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slickwilly : 5/15/2020 12:58 pm
Have a 10 year old son and 7 year old daughter. Recently been watching some of the older movies I watched as a kid with them. Goonies, ET, Back to the Future, Indiana Jones. Disney and most animated movies are covered for the most part. Any movies you can recommend that I'm not thinking of? Thanks!
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The Fugitive, starring DeAndre Baker.  
Klaatu : 5/15/2020 2:08 pm : link
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RE: The Fugitive, starring DeAndre Baker.  
Dinger : 5/15/2020 2:12 pm : link
In comment 14903800 Klaatu said:
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TOO SOON!;)
RE: RE: The Fugitive, starring DeAndre Baker.  
Klaatu : 5/15/2020 2:15 pm : link
In comment 14903805 Dinger said:
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In comment 14903800 Klaatu said:


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TOO SOON!;)


No it isn't. I had to get it in before they catch him
The Sound of Music  
US1 Giants : 5/15/2020 2:23 pm : link
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Apocalypto  
Osi Osi Osi OyOyOy : 5/15/2020 2:24 pm : link
Just kiddng. I second Little Giants, this is BBI after all. Classic movie with Rick Moranis and Ed O'Neill.
Cool Runnings  
RIGiantsguy : 5/15/2020 2:24 pm : link
My boys (9 and 7) just watched the Jamaican bobsled team and loved it.
RE: My son just turned 5 and loved  
djm : 5/15/2020 2:25 pm : link
In comment 14903688 robbieballs2003 said:
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all the Jim Carrey movies like both Ace Ventura's and The Mask.


Why didn't I think of this....shame on me. Hopefully my 6 year old likes these or else I might have to drop her off on the church steps....
Muppet Movie, Little Rascals  
jamalduff123 : 5/15/2020 2:31 pm : link
Muppet Movie (and sequels)

The old "Our Gang" LIttle Rascals shorts. They still hold up.

Time Bandits

Dark Crystal

condor man

the 7 faces of dr lao

flash gordon

Darby gill and the little people

Old Ray Harryhausen films like Jason and the Argonauts, 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Clash of the Titans

The Wallace & Gromit films, especially “The Wrong Trousers”

Iron Giant

The Toy (Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason)

Classic Loony Toons Cartoons
Here's some  
JohnF : 5/15/2020 2:33 pm : link
The Back to the Future trilogy
Superman (1978 Donner version, the best!)
Dr. Dolittle (the 1967 version with Richard Harris is a classic, unlike the recent garbage one)
The Great Race (1965, Jack Lemmon/Tony Curtis)
Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant. Katherine Hepburn. A leopard. One of the best screwball comedies ever made. What more could you possibly want?)
Buck Privates ( Abbott and Costello's first movie, with "Who's on First", and many other classics!)

Yeah, some of these are black and while, but it's never too early to let kids know about the classic stuff!
Funny, we all just watched The  
barens : 5/15/2020 2:40 pm : link
Mighty Ducks together(first time for me too), and that was a treat.

Teen Wolf is pretty good.
Ghostbusters
Kindergarden Cop
Rocky
JohnF  
Klaatu : 5/15/2020 2:44 pm : link
Rex Harrison played Dr. Dolittle.
I know you said Disney is mostly covered  
j_rud : 5/15/2020 2:49 pm : link
but Ive been introducing my kids to some of the more underrated Disney animated films like Robin Hood, Sword in the Stone and The Black Cauldron. Just in case youve been overlooking them.
Goones (my #1) has been mentioned, so adding  
FranknWeezer : 5/15/2020 2:53 pm : link
Time Bandits
Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Neverending Story
Garbage Pail Kids
Labyrinth
The Dark Crystal
Clue
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Explorers
Flight of the Navigator
Recently watched Ferris Bueller  
Matt M. : 5/15/2020 3:13 pm : link
ET, The Natural with them. On their own, they found and watched Ghostbusters (and unfortunately the sequel), Gremlins (and unfortunately the sequel). My boys were not that interested in watching Rocky so I didn't push it.

I have been looking for Goonies and Sandlot, but neither were available (at least not for free). I should also look into Back to the Future. This thread also reminded me I loved Time Bandits as a kid and I should look for that as well.

