Saw what? IT? I never saw it…although I’ve certainly been meaning to for quite some time now.
Savvy
It? Clara Bow? Or that shite with Tim Curry as a bloody clown? The book is alright though.
I saw It (1927) when I was 23.
I saw It (1990) when I was 13 or so.
Are we talking about scrambled porn? Eight.
Oops, I was thinking about a different film, I haven’t seen It yet.
i was 17
Jake feel free to let us know what film you’re talking about it.
Your silence has peaked interest.
I never, ever want to see it again! Ewwww!
I’ll take The Thing over It anyday when having to choose between broad/vague sci-fi-horror movie titles.
How old were you when you first saw The Stuff?
I see it everyday :/
Oh man, you must mean IT department. Yea, I first saw them when I was around 15. Blew my mind that there was a department there for INFORMATION! Still to this day, I’m shocked and awed by their knowledge of technology.
I’ve yet to see it. Where can I see it? How much will it cost? And is it the greatest thing since sliced bread?
@Samantha- Scrambled porn at Eight? You’re not some type of sex maniac are you?
Never seen it, or read the book.
I don’t remember, but Mrs. Whatsit might…
Stop saying the accursed word! Ni!
Well, if it’s it. IT. IT. IT. IT .IT.IT.IT.IT.IT.IT.IT.IT.IT.IT!
@Rossoneri Fan I didn’t say I sat around watching IT. I had better things to do at that age like beat Mega Man 6 without a Game Genie. Important stuff.
This thread turned out to be a real piece of it.
I remember liking Mario when I was younger, but I never really liked video games.
I can’t really say… ever since I learned to read, I’ve been seeing the word it.
y’know Samantha, you never really answered his quesition…inquiring minds want to know
The answer to the question is 42. I would have thought it was obvious.
Oh, I’m sorry, I meant A Clockwork Orange. I thought that the posts were bound to the film forums. Sorry for the confusing question.
“I meant A Clockwork Orange”
You might want to retry the post under a new title, then. Yep.
I’ve actually never seen the film, and am not too proud of that fact.
Then 14 or 15 for me. I can’t actually remember how old I was.
I think I was 15 or 16. Watched it with my best friend (at the time) and her parents. They could not stop laughing! All I remember thinking was damn, this guy was in Kids of the Round Table?!?!
I was 8 or 9 and was like, “this movie blows.”
Nightmare on Elm Street Part Somethingorother, however was being played in a video store (!) when I was four or fiveish , and I was convinced Mr. Kruger (Kreuger?) lived in my closet for quite some time thereafter.
I just finished watching NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 3: DREAM WARRIORS…not so good. But a pre-Lynch Badalamenti score!
Jake Fredel
Just curious. I was 13, for the record.