This week:
DARYL
The Neverending Story
Explorers
The Gambler
Kids are 5&7. Any other recommendations?
DARYL
The Neverending Story
Explorers
The Gambler
Kids are 5&7. Any other recommendations?
GolemIII said:
This week:
DARYL
The Neverending Story
Explorers
The Gambler
Kids are 5&7. Any other recommendations?
My 7 year old just recently discovered cuss words. He loves to tell us that he read this or that one somewhere or periodically tell his 5 yr old sister that you aren't allowed to say F*** or S***....all so he can say them. It's kind of funny.HenryTheOctopus said:
A word of warning if your kids are that age. The PG-13 rating didn't exist until 1984, so many PG movies in that time period would be PG-13 today.
We showed E.T. to our kids when they were around that age, because we remembered it as a sweet, fun movie. We had forgotten that there is quite a bit of cussing. Same for Back to the Future. It's one of my all-time favorite movies, and I never really thought much about the cussing and sex-related scenes (like Biff and Lorraine in the car) until I was watching it with my kids. And Ghostbusters, too--lots of cussing and sexuality.
All 3 are great movies--just be careful showing them to your kids.
CNC said:
Porkies
Its about a family of pigs....
CNC said:
Porkies
Its about a family of pigs....
Watched Back to the Future with our daughter when she was about 10. Was pretty appalled at the language. Decided to wait a bit on the sequels. A lot of those 80s movies are pretty heavy on the cussing. Realized the other day we'd never shown her Short Circuit. That's now in my Netflix list.HenryTheOctopus said:
A word of warning if your kids are that age. The PG-13 rating didn't exist until 1984, so many PG movies in that time period would be PG-13 today.
We showed E.T. to our kids when they were around that age, because we remembered it as a sweet, fun movie. We had forgotten that there is quite a bit of cussing. Same for Back to the Future. It's one of my all-time favorite movies, and I never really thought much about the cussing and sex-related scenes (like Biff and Lorraine in the car) until I was watching it with my kids. And Ghostbusters, too--lots of cussing and sexuality.
All 3 are great movies--just be careful showing them to your kids.
Keyser Soze said:
Age matters
Indiana Jones
Star Wars
ET
The Last Starfighter
Ferris Bueller - really the entire John Hughes collection
16 Candles
Older
Aliens
Rock 3 4
Rambo - First Blood
Terminator
Die Hard
Risky Business
I want you to reach in that bag and grab my wallet...tommie said:
Kids love Pulp Fiction.
When mine was about 6, I'd say "Bear in the Big Blue House or Pulp Fiction?"
She'd say "Pulp Fiction mother****er".
If he watches Fast Times, there's about a 2000% chance he will have Phoebe Cates in his search history the next day.pruritus_ani said:
Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
If you have a boy, it's never too young for him to learn Mike Damone's Five Point Plan ... and that, sometimes, you really must LOCK THE DOOR.
Princess BrideGolemIII said:
I should add that we've done the Princess Bride, ET and Goonies. Just not this week. My bad. But great suggestions.
I think Stand by Me and Revenge of the Nerds might be a little old for them. We'll wait on those.
Honey I shrunk the kids could be next.-->Showbox iTunes Notepad++
They've already seen most of the 80s kids cartoons us 80s kids grew up with. My daughter straight up loves thunder cats.
alphaneedle said:
Footloose
Karate Kid
War Games