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NewChief 01-05-2014 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 10347819)
Have they seen Rudy?

Good call. Adding to list.

Bowser 01-05-2014 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 10347667)
Seen all the Star Wars. Youngest has been bugging shit out of me about Indiana Jones, but I haven't done it yet. Probably about time. Face melting scene seems a bit much.

Heh, not George Lucas. The movie Lucas with Corey Haim....

Anyong Bluth 01-05-2014 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 10338209)
You need to check your eyesight. I don't think any of those actors are black

I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or if you're really not familiar with the term black comedy - also known as a dark comedy.

<NBC> The more you know... . <NBC>

KcMizzou 01-05-2014 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 10347317)
The Incredibles
Aladdin

Is it bad that I can still sing songs from that movie?

Great soundtrack.

Anyong Bluth 01-05-2014 07:34 PM

Dallas Buyers Club was a fantastic performance all around. It can obviously be a bit depressing to start off with given the subject matter, but I think it has a positive note to it, and shows a man who was basically living for himself and completely ignorant can make a huge difference and impact once given a true purpose to his life and faced with an initial diagnosis of 30 days or less to live and ended up living many many years longer trying to do good for those facing the same epidemic he was.

Bowser 01-05-2014 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10348173)
Is it bad that I can still sing songs from that movie?

Great soundtrack.

Now I have "A Whole New World" blaring at 11 in my brain speakers. Thanks.

KcMizzou 01-05-2014 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 10348197)
Now I have "A Whole New World" blaring at 11 in my brain speakers. Thanks.

"Prince Ali fabulous he, Ali Ababwa."

Fire Me Boy! 01-05-2014 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10348228)
"Prince Ali fabulous he, Ali Ababwa."

Genuflect, show some respect, down on one knee!

NewChief 01-05-2014 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 10348035)
Heh, not George Lucas. The movie Lucas with Corey Haim....

Oh! I don't remember that either. Thanks.

KcMizzou 01-05-2014 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 10348233)
Genuflect, show some respect, down on one knee!

Yep! Stuck in my head for life.

ThaVirus 01-05-2014 11:21 PM

"Riff raff! Street rat!
I don't buy that.
If only they'd look clooooser."

Nzoner 01-06-2014 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 10346427)
Okay:

I need suggestions for family friendly movies that aren't the typical animated Pixar stuff because my kids have seen all of those. Things along the lines of Jumanji, Ghostbusters, Willow, Star Wars, The Hobbit, Harry Potter, etc...

I'd prefer movies with enough complexity to keep adults entertained, but they've got to be off the beaten path a bit. Classics with some artistic merit are preferred. We're talking a mature (too mature) 6 year old and a 9 year old here. The Hobbit is about as far as I'll go with the six year old as far as adult themes, and I caved on that one in a moment of weakness (I wanted to see the damned thing too, and I figured letting him see it was my best bet).

Some others they've enjoyed lately:
Escape to Witch Mountain
The Last Mimzy
Air Bud and all the "buddy" movies (groan, I can't stand watching these).


I'm thinking I may hit up all the Miyazaki movies soon. They saw Ponyo when they were younger, but I think they'd like all of them. My older child is obsessed with movies (like on the verge of Asperger's obsessed), so I'd like for him to at least watch stuff that isn't total shit, as he'll sit there and watch Super Buddies, Air Bud, Santa Buddies, and that dreck over and over if I let him, which causes no end of fights about what we're going to watch on family movie nights.

Bugsy Malone,yeah it's an old film but a classic.

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Nzoner 01-06-2014 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 10338209)
You need to check your eyesight. I don't think any of those actors are black

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Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth (Post 10348159)
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or if you're really not familiar with the term black comedy - also known as a dark comedy.

<NBC> The more you know... . <NBC>

I needed a good laugh this morning. LMAO

underEJ 01-06-2014 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 10346427)
Okay:

I need suggestions for family friendly movies that aren't the typical animated Pixar stuff because my kids have seen all of those. Things along the lines of Jumanji, Ghostbusters, Willow, Star Wars, The Hobbit, Harry Potter, etc...

I'd prefer movies with enough complexity to keep adults entertained, but they've got to be off the beaten path a bit. Classics with some artistic merit are preferred. We're talking a mature (too mature) 6 year old and a 9 year old here. The Hobbit is about as far as I'll go with the six year old as far as adult themes, and I caved on that one in a moment of weakness (I wanted to see the damned thing too, and I figured letting him see it was my best bet).

Some others they've enjoyed lately:
Escape to Witch Mountain
The Last Mimzy
Air Bud and all the "buddy" movies (groan, I can't stand watching these).


I'm thinking I may hit up all the Miyazaki movies soon. They saw Ponyo when they were younger, but I think they'd like all of them. My older child is obsessed with movies (like on the verge of Asperger's obsessed), so I'd like for him to at least watch stuff that isn't total shit, as he'll sit there and watch Super Buddies, Air Bud, Santa Buddies, and that dreck over and over if I let him, which causes no end of fights about what we're going to watch on family movie nights.

Whale Rider
The Secret Garden
Neverending Story
Freaky Friday (the Jodie Foster one)
Princess Bride
The Black Stallion
A Far Off Place

A bit older maybe but as you mention they are mature, I loved Seems Like Old Times when I was a kid. Saw it when I was ten, but would have enjoyed it even a few years younger than that.

underEJ 01-06-2014 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by underEJ (Post 10350434)
Whale Rider
The Secret Garden
Neverending Story
Freaky Friday (the Jodie Foster one)
Princess Bride
The Black Stallion
A Far Off Place

A bit older maybe but as you mention they are mature, I loved Seems Like Old Times when I was a kid. Saw it when I was ten, but would have enjoyed it even a few years younger than that.

I forgot Amy (1981.) Wasn't available for a long time, but Disney rereleased it a year or so ago.


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