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Film memories
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It's all a little slow on the 'News' section today, so I thought I might pop-in, if you don't mind?
I have just been reading the post on film endings and it got me reminiscing.
How many can remember the latest film being delivered to your local cinema? These came in numerous large flattish and round aluminium cans, each one containing one reel of a multi reel film.
Now we can pop to the local supermarket and purchase, perhaps this very same film for a few pounds, for this we can own the film as our own for evermore.
Then once home we can sit in the comfort of our home, slip it into the DVD player, and watch all those memories come flooding back to life.
But then not quite the same as queuing in the rain, with your girlfriend on your arm, waiting to enter that luxurious Film Palace, but then that is another story.
I have just been reading the post on film endings and it got me reminiscing.
How many can remember the latest film being delivered to your local cinema? These came in numerous large flattish and round aluminium cans, each one containing one reel of a multi reel film.
Now we can pop to the local supermarket and purchase, perhaps this very same film for a few pounds, for this we can own the film as our own for evermore.
Then once home we can sit in the comfort of our home, slip it into the DVD player, and watch all those memories come flooding back to life.
But then not quite the same as queuing in the rain, with your girlfriend on your arm, waiting to enter that luxurious Film Palace, but then that is another story.
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And that is a nice story old git. I can remember seeing those spools of film in archived footage. I'm only in my 40's but I do remember the Saturday Morning Picture Club. All the 'big ones' snogging in the back row. There would be a film, cartoons, some music, loads of ads. We felt so grown up.
I, of course, did not partake of the snogging.
I, of course, did not partake of the snogging.
Ah yes. We had a cinema directly opposite the house i grew up in in the 50s and 60s. The view into the foyer was magical with its shiny brass, (rather worn) red velvet and crystal lights and and the big poster outside advertised the film programmes for the week. One on Monday to Wednesday, change of programme for thursday to saturday, and a separate programme for a Sunday.
However, i seem to recall that (rather like tv now) the occassional outstanding film was surrounded by lots of dross.
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However, i seem to recall that (rather like tv now) the occassional outstanding film was surrounded by lots of dross.
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Regarding the reels themselves.
My dad did actually work in the film industry.
His first job as a 14 year old in 1940 while he waited to join the RAF was going by van all over the north of england as the lad assisting the delivery and collection of the films.
I think he had a less romantic recall of all those cans!
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My dad did actually work in the film industry.
His first job as a 14 year old in 1940 while he waited to join the RAF was going by van all over the north of england as the lad assisting the delivery and collection of the films.
I think he had a less romantic recall of all those cans!
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The first film I saw at the cinema was Ghostbusters.... I mostly remember the longest walk home with my dad singing the theme tune - loud enough for all to hear.... 'Who y'gonna call?' ... (pause... waits... waits some more... glares at my brother and I) Ghostbusters! We go to the cinema quite a lot and I wouldn't dream of doing that to my children. (I miss the stupid things my dad used to do.)
I remember the first film I was taken to see, probably around 1960-61, in a cinema in Manchester. I found it all very boring and confusing - I was only small and it was a double bill of Dumbo and Belles of St Trinians (as I later deduced, hadn't a clue what I was lookking at at the time). More than anything I remember the thick fog of cigarette smoke making me feel sick.
The cinema later became a porn cinema (!) and even later was reborn as The Cornerhouse, arty-farty foreign films and suchlike.
The cinema later became a porn cinema (!) and even later was reborn as The Cornerhouse, arty-farty foreign films and suchlike.
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I think I'm a tad younger than you AOG so I don't remember films like that. I do remember my first visit to the cinema though. I went to see Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
It came on TV sometimes over xmas and as soon as I saw the title start up all the memories flooded back of being on the bus with my Grandma and Brother and Sister with so much excitement about going to the cinema for the first time. It was a great memory!
It came on TV sometimes over xmas and as soon as I saw the title start up all the memories flooded back of being on the bus with my Grandma and Brother and Sister with so much excitement about going to the cinema for the first time. It was a great memory!
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