogy)
LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring (saw the other 2 in cinema)
Star Wars original trilogy
Die Hard
Ghostbusters
Jurassic Park
 
RoboCop
T2
Aliens

I was born in 1984 so yeah, I was too young for all of em.
 
I think T2 was my first rated-r theater experience, and I was born in 1983. I guess my dad just really wanted to take us. Also, he did take us to a Nightmare on Elm Street movie at the drive in, so I have no idea how young I was then:
 

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