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The following are in chronological order and contains nothing after I turned eleven...that should be another post if I choose.

Time Bandits
When I was 3 or 4, this was apparently my favorite movie ever. My brothers and I would watch it on a machine at the arcade over and over. I watched it again in college and was blown away by the weirdness and darkness for a kids' movie. It probably has the most messed up ending ever but then it clicked for me. This was the beginning of my liking weird stuff like Haunted Mansion, Beetlejuice, Goosebumps, etc.

Star Wars
I loved aliens especially cute ones. Plus, to this day, I like to pretend to use the Force on elevators and automatic doors.

Jim Henson
Walt Disney wasn't alive when I was but I had Jim Henson. Here was an adult who loved being around puppets and "childish" things and no one said anything bad about him. I wanted to have a Fraggle hole and a nursery like in Muppet Babies. Plus, there was Sesame Street that had all these parodies of films Ibecame curious about like Gone with the Wind and Casablanca.

Punky Brewster
Punky Brewster was cool. She wore whatever she wanted and I became the same way although I also had Punky Brewster shoes.

PeeWee's Playhouse
"where anything can happen" It's similar to Time Bandits in weirdness but in a happier way. It also had several female role models and an appreciation of everything from marionettes to puppets to stop-motion animation to old black and white cartoons, always with an emphasis on pretending and creativity. It's an appreciation that I've maintained to this day.

Saturday Night Live
With two much older brothers and one television, I started watching this early. To be honest, I'd credit it with my lifelong interest of politics and history. Unlike David Letterman, SNL provided context clues about what was going on with costumes and set. It was more fun than watching the news and then, I would understand stuff when I was watching Murphy Brown or Designing Women. I loved those shows about strong, successful women like I wanted to be someday.

James Bond
One of my brothers loved the series so much that at one point I could name the theme song off a few notes. Whenever I catch a James Bond film, I can't help but smile a little bit about the childhood memories. I've also admitted to myself that I'll be a James Bond fan for life.

Oliver & Company
Later, I would complain about the twisting of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, but at least with Oliver Twist, they made it into a completely different film with animals and New York instead of humans in London. Between redoing a literary classic with animals and the fact that animation techniques were reused, this is the precursor to The Lion King. It even has some of the first CGI used in animation. Along with my mom's influence, I've had a taste for the classics ever since...oh, and it references my most favorite Shakespeare play ever but I wouldn't find that out until high school.

Wrestling
None of my family watched soaps. However, every Saturday morning, there was my brother, the James Bond fan, insisting on watching wrestling rather than Bugs Bunny. I realize now that these were my first soaps. Of course, there was wrestling but that's not what kept people tuned in each week. You see, the Honky Tonk Man kept going after Macho Man's wife, Elizabeth. Then, there were the wrestlers who would be mortal enemies one week and tag team partners the next. It was a soap opera, just of a more manly sort. Still, trying to keep track of the twists and turns probably better prepared me for Joss Whedon, Chris Carter and JJ Abrams.

Jurassic Park
I wanted to be a paleontologist. Then, I found out all the work involved and decided I'd settle for working in films which is how I ended up with a degree in Communication.

Date: 2011-10-22 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hbics.livejournal.com
I congratulate you. I can't even remember five pop culture influences from when I was a kid.

I do know I used to sit downstairs watching tv at 7:00/7:30 when I had finished dinner/homework whatever, and watch Will & Grace, which I think gave me a much more open perspective on the world at a much earlier age.

I love the wrestling anecdote.

Date: 2011-10-23 03:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mercystars.livejournal.com
Hey, that reminds me, I need to watch 'Time Bandits' again, it's been awhile since i've seen it!

Date: 2011-10-23 09:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] biggles1025.livejournal.com
Of course, there was wrestling but that's not what kept people tuned in each week.

Quite so! I've been watching wrestling for almost all of my life, and I've always watched it for the storylines, never the actual wrestling. It is most definitely a soap opera, and a very entertaining one at that. :)

Date: 2011-10-24 12:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ericadawn16.livejournal.com
I also watched Will & Grace from the beginning but I was much older then...like 15.

Date: 2011-10-24 12:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ericadawn16.livejournal.com
Ooh, that's a good idea. I don't actually have any of the dvds. Coloring books sound awesome.

Date: 2011-10-24 04:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ericadawn16.livejournal.com
Then, you definitely should.

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