1. Spaceballs: Sneak Preview 1 week before full release. Summer 1987
Huge party outside the theater. Theater had employees dressed up as all the characters, they were on the rooftop of the theater tossing bags full of candy and memorabilia out to the crowd. Radio station sponsored concert, giveaways. One of the best moments growing up for us. As a kid, we didn't get anything Star Wars related after Return of the Jedi in 1983. Spaceballs was the treat my generation deserved. Non-stop laughter in the theater, one of the best feelings leaving a theater that I can remember.
FUN FACT: I wore one of the shirts from the numerous giveaways to school that week. The TShirt read "May the Schwartz be with you!" on the back, which to myself and my family a harmless line by Yogurt from the film. I was removed from class by my homeroom teacher and taken to the principals office. My mother was called to pick me up, I was suspended one day from school for wearing a shirt with derogatory language. My mother and I learned our first word in the German language that day, Mr Tribue my homeroom teacher educated us and was quite suprised we did not know any German. Thanks Mel Brooks, you got me in trouble at school with your really cool but totally offensive T-shirt. Moral of the story, be careful going to sneak previews and being a week ahead of the current zeitgeist. If my family took me to see the film after full release, everyone in that school office and staff would have understood the reference.
2. The Matrix - Sunday opening weekend April 1999
Simply put, a group of friends and I ate green gel tabs about an hour before we left for the theater. Mindblown totally. Halfway through the film I had ripped the arm rests out I was gripping my seat so hard. My gf at the time was dosed with 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
It really felt like everything was tinted green and felt like we were in a surreal reality that night after we left the theater. Easily the best experience I've ever had at a theater.
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2001 A Space Odyssey & Apocalypse Now in IMAX 2018-2019
Born in 76, Never had an opportunity to see either film in a theater, I was too young for Apocalypse. All I can say is I am thankful to be able to see them on large 60' x 80' screen.
I legitimately felt like a new man, reborn so to speak after both experiences.