Kids had no interest in Dark Crystal, Princess Bride, or Neverending Story. Personally, I could do without watching them also. A year or two ago they watched Black Stallion and loved it.
Forgot to add  
Matt M. : 5/15/2020 3:14 pm : link
that they also found all 3 of the first 3 Indiana Jones movies. They loved Raiders the best.
I second  
PEEJ : 5/15/2020 3:21 pm : link
The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad. One of my all-time favorites.
Time Bandits  
Grey Pilgrim : 5/15/2020 3:34 pm : link
Back to the future trilogy

...  
GP : 5/15/2020 3:38 pm : link
Since the Ace Ventura movies have already been mentioned (my former handle was "Shikaka") ... two that stick out to me around that age range are 'Jumanji' and 'Mrs. Doubtfire'. I don't know why but those are the first two that popped in my mind.
RE: Recently watched Ferris Bueller  
Jim in Forest Hills : 5/15/2020 3:43 pm : link
In comment 14903882 Matt M. said:
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ET, The Natural with them. On their own, they found and watched Ghostbusters (and unfortunately the sequel), Gremlins (and unfortunately the sequel). My boys were not that interested in watching Rocky so I didn't push it.

I have been looking for Goonies and Sandlot, but neither were available (at least not for free). I should also look into Back to the Future. This thread also reminded me I loved Time Bandits as a kid and I should look for that as well.

Kids had no interest in Dark Crystal, Princess Bride, or Neverending Story. Personally, I could do without watching them also. A year or two ago they watched Black Stallion and loved it.



The Black Stallion is one of the most beautifully photographed films ever. The DP, Caleb Deschanel also shot "Fly Away Home" with Anna Paquin and geese. Highly recommend it if you enjoyed Black Stallion. FLy Away Home is also incredibly beautifully shot.
City Slickers  
Marty866b : 5/15/2020 3:49 pm : link
One and two.
RE: Muppet Movie, Little Rascals  
VTChuck : 5/15/2020 3:56 pm : link
In comment 14903830 jamalduff123 said:
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Darby gill and the little people


NOOOOOOO! Not Darby O'Gill!

Saw that when I was 7. The banshee! I slept with the nightlight on until I was in college.
Labrynth  
bigbluehoya : 5/15/2020 4:03 pm : link
Rookie of the Year
Homeward Bound
Cheaper By the Dozen
Goonies
Some of my favorites  
John in Loudoun : 5/15/2020 4:16 pm : link
Swiss Family Robinson
Robinson Crusoe
Watership Down
RE: RE: Recently watched Ferris Bueller  
Matt M. : 5/15/2020 4:57 pm : link
In comment 14903912 Jim in Forest Hills said:
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In comment 14903882 Matt M. said:


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ET, The Natural with them. On their own, they found and watched Ghostbusters (and unfortunately the sequel), Gremlins (and unfortunately the sequel). My boys were not that interested in watching Rocky so I didn't push it.

I have been looking for Goonies and Sandlot, but neither were available (at least not for free). I should also look into Back to the Future. This thread also reminded me I loved Time Bandits as a kid and I should look for that as well.

Kids had no interest in Dark Crystal, Princess Bride, or Neverending Story. Personally, I could do without watching them also. A year or two ago they watched Black Stallion and loved it.




The Black Stallion is one of the most beautifully photographed films ever. The DP, Caleb Deschanel also shot "Fly Away Home" with Anna Paquin and geese. Highly recommend it if you enjoyed Black Stallion. FLy Away Home is also incredibly beautifully shot.
Black Stallion is one of my childhood favorites and it is timeless. You are right, it ewas beautifully shot. My two favorite scenes are when the boy is riding Black on the beach when they were shipwrecked and he is pretending to be flying and when he is riding Black at the track in the driving rain and mud and he passes out.
I second  
lugnut : 5/15/2020 5:53 pm : link
Fly Away Home, Back to Future, Princess Bride, Mrs. Doubtfire - big hits w/ my 9 and 11 year old.

Put on Goonies but language offended even me. Same with BtF II - and it was trash to boot.

Kids also liked Field of Dreams, and Close Encounters even though they said it was weird.

Thanks, all, for suggestions - I jotted down a list.
my 6 year old  
santacruzom : 5/15/2020 5:56 pm : link
loved Short Circuit.
Star Wars (original tril)  
Giants Fan in Steelers Land : 5/15/2020 6:10 pm : link
Surprised I didn’t see it above. That’s a no brainer with Indy imo.

James Bond movies - maybe the kids are too young but I remember getting into the classic bond movies as a kid

Also Greg’s list was solid loved the classic pink panthers growing up
The original Planet of the Apes  
AcesUp : 5/15/2020 6:20 pm : link
I was like 10 years old when I watched that with my father and I remember that movie blowing my mind. The movie was 30+ years old when I watched it and it still held up.

