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Making a new thread in a more appropriate sub. @jobes and I have been discussing various movies for my kids to watch and thought I'd make a thread for it. My wife and I let them pick a movie for the entire family to watch every Friday or Saturday night. They've watched all the Star Wars movies, all the Indiana Jones movies, the Pirates of the Caribbean movies (oldest can't watch them at night because he gets nightmares occasionally), as well as The Goonies and some other classics. What else should be ok for them to watch?

Making a new thread in a more appropriate sub. @jobes and I have been discussing various movies for my kids to watch and thought I'd make a thread for it. My wife and I let them pick a movie for the entire family to watch every Friday or Saturday night. They've watched all the Star Wars movies, all the Indiana Jones movies, the Pirates of the Caribbean movies (oldest can't watch them at night because he gets nightmares occasionally), as well as The Goonies and some other classics. What else should be ok for them to watch?

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[–] KillBill 4 points (+4|-0)

Maybe I'm old fashioned, but the old Disney movies are always good and pretty safe until they get old enough to start looking for things that might or might not be there. Bambi is a good start.

They've seen most of the old Disney but not Bambi (my wife hates it) or Old Yeller. Some of their favorite Disney films are the old ones like Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and Robin Hood. We're willing to let them watch stuff that is for PG-13 just as long as the cursing and sexual content are minimal. My 5 year old will repeat the curse words he hears in movies. It's not like we're going to pull up Reservoir Dogs or Boogie Nights for them to watch but we're ok with battle scenes as long as it isn't over the top gore.

[–] [Deleted] 3 points (+3|-0)

Labyrinth is a Jim Henson Production with great tunes and action. It's a positive theme (angsty teen realization arc about saving her "annoying" baby brother) and the 80s FX still aren't obviously distracting by today's standards.

We've talked about it but I seem to remember that some of the puppets are pretty creepy in that movie. They have watched the Narnia movies without problem so they might be good with Labyrinth. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll show them a trailer for it next movie night.

[–] PMYA 2 points (+2|-0)

Are your kids really scared of stuff like that? I never really had any "age limits" on anything when I was a kid, so it's kind of a strange concept to me.

It seems like the really ugly monsters give my oldest nightmares but only if he watches them before bed. If he watches that stuff during the day he's fine. Both of my boys can have overactive imaginations but it seems to affect my oldest more at night.

[–] [Deleted] 2 points (+2|-0)

The Fire Gang decapitates and eye-gouges, but is completely dehumanized. No racial, political, or sexual innuendos, unlike recent children's movies' dialogue intended to attract adults.

[–] doggone 2 points (+2|-0)

Another old fashioned Disney recommender here,

1949 So Dear to My Heart

1950 Treasure Island

I think Treasure Island is on our list since they have watched the muppet version. Tim Curry was the only bright spot in that version, imo.

[–] OeeThaGreat 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

My Neighbor Totoro and Ponyo are great movies and my kids love them.

Edit: Pretty much anything by Hayao Miyazaki and studio Gibli are great for the kids.