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savedbygrace (Joannie S.)



Subject: I need some recommendations of good, wholesome family friendly movies! :)
Date Posted: 1/22/2008 4:25 PM ET
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Once a week, my family likes to watch a movie together. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Some of our favoritesjust off the top of my head:
Narnia
Little House on the Prairie
Charlotte's Web
Flicka
Dreamer
American Girl movies
Love Comes Softly series of movies

Other than newer releases, could anyone recommend any good, wholesome movies? I've looked on the Feature Films for Families website, but there are just WAY too many movies there. lol

Thanks! :)

NoCapes (Cloi R.)


Date Posted: 1/23/2008 5:18 PM ET
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Off the top of my head, I'd recommend:

Secondhand Lions

Anne of Green Gables

Pollyanna - I loved that one as a kid!

 

I know I'll probably think of a bunch more after I sign off! I'll come back with more!

 

 

 

Floydc3 (Floyd C.)



Subject: Try "Life is Beautiful" - tragicomedy
Date Posted: 1/23/2008 11:54 PM ET
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Funny, thoughtful foreign film. I also liked The Cat in the Hat, with Mike Meyers and Dakota Fanning. There was one or two very slightly racy scenes (The Cat pretends he's looking at a center fold picture of Dakota's Mom) and a mild sexual double entendre - but it is a very funny, clever children's movie adults would like.
CBJPL31 (Nicole M.)


Date Posted: 1/25/2008 10:49 AM ET
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We like Ella Enchanted alot.  We also liked Cat in the Hat (I even have this one on my shelf).  Any of the Pixar movies are great...Finding Nemo, Meet the Robinsons, Shrek.  They are favorites in our house. 

desdemona (Mayline N.)


Date Posted: 1/25/2008 12:17 PM ET
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I loved the Land Before Time as a kid, and even now, I never get tired of it.  Dutch is a great movie that is not widely known about. It is really funny!  Home Alone one and two are great as well.  Disney movie Hocus Pocus is a good Halloween movie. For older children, Persepolis is a great movie based on the books that will lead to numerous disscussions after the movie ends.  According to IMDB,"Poignant coming-of-age story of a precocious and outspoken young Iranian girl that begins during the Islamic Revolution."  Ghostbusters is popular as well.

NoCapes (Cloi R.)


Date Posted: 1/25/2008 2:42 PM ET
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Well, I thought of some more.

The Absent-Minded Professor - the old Disney one. Actually, any of the older Disney live-action movies are good

Babe

Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang

great-joy (Megan N.)


Date Posted: 1/27/2008 12:21 PM ET
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I echo Pixar- Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, etc.  I just watched Meet the Robinsons this week and my family loves it!  It isn't actually from Pixar, but it could be, it's so similar in style and animation.

ladonnao (LaDonna O.)



Subject: Family movies: 2 for 1 on dvds listed here
Date Posted: 2/1/2008 11:31 PM ET
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these are posted: order from my tower & reply here with free one. PM me also.

the Lost Stallions-Family Classics

Daniel and the Superdogs

Bambi II

Black Beauty

the Bear (this one is PG)

thanks,

LaDonna

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savedbygrace (Joannie S.)


Date Posted: 2/3/2008 7:01 PM ET
Member Since: 12/6/2007
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Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I had forgotten about a few of these. :)

mom (Heidi H.)


Date Posted: 2/7/2008 6:13 PM ET
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We like the Benji Movies.

We also enjoyed "Fly away Home" 

Milo & Otis

Far from home Yellow Dog

bbryant (Briana B.)



Subject: how about Underdog?
Date Posted: 2/10/2008 7:08 AM ET
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Very funny, and good for getting the little ones to switch from all animated all the time!

stampsarefun (Jean F.)


Date Posted: 2/19/2008 12:46 AM ET
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I just listed a ton of VHS in the VHS Bazaar that would be family friendly. My girls are enjoying full House, Little house. I have 3 movies about Bell(Beauty and the Beast, Enchanted Christmas, Belle's World.)  They love the old musicals Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Annie, Fidler on the Roof, Sound of Music, Joseph, Barbie movies, Mary Kate and Ashley movies, sequel to Disney classic like Cinderella II, Little Mermaid II, Bambi II, Herbie movies, Ice Age

sevenspiders (Vanessa V.)


Date Posted: 3/2/2008 9:04 PM ET
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Some of the old classics are the best, like The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), The Swiss Family Robinson (1960), The Great Race (1966), Captain Blood (1935), and always: the irrepresible Marx Brothers (best ones are Monkey Business, Duck Soup, A Night at the Opera & A Day at the Races)

ozarksgal (Rhonda H.)


Date Posted: 3/7/2008 10:02 PM ET
Member Since: 11/13/2007
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Joannie,

I have "No More Baths!" posted,  one of the movies produced by Feature Films for Families. 

The kids in our family -even the adult ones - enjoyed it!

 

ritarene (Rita M.)


Date Posted: 3/19/2008 8:42 AM ET
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Feature Films for Families are great.
Also, a really great movie for families to watch is "Fluke". 
My personal favorites are Toy Story & Toy Story 2.
Don't forget Pippi Longstocking or Pete's Dragon. Or, what about Popeye with Robin Williams?
My all-time favorite movie is Brigadoon. It is such a lovely story and has great musical numbers, too.
My g'ma loved Shirley Temple, so she and I watched all of her movies when I was a kid. I loved them so much I watched them over and over again...

I think it's wonderful that you have a movie night each week with your family. I realized recently how much I was missing in my children's lives from working so much. Though the finances have suffered, I've cut out one of my jobs, and thanks to SADVD, we've been watching more movies together, too!

Chris D.


