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This had to have been my first as well (I may even have seen it in the theater, since I was 5-6 at the time it came out, and it probably was in theaters again sometime after that, too).
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Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
August 12 – The first live action movie based on a comic book you recall watching

Definitely Superman. Even though it came out the year before I was born, I saw it early (probably on HBO). It's possible I saw #2 first (since I was actually alive then), but they're mixed in my early memories.Originally posted by Mister Ed View PostThis had to have been my first as well (I may even have seen it in the theater, since I was 5-6 at the time it came out, and it probably was in theaters again sometime after that, too).
Ditto. However, I don't recall seeing it in a theater even though I was enough to do so as I recall seeing the original Star Wars movie in a theater the year before. I recall watching Superman: The Movie on cable, which just started entering people's homes. After watching this movie I did believe a man could fly.
Yes, I'm that old. I remember a time before basic cable and spinning dials and adjusting "rabbit ears" to tune in UHF channels.You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!
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Funny thing about that, I was wandering around the convention floor at SDCC years ago, before it was insanely popular, and a random guy walked up to me and said, "Hey! Stan Lee is signing around the corner." It just so happened that Stan Lee was promoting Stripperella. I got to meet him and he signed my #1 issue. Right place, right time, and didn't even wait in line for 5 minutes. Now, a Stan Lee signing is AT LEAST 2 hours off your life.Originally posted by Space Cop View PostI love when people get famous creators to sign the non-obvious stuff.
Add another "X" to the Superman: the Movie camp. I remember seeing it at a drive-in theater with my parents. We drove up in my dad's Grand Prix, paid the admission, drove through a dark, gravelly parking lot to the biggest white screen, got our spot and parked. My dad rolled down the window, grabbed a gigantic, silver speaker with a cable wire from a pole and placed it on the dash. I remember I fell asleep in the back seat towards the end of the movie.August 12 – The first live action movie based on a comic book you recall watching
I wonder if there are any drive-in theaters left in the US... Probably not. Today, it would just be a cheap alternative to paying for a Motel.

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August 12 – The first live action movie based on a comic book you recall watching

I was 4 in 1978 when Superman came out and never got to see it in the theater, but it WAS the first theatrical comic book movie I saw. I remember seeing it before I saw Superman II anyway. It didn't change my life or anything, by that time, Star Wars had already stolen my heart, and it was a few more years before Green Lantern stole it back and made me a comic book fan.
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There are THREE drive ins within driving distance to me that I still go to! Jen loves the drive in, and she drags me to them even when I'd rather not see what they are showing, which says a lot considering how often we go to the movies. The drive in is a piece of Americana that is sadly going away or hard for most Americans to get to.Originally posted by Sylent_Asassin View PostI wonder if there are any drive-in theaters left in the US... Probably not. Today, it would just be a cheap alternative to paying for a Motel.
We're going to Maine for vacation and there's a drive in we go to every summer there just because. I plan on going once or twice next week.
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August 13 – Top Five animated films or TV shows based on a comic book
Ah, now I see what you mean by the other category being live-action. I hadn't skipped ahead.
(1) Batman: The Animated Series
(2) Justice League (Unlimited)
(3) GL: First Flight
(4) GL:TAS
(5) Challenge of the Superfriends (total nostalgia vote, but this show got me into comics, so it should be on the list even though they cut a lot of corners and it doesn't hold up super great)
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August 15 – Your Top Five favorite comic book related collectibles (i.e. toys, posters, DVDs, mugs, T-shirts, lunch box, autograph, etc.)
This is a really good question and a really tough one. If I had access to my laptop I could re-post pix, but they are in my collection thread. Off the top of my head and in no particular order, I'd say
-My custom-made GL Rebirth light switch
-An original 60s Batman hand puppet (a gift from a friend)
-For some reason, I really like the Kilowog figure that came in Rebirth DC direct line
-The Ame Comi Arisia statue
-Then, it's a toss-up between the Infinite Crisis Slumber Party Harley Quinn or the Wizard World (I think Texas)-exclusive green translucent Hal Jordan in the Rebirth line.
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