Tremors. Always been a huge fan of the franchise and every time I sit down to watch it I think about my dad bringing it home on VHS when I was, like, 5 or 6 or something.
Fly Away Home, Paulie, Treasure Planet, and Titan AE. Those movies will always take me back to the basement of my parents place through the many years of my life.
The usual animated Christmas classics (Rudolph, Frosty, Year Without a Santa Clause, etc) and many of the Charlie Brown holiday specials. I watch them with my dad every year
I'd have to say Back To The Future part 1. Saw it when I was young, enjoyed it a lot but didn't love it, but what I did love was that it was filmed in cities close to where I lived at the time. The Twin Pines Mall was the same mall I'd go to with my family irl and that blew my mind as a kid.
Also, Mitchell (1975) from Mystery Science Theater 3000. My brother had it on tape and it practically lived in the VCR. Good family memories.
The good , the bad, and the ugly. Because I grew up in a desert and also watched it a lot as a kid. Though I think the movie was filmed in Spain, to me it looked indistinguishable from the American Southwest funnily enough.
Peak comfort film.
Neverending Story
Alien
more or less every movie i remember from little i geuss as they remind me of simpler and better times
and i watched alot of them of all kinds
but if i go with the one i remember as the first to have watched it might be 101 dalmations the cartoon one
ok hear me out I had this shit on the disc and it was like the funniest film I had so naturally I rewatched it constantly
I'd have to say Back To The Future part 1. Saw it when I was young, enjoyed it a lot but didn't love it, but what I did love was that it was filmed in cities close to where I lived at the time. The Twin Pines Mall was the same mall I'd go to with my family irl and that blew my mind as a kid.
Also, Mitchell (1975) from Mystery Science Theater 3000. My brother had it on tape and it practically lived in the VCR. Good family memories.
The AC unit killing itself in a fit of mania is one of the first memories of fear that I can remember.