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Post by bluelacedredhead on Aug 22, 2011 16:27:16 GMT -5
Anyone have suggestions for good Children's movies?
I tried to borrow the Curse of WereRabbit from the library this week, but they are already on loan to other patrons.
Need to rent some flicks tomorrow for my 6 yr old Grandson. I'd really appreciate some titles that I can look up. TY
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Post by horsea on Aug 22, 2011 18:36:16 GMT -5
The OLD, ORIGINAL "Speed Racer" TV cartoon series. He'll love it. Please don't confuse it with the new movie, which is not as good. They had better values in the 1960s. These cartoons were made in Japan with English dubbing. You can watch previews on youtube to see what the shows are like. Here's the opening to the show: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALzDcMDhf2o
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Post by garrett on Aug 22, 2011 20:15:41 GMT -5
speed racer rocks.....smiles
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Post by gulfcoastguy on Aug 22, 2011 20:38:47 GMT -5
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Aug 22, 2011 20:53:43 GMT -5
Gulfire, He may have Thundercats at home? But I told him not to bring flicks from home. Thought it would be more fun to walk to the Library and get something different Unfortunately, the system has 3 copies of Speed Racer; two are out on loan and the other is about a 45 minute drive from here. When I have time to order it ahead and have it shipped to our branch, I'll do that. Thanks for the suggestion, Horsea.
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Post by gulfcoastguy on Aug 22, 2011 21:48:49 GMT -5
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Aug 23, 2011 12:44:57 GMT -5
We got a Bugs Bunny, Garfield and Friends, Daffy Duck, It's the Easter Beagle Charlie Brown (cuz he used to have a beagle) and one that might be too old for him entitled The Boy Who Left Home to Find Out about the Shivers cuz it has Frank Zappa in it for Grandma .
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Post by grapenut on Aug 28, 2011 11:23:27 GMT -5
The Never Ending Story. It's a great movie for kids and grown-ups who still act like kids.
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Post by garrett on Aug 28, 2011 11:30:07 GMT -5
smiles.gn.... wizzard of oz? tooo old?
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Post by gulfcoastguy on Aug 28, 2011 19:11:06 GMT -5
You're never to old to go see the Wizard!
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Post by grapenut on Aug 28, 2011 19:57:02 GMT -5
Yep! The Wizzard Of Oz is a timeless classic.
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Post by w8n4dave on Aug 28, 2011 21:40:02 GMT -5
I wish I knew the age of the kids ... Toddlers, or? but it is to late for me to post ... I'd love to know the age and what you did
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Post by garrett on Sept 15, 2011 9:12:36 GMT -5
so how did you do there laceo'red? smiles
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Sept 28, 2011 6:17:11 GMT -5
Thanks for asking. He is 6. I said that in my original request. On August 23rd, I mentioned what movies we got. We watched one a day for the duration of the week. But mostly, we walked the dog, played basketball in the park and he visited with the little boy next door who turns out, is a cousin of his best friend and the same age. We didn't know this until after we bought the house. Couldn't have done better if we tried
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Post by garrett on Sept 28, 2011 18:38:40 GMT -5
excellent.............smiles
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Post by w8n4dave on Sept 28, 2011 22:56:25 GMT -5
Yea my oldest grandson is 8 , he is more into games than movies, now my 3 year old grandson loves Spiderman.. and my 3 yearold granddaughter loves the tangled movie. Sorry Blue didn't see the age... There is the newer dark spiderman my 3 year old grandson liked but then he seen the movie and got scared , so he like the red spiderman again.
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Post by garrett on Sept 29, 2011 20:00:21 GMT -5
spiderman z da bomb.smiles
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