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I am on the nominating committee for a Family Movie Night at church. Does anyone have any recommendations? What do you recommend and why?
Needs to appeal to all ages.
Last movie was 'Evan Almighty' and we've shown 'Facing the Titans'.
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Chicken Run is really good and so is anything by Pixar.
The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Wall-E, etc.
Enjoyable by all ages.
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Wallace and Gromet, curse of the warerabbit
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Chronicles of Narnia Happy Feet E.T. Finding Nemo Shrek Bambi Mary Poppins Air Bud Aladdin Alvin and the Chipmunks
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The question is......what is safe for the little ones but is something the child-free 50 or 60 year olds would come to?
(BTW, I love lots of these movies)
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I'm 50 and I love all the following (from chromehorse.net plus some of my own): Big Black Stallion Ferris Bueller's Day Off Babe Princess Brides Men in Tights Home Alone Peewee's Big Adventure Sister Act To Kill a Mockingbird Around the World in 80 Days Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Journey to the Center of the Earth (the newest one, from last year?) It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Ghostbusters Spy Kids Charlie Chaplin movies Indiana Jones any Danny Kaye movies
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Chronicals of Narnia is a great film. It might upset little ones when Aslan dies and the white witch is rather scary. We tend to show older Disney films like the Apple Dumpling Gang or the old Herbie movies. Takes the adults back to childhood and most of the kids have not seen them yet.
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Journey to the Center of the Earth is a great idea! And National Treasure, The Ultimate Gift, and Night at the Museum. These are all entertaining for grownups with easy-to-identify Christian themes for the kids.
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The Ultimate Gift Mr. Holland's Opus Over the Hedge (some subtle adult humor in there for the 50-60 crowd) Second Hand Lions The Rookie
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I have sent all these recommendations to the rest of the committee.
FWIW, I would like to show the original Star Wars movie.
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Be careful Cinders - some of the recommendations have pretty bad language in them.
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Be careful Cinders - some of the recommendations have pretty bad language in them. Bad language and adult situations!
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There are 3 of us on the committee. One is a minister, one is the mother of 3 children 7 & younger, one is ME!
So, right now, we are leaning toward "Star Wars".
K, thanks for the reminder.....I'm going to watch and listen this weekend.
It will be tough to find something to make everyone happy. I guess someone would have objected to 'Evan Almighty' if they'd realized one of the supporting actresses is a lesbian. :MrEEk:
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So, right now, we are leaning toward "Star Wars". Yes. Star Wars Chapter IV, the "original" from back in the day is a great choice, in my opinion, though there is lots of shooting and killing, but no blood. And it makes for a great conversation of "good vs. evil" and how unseen "forces" can have powerful impacts in our lives when we "believe in the force." Great anologies for a faith-based organization. Other movies that my husband and I enjoy watching with our 5-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy over and over: The Incredibles Toy Story Monsters Inc. The Black Stallion E.T. Ice Age Kung-Fu Panda (our newest favorite) Chicken Little Shrek The Sandlot Singing In The Rain Babe Charlotte's Web (latest version)My son recently saw Kit Kittredge - An American Girl and liked it. My kids saw Ghostbusters once and liked it, but I had problems trying to talk around the sexual innuendo comments of Bill Murray's character and the sexual person that Sigourney Weaver's character turns into at the end. My 7-year-old son had questions.
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