This is awesome. Love to see this thread still going. Like a lot, gets buried here and there, but without movies and theaters and things like this, this whole entire website probably wouldn't even exist.Apologies for dredging this thread back up, but I got a bit excited.
Because...
I FOUND THEM!
I actually found my old ticket stub collection! I had no idea that I should have been looking for an old cigar box:
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Not that I actually WAS looking for them - I simply ran across this box buried under a bunch of stuff in a larger box... I cracked it open and there they were! Anyway, this is what I found:
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As best I can remember, I think I probably started the practice of saving my stubs with Raiders of the Lost Ark. It's my absolute favorite film of all time, so I'm sure that at the time I probably wanted to save a little tangible reminder of what an amazing experience it was. I believe that the large paper tickets were probably a bit unusual for the time, but then again they were from a specific (and special) theater. I grew up in Colorado, and back then Denver had THREE theaters that showed 70mm films - The Cooper, The Continental, and The Century 21. I saw Raiders in glorious 70mm at The Century 21. And obviously I saw it there three times that year. Back then, tickets had very little (or no) information on them, so I had to make a notation about which film it was and which time I had seen it (if I saw a film multiple times) - you can see the I, II, and III notations up in the right corners:
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My first time seeing it was 25 June '81:
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I can't quite make out the month of the second viewing - it's too faded
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And my third time seeing it is a bit surprising - October?! But now that I think about it... back then, if a film was a hit and was raking in the dough, it would stay in theaters for MONTHS. In fact, wasn't the original Star Wars in theaters for nearly the entire YEAR?!
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These stubs are also from 1981 - the more ubiquitous and standard "carnival" style ticket... Excalibur and An American Werewolf in London:
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Look at that price - a buck seventy-five?! I'm guessing it must have been a matinee.
1982 was an absolutely bonkers year for film - these are just a few from back then. I didn't see every single nerd genre film that year, and I believe that as a rule, I only saved the stubs from the films that really made an impression on me. Top three, left to right - Poltergeist, E.T., The Thing. Bottom three, left to right - Tron, Conan the Barbarian, The Dark Crystal. My mind is blown by the prices!
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I saw E.T. three times that summer:
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And I saw The Dark Crystal twice, later that year:
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This is the "Willy Wonka-style Golden Ticket" that I was talking about, for Return of the Jedi - I saw it in 70mm at The Continental. And as you can see, I saw it three more times that summer:
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The following year was Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. I also saw it in 70mm at The Century 21 - clearly they were ahead of the curve, as far as modern ticketing technology went. ToD didn't have the same magic as Raiders, but I liked it well enough to see it again a second time, only six days later!
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Saw Romancing the Stone twice in '84. Loved that film!
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Also saw Terry Gilliam's Brazil more than once in '85 - it's my absolute favorite of his films. Apparently I didn't save any of the stubs from subsequent viewings.
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Saw ALIENS twice (at least) in '86. Saw it in 70mm at The Continental:
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Here's an interesting juxtaposition - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade came out in 1989. I have to imagine that I first saw it on opening day, and that's gotta be the old-style stub. Probably from The Continental? I saw it again at a multiplex, hence the modern printed stub - they had been in use for a few years by that point.
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And continuing on into the modern age of ticket stubs... Tim Burton's Batman:
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I saw The Rocketeer for the first time on my birthday!Saw it again about a month later. Loved it then, still love it to this day.
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I pulled out a few more from around that time - late '80s into the '90s. These films definitely made an impression.
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And more from the same era. The United Artists Theaters stubs were definitely sub-par quality wise.
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The Star Wars Special Editions. Yep, saw all three in 70mm at The Continental.
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If I remember correctly, The Fifth Element was the last 70mm film that I saw at The Continental - I moved to L.A. in the spring of '98.
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And finally, the stub from the Ben Burtt directed IMAX documentary Special Effects: Anything Can Happen. Back then, I don't believe that IMAX had become a "thing" quite yet for studio films - had to go to the museum to see it in their IMAX theater.
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Awesome you got to see Return of the Jedi back in 1983....I technically did, but wasn't quite two yet.....so I don't really remember.