It Was 20 Years Ago Today... (1999 Nostalgia)
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Ep.1 was the first time I bought tickets for a movie over the phone, got them for the 7 pm showing, opening night at the Uptown theater in DC for my family and best friend. The Uptown was a special theater for us, it's where we went for big event movies. It's an old single screen theater, huge marquee, balcony, people line up for hours to get in.First time I went was for Jurassic Park, the large curved screen blew my mind. I was a sophomore in high school, we skipped the second half of the day, got on the metro to get close to the front of the line. When we arrived, there was two people ahead of us. Coming out of the movie I was pumped, Star Wars was back, the final lightsaber duel was amazing. Over the next year (and dozen viewings), it started to sink in that it wasn't a good movie, but I have a ton of happy memories about the buildup to its release.
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My Phantom Menace memory:
I lived in LA at the time and despite all the hype and buildup and epic line camping I was able to buy tickets to the midnight show that day at like 3:00 pm.
I lived in LA at the time and despite all the hype and buildup and epic line camping I was able to buy tickets to the midnight show that day at like 3:00 pm.
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My Phantom Menace story is embarrassing on a couple of levels.
I was 21, and days away from moving far away. I asked a girl I really liked to go to see the movie, figuring since I was going away, she'd understand this was her last chance to bang me. Everything was looking good, until an hour before the movie, when she phoned to ask if I minded if she brought a date along. I still wanted to see the movie, so I said fine. Her date was this real alpha looking guy, much more handsome, and taller, and rugged looking than I. I remember a lot of hand stuff going on between them during the movie. I also remember not understanding Palpatine was the Emperor until way later, after someone else explained it to me.
I was 21, and days away from moving far away. I asked a girl I really liked to go to see the movie, figuring since I was going away, she'd understand this was her last chance to bang me. Everything was looking good, until an hour before the movie, when she phoned to ask if I minded if she brought a date along. I still wanted to see the movie, so I said fine. Her date was this real alpha looking guy, much more handsome, and taller, and rugged looking than I. I remember a lot of hand stuff going on between them during the movie. I also remember not understanding Palpatine was the Emperor until way later, after someone else explained it to me.
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Getting cuckolded while you watch the Phantom Menace for the first time is like one of those evil traps from Saw. Maybe worse.
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I remember taking the 19th of May off so I could go to the midnight showing of TPM and not have to get up early. Got home at 3:30am, was so wired I got back up at 8:30am and caught a 9am showing. Then a friend of mine wanted to see it and I went again at 4:30pm. So three times in about 19 hours. By the end of the weekend I was up to 5. I think my final count was 10. It was kind of insane, but even with the movie not being great, there was still something magical about being in a theater watching a new Star Wars movie.
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My Phantom Menace story is embarrassing on a couple of levels.
I was 21, and days away from moving far away. I asked a girl I really liked to go to see the movie, figuring since I was going away, she'd understand this was her last chance to bang me. Everything was looking good, until an hour before the movie, when she phoned to ask if I minded if she brought a date along. I still wanted to see the movie, so I said fine. Her date was this real alpha looking guy, much more handsome, and taller, and rugged looking than I. I remember a lot of hand stuff going on between them during the movie. I also remember not understanding Palpatine was the Emperor until way later, after someone else explained it to me.
I was 21, and days away from moving far away. I asked a girl I really liked to go to see the movie, figuring since I was going away, she'd understand this was her last chance to bang me. Everything was looking good, until an hour before the movie, when she phoned to ask if I minded if she brought a date along. I still wanted to see the movie, so I said fine. Her date was this real alpha looking guy, much more handsome, and taller, and rugged looking than I. I remember a lot of hand stuff going on between them during the movie. I also remember not understanding Palpatine was the Emperor until way later, after someone else explained it to me.
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I remember watching The Phantom Menace on opening weekend. The audience was super stoked at the beginning, the theater even did a little trivia contest before the movie started. The movie started, the crowd cheered for “LucasFilm”. The crowd cheered again for the “A long time ago...” screen. The crowd lost their minds when “Star Wars” appeared on screen. Then about 15 minutes later when they were going on about diplomatic trade routes and you could just feel the energy being sucked out of the theater. I remember thinking this is going to end up bad before Qui Gon and Obi Wan we’re even off the first ship.
