Originally posted by Impediment
Being a dad, I've seen most of these films.The first Ice Age is amazing and I love it. The rest were god awful.
I've only seen Dawn of the Dinosaurs so far and I actually enjoyed it. It's imaginative and fun. My son even laughed out loud at a couple parts which was awesome. 😂
I look forward to seeing the others. The 5th one looks awful, though, Collision Course. Jesus it looks bad, and it has the worst reviews, too.
I just ordered The Lorax pretty cheap. It looks fun...
Also, does anyone know if Epic (2013) is any good?
Originally posted by Esau Cairn
Have you watched any of the Studio Ghibli collection?Spirited Away.
My Neighbour Totoro
Princess Mononoke
Howl's Moving CaslteNo offence to the movies you've collected so far...it's just they all seem to follow the same feel-good formula after a while...
I've not seen those, no. But my son is only 19 months old. So they'll probably need to be pretty quickly paced and brightly colored right now to keep his interest.
But I'll look into those. Thanks.
I just re-watched The Land Before Time. Hadn't seen it since I was a kid. (I'm actually surprised I was allowed to watch it even then, because of its anti-Fundy Judeo-Christian premise). But anyway, I do remember it vaguely. Watching it now it holds up some, but the animation and facial expressions are nothing like what they do now with computer animation. But I did enjoy the old-school animation. The story is also pretty thin, but it still worked for the film.
Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]The Dark Crystal kind of runs the line between good Kids Movie and Nightmare Fuel. [/B]
I saw Nightmare on Elm Street as a kid. Seen this one movie where Santa massacres a kids family, who goes to a strict catholic orphanage, and becomes an axe wielding santa saying "Naughty! Naughty! You've been naughty!" Final scene is Mother Superior sitting in the dark, a young nun approaching her, and her head falls off
Compared to that, Dark Crystal is just a bit of a rollar coaster thrill ride.. And i mean, depending on the kid and the age, a little nightmare fuel could be fun, in small doses. That's when you really appreciate the stuff.
Originally posted by Esau Cairn
Have you watched any of the Studio Ghibli collection?Spirited Away.
My Neighbour Totoro
Princess Mononoke
Howl's Moving CaslteNo offence to the movies you've collected so far...it's just they all seem to follow the same feel-good formula after a while...
Ditto to this. Anything with Mayazaki is great. Don't know if it would hold a little one's attention tho.
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Thanks! I've heard of most of those, haven't seen many of them, though. I think I tried to watch Incredibles 1 and wasn't really into it, probably fell asleep before the end. My wife and i tried to watch that Beauty and the Bestiality (lol) musical and even my wife didn't like it. We turned if off after about 10 to 15 minutes.. haha. The musical nature of it was just very artificial and annoying to both of us. It was never one that I grew up on anyway.I really like Despicable Me 1, Tangled, and I popped in some of Monsters vs Aliens the other day and it seemed amusing, so they shouldn't be torture to watch with my son when he's older. 👆
Cool man. Ya, if you didn't like Incredibles 1, Incredibles 2 is pretty identical plot-wise, so it may not be up your alley. Also, 2 has a couple of curse words in it; just a disclaimer.
Beauty in the Beast 2017 is not near as good as Disney's OG 1991 animated feature film, and yes it is hollow and soulless as they come, but I've grown to enjoy more as my daughter (and son by default haha) watched it around 200-300 times on Netflix. Really didn't like it the first time I saw it.
Originally posted by cdtm
I saw Nightmare on Elm Street as a kid. Seen this one movie where Santa massacres a kids family, who goes to a strict catholic orphanage, and becomes an axe wielding santa saying "Naughty! Naughty! You've been naughty!" Final scene is Mother Superior sitting in the dark, a young nun approaching her, and her head falls off
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
That explains a lot about you, cdtm. Haha..
So true. SO TRUE!
Originally posted by Esau Cairn
Yeah not talking about showing these to an infant.Some of my fondest memories were introducing these films to my daughter when she was about 7 yrs old.
Gotcha. 👆 👆
My third grade class in elementary school watched My Neighbor Totoro, so that age range is good to go. What a classic.
my pick
computer cartoons
rise of the guardians
free birds
monsters vs aliens
monster house
peabody & sherman
ALPha & omega
the shrek trilogy
Rio 1 & rio 2
epic & ferngully
family movies
for chrsitmas movies i recommend home alone & the tim aLLEN'S THE Santa clause trilogy
the never ending story might be little bit scary but he might liked it when there older!!
i also roecmmend dairy of an wimpy kid!!i know there pretty popular kids
serise!!
you might want to check out the spy kids movie series!! i never liked them but i did liked the last one good bit!!
space jam staring micheal jordan it was an basked ball movie that start micheal jordan & the loony toons!!
i also roecmmend some of robin williams movies liked hook RV Mrs doubt fire & old dogs! all are good clean family movies
the Jumia movies the original jumia movie staring robin williams & the newer one staring the rock!!
if you can find them earnest movies!! there really clean & funny!! mostly rated PG for slap stick comedy !! most of them are dvd but earnest goes to camp ernest goes to jail & earnest scared stupid are on blu ray!! might be little too young for earnest scared stupid its an halloween movie!!
percy Jackson's might be little too young but might liked it when hes an lot older he probably liked them!!
the night at the museum trilogy
Alvin & the chipmunks trilogy
are we there yet? 1 &2
nanny mcphee 1 & 2
cheaper by the dozen 1 & 2
parental guidance