Classic(ish) movies to watch with 13 yr old

Anonymous
Our younger 8 year old DS will be gone for an event all day. We want to take advantage and watch a couple movies that are too intense for our younger one. I’m thinking things like Godfather, Jurassic Park, John Grisham movies. What would you watch? We are open to dramas, mysteries, thrillers, but not horror. Staying away from super hero movies or other new movies that he may just watch with his friends.
Anonymous
Gremlins, Ghostbusters, and Goonies.

I guess I'm on the letter G today.
Anonymous
I would definitely lean towards something like Jurassic Park over The Godfather, but obviously you know your kid better than us. Maybe something like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Inception, Die Hard, Terminator? Not all classics, but perhaps more likely to appeal to a 13-year-old.
Anonymous
Matrix
Terminator
Indiana Jones
The Boys from Brazil
Back to the Future
Big
Ghostbusters
Beetlejuice
Apollo 13
Good Morning Vietnam
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Mel Brooks movies (maybe Spaceballs or Young Frankenstein)
Airplane!
James Bond
Karate Kid
Sneakers
True Lies
War Games
Real Genius
Hackers
Minority Report
Top Gun
The Mask

If you have any concerns about appropriateness, I urge you to either check the IMDB parent’s guide or Common Sense Media.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely lean towards something like Jurassic Park over The Godfather, but obviously you know your kid better than us. Maybe something like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Inception, Die Hard, Terminator? Not all classics, but perhaps more likely to appeal to a 13-year-old.


+1. Godfather is kind of slow.
Anonymous
Jaws
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely lean towards something like Jurassic Park over The Godfather, but obviously you know your kid better than us. Maybe something like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Inception, Die Hard, Terminator? Not all classics, but perhaps more likely to appeal to a 13-year-old.


+1. Godfather is kind of slow.


I don’t know about The Godfather, but I watched 2001: A Space Odyssey as an adult and thought it was one of the slowest movies I’d ever seen.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely lean towards something like Jurassic Park over The Godfather, but obviously you know your kid better than us. Maybe something like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Inception, Die Hard, Terminator? Not all classics, but perhaps more likely to appeal to a 13-year-old.


+1. Godfather is kind of slow.


It’s also long, and violent. Not that Jurassic Park isn’t violent, but a 13 yo might have more fun watching dinosaurs eat people than a mob hit
Anonymous
Swiss Family Robinson
Anonymous
Jurassic park sets the foundation for movies still being made. Top Gun because of cultural references. Same for good James Bond. Same for original Terminator. Stand By Me— timeless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gremlins, Ghostbusters, and Goonies.

I guess I'm on the letter G today.


Heck yes, good choices.

Groundhog Day

And moving away from the Gs: Top Secret, Real Genius, Airplane

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jurassic park sets the foundation for movies still being made. Top Gun because of cultural references. Same for good James Bond. Same for original Terminator. Stand By Me— timeless.


In the vein of Terminator - Total Recall, Face Off
Anonymous
Jurassic Park is a good one

I recently watched Shawshank Redemption with my 15yo and it led to some great discussions. Obviously there is violence, implied rape etc so you'd have to know if it's okay for your 13yo or not.

Charade, Rear Window, Dial M for Murder, The Man Who Knew Too Much are older but my kids all enjoyed them.
Anonymous
Mine has enjoyed:
Top Gun
Monty Python
Jurassic Park
Jumanji
Sixth Sense
Oceans Eleven
Bourne Identity
Anonymous
We’ve watched ET, Poltergeist, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Kids loved them.
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