movie to watch with grandparents and young adults

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you liked (or loved) the original novel, the Winona Rider/Susan Sarandon Little Women is fantastic. It is easily the best version ever filmed.


I agree, I like the Greta gerwig vision but you have to know the story of Little Women and it is a more artsy version and not linear. I much prefer the Winona/1994 version.
Anonymous
I think all of these would be okay, but he can check the IMDB Parent’s Guide or Common Sense Media to make sure.

Monuments Men
Cast Away
The Majestic
Charade
Out of Towners (1970 - I think there was a remake, but I never saw it)
The Thin Man
The Egg and I
Mister Roberts
Lean on Me
Pat and Mike
High Road to China
12 Angry Men
American Dreamer (1984)
The Quiet Man
War Games
White Nights
Field of Dreams
Dead Again
It’s a Wonderful Life
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Meet John Doe
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the new Knives Out movie -- it was just added to Netflix this month.


Doesn't it have a really inappropriate ma$trubation scene that is probably not fit for watching with grandparents?


No, it doesn’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the new Knives Out movie -- it was just added to Netflix this month.


Doesn't it have a really inappropriate ma$trubation scene that is probably not fit for watching with grandparents?


No, it doesn’t.


Yes it has a description but nothing shown, fwiw.
Anonymous
Boy in the Boat
Anonymous
Uncle Buck
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
A Few Good Men
Jumanji original or remakes 1&2
Four Christmases
Titanic
You’ve Got Mail
Red I &2
Lethal Weapons movies




Anonymous
Conclave was really good
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the new Knives Out movie -- it was just added to Netflix this month.


Doesn't it have a really inappropriate ma$trubation scene that is probably not fit for watching with grandparents?


No, it doesn’t.


Yes it has a description but nothing shown, fwiw.


I would say that would nix it then based on the college aged son not wanting to watch anything srx related with the grandparents.
Anonymous
Heated Rivalry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The Princess Bride
Nanny McFee
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Truman Show
Amélie
Slumdog Millionaire
Back to the Future
Sister Act
Brazil
The Goonies
Ocean's Eleven
A Few Good Men
Jerry Maguire
Clue
Glass Onion
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Legally Blonde
Footloose
The Breakfast Club


And I forgot "Remember the Titans!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Holdovers


Lol I was just to comment with this! I found it to be such a touching movie that's perfect for the holidays.

I loved the Holdovers too! It is set over the Christmas break, so it has the holiday theme.

Paul Giamatti has always been a favorite actor of mine, and he was very good in this.

Dominic Sessa as the left behind student was amazing in his breakout role.

Recognition should go to the set department. Took me right back to the 70s, if you are old enough to recognize the iconic props and decorations. So the grandparents should love it.

"In 1970, a curmudgeonly history teacher at a New England boarding school remains on campus during Christmas break to supervise held over students, and ends up forming an unlikely bond with a brainy but damaged troublemaker."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Heated Rivalry


I see what you did there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:K pop demon hunters is really good.


The youngest person is a 20-something guy...

The oldest are grandparents to adults. Their are no 12 year old girls in the entire bunch


It appears that we can safely assume that no one in their age spread is going to want to watch kpop demon hunters.


This is rude.

Lots of adults enjoy Kpop Demon Hunters
Anonymous
F1 baby!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:K pop demon hunters is really good.


The youngest person is a 20-something guy...

The oldest are grandparents to adults. Their are no 12 year old girls in the entire bunch


It appears that we can safely assume that no one in their age spread is going to want to watch kpop demon hunters.


This is rude.

Lots of adults enjoy Kpop Demon Hunters


Moms of tween girls like Kpop Demon Hunters.

20 something men, middle aged adults and grandparents are not going to want to watch that show.
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