Don't forget the porn storyline in Love Actually! That surprised me. |
ICK! As far as movies, try some indie flicks. Or stick to older movies. Hollywood makes only garbage in the last decade. |
| When my parents come over, we watch Mission Impossible. It's particularly appreciated by my father, my husband and my son. I kind of like it too. My daughter spends that time poking fun at Tom Cruise. My mother doesn't really mind what we watch. |
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Weapons on HBO is great.
Defending Your Life (Albert Brooks movie) One Battle after Another is fantastic. Now streaming. Planes, Trains and Automobiles The Holdovers |
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The Bird Cage. My elderly parents and my tweens both loved it, and it’s the kind of movie you can watch over and over again.
Father of the Bride 1 and 2 are great. Sticking with Steve Martin/Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building (with Selena Gomez) is an excellent series for any age. Here’s a movie a lot of people missed but it’s a fun watch: Club Paradise, starring a young Robin Williams, Eugene Levy, and Rick Moranis (among others). I don’t think there are any embarrassing sex scenes. Any John Candy film should fit the bill. Princess Bride is a classic. Pirates of the Caribbean (the original) perhaps? This is a stretch for many families, but my kids really enjoyed/were moved by the Florida Project (or whatever the film is called about the poor families living in motels in Orlando). It’s obviously a very serious topic (homelessness/poverty), but kudos to the director for telling a very compelling story that left all of us feeling things/thinking things. It definitely fosters gratitude if that’s what you are going for. |
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Oh brother where art thou
Hunt for red October Witness |
| Meet the Parents |
| Elf |
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The Variety’s list of 100 best comedies of all time is a great list.
https://variety.com/lists/best-comedy-movies-all-time/bridget-joness-diary/ |
I disagree about EEAAO, too modern and to some even too woke |
I second this!!!! |
| The Middle! It’s a show not a movie but I found it so relevant to my life even though I am not in that place and time. Helps teens understand us, and hopefully some food for thought for the elders (annoying elders are tolerated surprisingly well by younger people in these series). It’s heartwarming but also decent enough in terms of quality. |
It's an absurdist movie crossed with an action movie. There's nothing weirder about biting off a chapstick, hot dog fingers, and a woman with an "everything bagel" headress than yelling about Knights of Ni and a shrubbery and arms being off. Compare: |
| KPop Demon Hunters |
How is it woke. It has a parent who accepts their gay child? |