I don't want to sound like a hipster with “I hated it first!” But it was clear The Phantom Menace was shit from the first 25 or 30 minutes.
I don't want to sound like a hipster with “I hated it first!” But it was clear The Phantom Menace was shit from the first 25 or 30 minutes.
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It was the first movie I ever purchased advanced tickets for. I remember calling our local Cinemark a couple of weeks before release to ask it they'd be showing the movie. The guy I spoke with told me they definitely would not (which was a lie). I called another Cinemark across town and the manager was giving me the date and time when tickets would go on sale. At that moment, my older brother picked up the phone in another room and started dialing one of his friends. I yelled at him to cut it out because I was on the phone, but he told me to fuck off. I was so embarrassed that I apologized to the manager and immediately ran up the stairs to confront my bro for being a douche. Long story short, he shoved me down the stairs and I received a three-inch gash in the front of my scalp from hitting the sharp corner of the banister on the way down. So I attended opening day of The Phantom Menace with giant sutures in my head. I'm lucky I didn't lose an eye, but I still have a permanent scar just above the hairline over my left eye as a reminder... and my brother is still a douche.
The theater experience was horrible. I had to wait for my dad to get in from work (don't remember where my mom was that day) at 5 PM and then we rushed across town for a 5:30 PM showtime. We made it with five minutes to spare, but couldn't sit together due to the lack of available seats. My dad was in the back row on the left and I was somewhere in the middle wedged between a middle-aged woman and some obnoxious obese guy who smelled terrible. I assume he'd been watching the movie continuously since the midnight screening because he kept making dumb quips throughout the whole thing like it was his own personal MST3K recording session. I still seethe when I think about it.
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All in all, I still enjoyed TPM the first time I saw it (I never went in with expectations that it would equal the OT). Some of my friends who saw it that night went in with lofty expectations and they were literally crushed when we walked out of the theater to the point of dismay. I still think TPM is the one PT movie that captures the spirit of the OT in terms of the tone and fun factor, but Lucas just missed the mark with Jar Jar and Little Ani.
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I remember watching The Phantom Menace on opening weekend. The audience was super stoked at the beginning, the theater even did a little trivia contest before the movie started. The movie started, the crowd cheered for “LucasFilm”. The crowd cheered again for the “A long time ago...” screen. The crowd lost their minds when “Star Wars” appeared on screen. Then about 15 minutes later when they were going on about diplomatic trade routes and you could just feel the energy being sucked out of the theater. I remember thinking this is going to end up bad before Qui Gon and Obi Wan we’re even off the first ship.
I don't want to sound like a hipster with “I hated it first!” But it was clear The Phantom Menace was shit from the first 25 or 30 minutes.
I don't want to sound like a hipster with “I hated it first!” But it was clear The Phantom Menace was shit from the first 25 or 30 minutes.
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Looks like I missed one the other day
May 18, 1999
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
May 21, 1999
The Love Letter
Ghost Dog was a huge shock to me, everything about it seemed stupid and shouldn't work. Boy was I wrong. I remember watching about half of The Love Letter and shutting it off, just wasn't my thing. It's the last movie Kate Capshaw starred in.
May 18, 1999
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
May 21, 1999
The Love Letter
Ghost Dog was a huge shock to me, everything about it seemed stupid and shouldn't work. Boy was I wrong. I remember watching about half of The Love Letter and shutting it off, just wasn't my thing. It's the last movie Kate Capshaw starred in.
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I never saw Phantom Menace in the theater. I didn't want to deal with the crowds of the first couple weekends. After the first weekend, people who had seen it had a weird combination of enthusiasm and covert disappointment. There was a lot of "yeah but" feelings about the movie. I lost interest.
I watched it for the first time years later when a friend showed us the prequel trilogy on DVD. By then everyone knew that the movies were disappointing and I was watching them out of curiosity.
I watched it for the first time years later when a friend showed us the prequel trilogy on DVD. By then everyone knew that the movies were disappointing and I was watching them out of curiosity.