Date Posted: 3/25/2008 1:02 PM ET
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Gift of Love

Walk Across Egypt

Angel Doll

The Ride

The Climb

Time Changer

Unidentified

Facing the Giants

The Second Chance

Something To Sing About

 

ingodzhndz (Melissa P.)


Date Posted: 3/25/2008 10:15 PM ET
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My kids love:

James and the Giant Peach

Sky High

Because of Winn Dixie

Cheaper by the Dozen

Melissa

amd555 (Andrey T.)


Date Posted: 4/15/2008 9:11 PM ET
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I have the following that I think will suit you and your family. I will include 2 free cover arts per dvd ordered(list in art work bazaar). My suggestions:

Boys Klub

Ewe Know: Do Ewe Share?

 

Felix the Cat Saves Christmas

Flint - The Time Detective: "The Blast From The Past"

 

Gone Fishin'
Joe Pesci, Danny Glover, Rosanna Arquette

Hercules

 

Kart Racer
Randy Quaid, Will Rothhaar, Jennifer Wigmore

The Legend of Hiawatha

 

New Chucklewood Critters, Vol. 2

 

No More Baths!

 

Painted Hills
Lassie the Dog, Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowling

 

The Shirley Temple Storybook Collection: Terrible Clockman/The House of the Seven Gables

 

Shirley Temple Storybook Collection: The Princess and the Goblins/Madeline
Date Posted: 2/28/2008

 

 

Tennis, Anyone?
Donal Logue, Kirk Fox, Jason Issacs

 

Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle

 

All of these are PG rated at most. Take a look and let me know if you are interested.

jmsidwell (Jessica S.)


Date Posted: 4/18/2008 11:04 AM ET
Member Since: 11/20/2007
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My kids like The Sound of Music and The Wizard of OZ.  They religiously watch Toy Story.

MelanieCookie (Melanie C.)


Date Posted: 10/15/2008 11:54 PM ET
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Mary Poppins!

SeattleDawn (Dawnie C.)



Subject: Some of our family
Date Posted: 12/16/2008 12:00 PM ET
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Wedo the same thing and watch movies as a family. Our kids range from ages 4-23 years.

Our recent faves are:

The Astronaut Farmer, The Last Mimzy, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, Bridge to Terabithia and Shiloh (orig. and Shiloh Season).

We don't "do" PG-13's even though 3 of our daughters are 13, 15, and 16. Some of their faves are Hook, Jumanji, Holes, Snow Dogs, Cool Runnings, Princess Diaries, Secondhand Lions, Facing the Giants, Princess Bride and Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory (the orig!).

As a family (the age 13's and up) the best movies we have seen in 2008 are Flywheel (by the same people who made Facing the Giants) and Second Chance.

We also LIKED The Ultimate Gift a lot but LOVED the book (much diffrerent and better than the movie!),

Dawnie Campbell

 

 



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rideagoodhorse (Amanda W.)



Subject: Suggestions for Family Viewing
Date Posted: 1/7/2009 1:21 PM ET
Member Since: 10/20/2008
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Thief of Baghdad

The Scarlet and the Black (starring Gregory Peck)

7 Brides for 7 Brothers

The Black Stallion

Support Your Local Sheriff

Summer Magic

The World's Happiest Millionaire(starring Fred MacMurray)

Jason and the Argonauts

Little Secrets

Court Jester (starring Danny Kaye)

The Secret of NIMH

SeattleDawn (Dawnie C.)



Subject: Here is a list (our daughters are 13-16 who watch these)
Date Posted: 1/19/2009 9:52 PM ET
Member Since: 11/15/2008
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(I posted a list once before. The girls have added more to that previous list). I am blessed that my teenage daughters are not watching R-rated movies like so many kids their age.

Air Bud (and Air Buddies)
The Angel Doll
Annie
Charlottes Web (orig. animated)
Babe
The Bishop’s Wife
Beethoven
Bridge to Terabithia
Cool Runnings
Charlie & The Chocolate Factory
Enchanted
Elf
Evan Almighty
Ever After
Facing the Giants
Field of Dreams
Flywheel
Hook
Homeward Bound
Holes
The Iron Giant (a couple swear words in this one!)
The Incredibles
It's a Wonderful Life
Jumanji
The Last Mimzy
Miracle on 34th Street
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium
The Land Before Time (the original)
The Little Princess (Shirley Temple)
Miracle on 34th Street
Milo & Otis
Monsters Inc.
My Fair Lady
National Treasure
Night at the Museum
Nanny McPhee
The Pacifier
The Parent Trap (old and new)
Pollyanna (Haley Mills)
The Preacher’s Wife
The Princess Bride
The Princess Diaries (both)
Snow Dogs
The Secret of Nimh
Sky High
Spy Kids (SK1 was their fave)
The Secret Garden
Secondhand Lions
The Sound of Music
The Ultimate Gift
WALL-E

The Wizard of Oz

They are LOVING watching episodes of old TV shows..... The Beverly Hillbillies, Gilligan's Island, I Dream of Jeanie, Touched By an Angel (only mom-approved episodes), The Munsters.

Marleen M.



Subject: good family movies
Date Posted: 3/21/2009 6:11 PM ET
Member Since: 3/19/2009
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here are just a few; hoot,  how to eat fried worms, madeline, dreamer, the borrowers, mousetrap, eight below, the american girl movies, good boy, wallace and grommitt, and night at the museum.

FL2010 (Nancy J.)



Subject: Feature Films for Families movies - some new
Date Posted: 3/31/2009 6:24 PM ET
Member Since: 3/3/2009
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Race to Space - brand new still in wrapping

The Sandy Bottom Orchestra - excellent condition

Frankie & Hazel - excellent condition

Gift of Love - excellent condition

By Dawn's Early Light - brand new still in wrapping

Thanks for looking :D


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