It’s better to watch it younger before the ending is spoiled for you by constant pop culture references.
Escape  
Adam G in Big D : 5/15/2020 6:25 pm : link
to Witch Mountain
eraserhead and re aninimator?  
Payasdaddy : 5/15/2020 6:41 pm : link
I kid I kid
Still love the "head" scene in reanimator
herbert west!!!
Perfect timing  
Dave in PA : 5/15/2020 6:47 pm : link
Just watching Honey I Shrunk The Kids with my 6 and 3 year old yesterday. Really great movie
Zathura  
eli4life : 5/15/2020 8:19 pm : link
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I didn't even consider the original Star Wars trilogy for this  
Matt M. : 5/15/2020 9:41 pm : link
My kids watched those more than 5 years ago.
The Karate Kid  
Bluenatic : 5/15/2020 10:30 pm : link
And The Karate Kid Part 2.

Not The Karate Kid Part 3 or The Next Karate Kid or the more recent remake with Jaden Smith.
The Last Dragon  
jpkmets : 5/16/2020 12:24 am : link
Is always a good time. Sho Nuff!
The original “horror” and monster movies  
Steve L : 5/16/2020 12:32 am : link
Like Frankenstein, Dracula and The Mummy. My kids loved those and Godzilla movies.

Also older Bond movies.
RE: City Slickers  
BigBlue in Keys : 5/16/2020 3:50 am : link
In comment 14903916 Marty866b said:
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One and two.


We just watched both of those last night. Still holds up.

I'll add Little Giants with Rick Moranis and Ed O'Neill.

If they like The Beatles, Help and A Hard Day’s Night might be fun  
yatqb : 5/16/2020 6:33 am : link
for them:
With younger kids, I used to just show the dance scenes  
yatqb : 5/16/2020 6:42 am : link
in Singin’ in the Rain, especially the Make em Laugh number, but I think kids 10 and 7 wouldn’t have interest in them.
October Sky  
Chocco : 5/16/2020 8:35 am : link
Absent Minded Professor - the original(1 or Flubber) Disney plus

My kids like  
St. Jimmy : 5/16/2020 10:08 am : link
Swiss Family Robinson. I am kicking around the Karate Kid but haven't made it through it yet to determine if there is anything I don't want them seeing.
I know this is for older movies  
Jim in Forest Hills : 5/16/2020 10:28 am : link
but two versions of Little Women are both really good.

Both have star studded casts. Both beautifully shot.

The older version has a linear story and the writing and acting are terrific.

Newer version moves between times but I think it actually enhances the story.

Both really good for children 14 and under.
Mystery Men  
HomerJones45 : 5/16/2020 1:34 pm : link
and enough inside grown up jokes to keep the folks amused.
The Monster Squad  
vonritz : 5/16/2020 2:56 pm : link
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
Also...  
vonritz : 5/16/2020 3:01 pm : link
Clash of the Titans
RE: Also...  
Grey Pilgrim : 5/16/2020 3:17 pm : link
In comment 14904776 vonritz said:
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Clash of the Titans

This!
Batteries Not Included  
Dave in PA : 5/16/2020 3:37 pm : link
is another good one
Hayao Miyazaki movies  
Moondawg : 5/16/2020 4:16 pm : link
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Fly Away Home.  
CT Charlie : 5/16/2020 10:12 pm : link
Fly Away Home.
Fly Away Home.
Fly Away Home.

If you and your kids only want entertaining kids' stuff, then there are dozens to choose from. If you want a touching, realistic, breathtakingly beautiful, and inspiring film, this is it. Note that its pace is not zippy; I consider that a strength. The heroine is a young teenage girl, and the flying theme will appeal to everyone. Absolutely gorgeous cinematography and a wonderfully understated vibe.
RE: Fly Away Home.  
santacruzom : 5/18/2020 12:17 pm : link
In comment 14905004 CT Charlie said:
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Fly Away Home.
Fly Away Home.
Fly Away Home.

If you and your kids only want entertaining kids' stuff, then there are dozens to choose from. If you want a touching, realistic, breathtakingly beautiful, and inspiring film, this is it. Note that its pace is not zippy; I consider that a strength. The heroine is a young teenage girl, and the flying theme will appeal to everyone. Absolutely gorgeous cinematography and a wonderfully understated vibe.


I haven't seen this film, but the description reminds me of the recent remake of Pete's Dragon. It's also wonderfully understated and has some surprising musical choices ("So Long Marianne" by Leonard Cohen??).
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