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I too saw The Phantom Menace on opening night with my brother, which was the first and last time I let myself get caught up in the hype for any film (despite losing interest in the original trilogy after the age of 9) and wait hours in line for tickets. I haven't seen it or any subsequent Star Wars films in their entirety (if at all) since.
I recall hating A Midsummer Night's Dream as well, but aside from knowing Ally McBeal is in it, I couldn't tell you a thing about it 20 years later.
I recall hating A Midsummer Night's Dream as well, but aside from knowing Ally McBeal is in it, I couldn't tell you a thing about it 20 years later.
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My Phantom Menace story is embarrassing on a couple of levels.
I was 21, and days away from moving far away. I asked a girl I really liked to go to see the movie, figuring since I was going away, she'd understand this was her last chance to bang me. Everything was looking good, until an hour before the movie, when she phoned to ask if I minded if she brought a date along. I still wanted to see the movie, so I said fine. Her date was this real alpha looking guy, much more handsome, and taller, and rugged looking than I. I remember a lot of hand stuff going on between them during the movie. I also remember not understanding Palpatine was the Emperor until way later, after someone else explained it to me.
I was 21, and days away from moving far away. I asked a girl I really liked to go to see the movie, figuring since I was going away, she'd understand this was her last chance to bang me. Everything was looking good, until an hour before the movie, when she phoned to ask if I minded if she brought a date along. I still wanted to see the movie, so I said fine. Her date was this real alpha looking guy, much more handsome, and taller, and rugged looking than I. I remember a lot of hand stuff going on between them during the movie. I also remember not understanding Palpatine was the Emperor until way later, after someone else explained it to me.
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May 28, 1999
Notting Hill
The Thirteenth Floor
Notting Hill is a classic romance (comedy?). No complaints, really launched Richard Curtis as the go to guy for that genre. I still remember the change of seasons shot, nice visual.
The Thirteenth Floor unfortunately came on the heals of The Matrix and it wasn't that good. Completely forgettable.
Notting Hill
The Thirteenth Floor
Notting Hill is a classic romance (comedy?). No complaints, really launched Richard Curtis as the go to guy for that genre. I still remember the change of seasons shot, nice visual.
The Thirteenth Floor unfortunately came on the heals of The Matrix and it wasn't that good. Completely forgettable.
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I remember Notting Hill being a big hit because it was the perfect opposite of Phantom Menace. Counter programming they called it.
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I saw it on that opening Friday night, and my theater was 1/2 empty. They booked so many shows at my multiplex (overbooked) that we bought tickets right at the window and didn't have to wait in line (this was before reserved seats). I knew something was up when it was too easy to get tickets, and the theater wasn't even full. AOTC and ROTS had alot less shows on their opening weekend, as the theaters learned their lesson in my area from TPM.
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I agree that the timing was unfortunate, but I thought even back then that it handled some of the "simulation" aspects better than The Matrix did...just not in a way that was as quotable or visually spectacular.
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So...what happened to her? Do you still keep in touch facebook stalk? Are you BFF with alph male now? Did you know they changed what the original emperor looked like? What were they doing with their hands? Do you like the fact Palpatine is back for Rise of Skywalker? How did the move go?
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She disappeared around 2000. I'd like to think she packed up and moved away to a new province where she took a new last name making her impossible to find on Google/Facebook, but anytime I run into old high school friends and mention her name, no one knows anything about where she is now. I truly hope it isn't the case, but I sometimes wonder if she is among the many missing women here in Canada.
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From Wikipedia: "The exact number of Indigenous women and girls who have gone missing or have been murdered in Canada since the 1970s is uncertain, with estimates ranging from approximately 1,000 to nearly 4,000.[12] In response to activists, the Canadian government funded data collection on missing and murdered women, ending in 2010; the Native Women's Association of Canada has documented 582 cases since the 1960s, with 39% occurring after 2000. But advocacy groups say that many more women have been missing, with the highest number of cases in British Columbia. Some notable cases have included 19 women killed in the Highway of Tears murders, and up to 49 women from the Vancouver area, many of whom were indigenous, murdered by Robert Pickton."
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Wow, this 1999 movie thread got dark all of a sudden.
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