First movie date
By Steve Helmer
@srhelmer (7029)
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
11 responses
@benoybose (155)
• India
11 Dec 06
My first movie date was with my wife (before marriage). The movie was "Eruvattom Manavatty" of Kuchako Bobban and Kavya Madhavan
@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
9 Dec 06
mine was "Invincible", and like you i kept the ticket stubs, even the popcorn and soda receipts, LOL!
@deeds14 (815)
• United States
11 Dec 06
Our first movie (which was also our first date) was A Walk to Remember. Another couple we knew were going to see it and we thought it would be so cheesy that it was funny, so we went. I ended up liking it! I'm not sure if he did...
We still love going to movies together, 5 years later, and went to one today!
@srhelmer (7029)
• Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
4 Dec 06
I've actually heard of that movie (I believe, the English title is Never Say Goodbye). It was filmed in New York.
@srhelmer (7029)
• Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
29 Nov 06
It was an OK movie but I think the first two American Pie movies were better.
@lalav1 (1052)
• United States
26 Feb 07
My first movie date with my boyfriend whom I later married, was Young Frankenstein. This was not our first date, but our first movie date. The movie was playing at the drive-in theatre, (remember those). We actually didn't see the whole movie because we were too busy steaming up the windows, if you know what I mean!
The next day my mom asked me how the movie was and I went blank for second and then said that it was really funny.
@lpetges (3036)
• United States
20 Jun 07
animal house! i was scared because it was rated R and i wasnt 17, or maybe it was 18 at that time. R rated movies back then were extremely hard to see if you were not old enough, and i felt so guilty the whole time i was there! It was a great movie and still is today..
@Woodpigeon (3710)
• Ireland
30 Apr 07
The first movie we saw together, I hink, was Gattica. We didn't see it in the theater, though but at his house. I have no idea what we saw in the cinema, but we went to a show in the city, called Stomp. I'll never forget that!