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Photo AlbumThe Movies in My Mind (36 photos)Oct 13, '07 2:22 PM
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I love movies.

I've been watching movies since I was a little kid. I once braved to watch a movie alone in a theater when I was 10. It was in Tacloban's Cinema Theater. Obviously, they weren't strict in enforcing age limit for its movie-goers. That movie was "The Champ". Yeah, yeah, it had an emotional overload for a 10 year old kid, so no wonder the movie got me. Positively, it gave me my most favorite song in the world in "If You Remember Me" by Chris Thompson.

The movies catalogued here were watched when I was in elementary (grade school) and ends when I graduated from high school (so do the Math if there is still someone who doesn't know my age).

Some movies were released very early on, but I only got to watch them between the span of my elementary and high school years, hence they are included here. Of the hundreds of movies I watched, these are the few that made an impact in my young mind.

In my childhood days, when I was not busy reading at home or in my Aunt's library, I was busy ruining my eyes watching movies (and TV). I wear eyeglasses, btw. I either watched these movies in theaters with my mother or cousins, or braved some more to watch them in theaters alone or at home in Betamax.

These movies helped shaped my young and impressionable mind. I would say that these are the best movies that I watched way back then. Uhm, if I remember something that ought to be included here, I'll add it.

I also tried the art houses films during these catalogued years, but I never really got to appreciate them until I reached College. But that's a different catalog altogether.

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