Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Turn. You have to pay attention, but it’s very watchable.
Also Jamestown, although I’m bummed Season 2 is pay on Prime.
I love turn, but they made a ton of stuff up.
It’s not appropriate for the younger kids.
Actually, while they took some artistic license, they also presented just how complicated that time in American history was. The good guys and bad guys weren’t necessarily all that obvious. I stand by my recommendation, it’s good but you need to pay attention.
Anonymous wrote:Both on Prime.
Titanic: blood and steel:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1695366/
Story of the making of titanic. Uses some fictional characters.
Titanic:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1869152/?ref_=tt_sims_tt
Much better than the rose and jack schlock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Turn. You have to pay attention, but it’s very watchable.
Also Jamestown, although I’m bummed Season 2 is pay on Prime.
I love turn, but they made a ton of stuff up.
It’s not appropriate for the younger kids.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Turn. You have to pay attention, but it’s very watchable.
Also Jamestown, although I’m bummed Season 2 is pay on Prime.
Anonymous wrote:Singing in the Rain
Gone with the Wind
Dr. Zhivago
The King and I
Newsies
Dr. Strangelove
1776
Les Mis
Anonymous wrote:The Tudors[/quote
Do you mean the TV series "The Tudors" from 2007-on? No! Rated TV-Mature for a reason. Not for the two younger kids and I wouldn't let my 16 year old see it either. Pretty explicit sex. There are much better suggestions elsewhere in the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for some good semi-educational movies or mini-series to watch with the kids over the next month.
We are doing the HBO mini-series John Adams for my Revolutionary War-loving kid.
Will probably also do Saving Private Ryan - we started it a few months ago but didn't finish it.
Any other suggestions or ideas?
Kids are 8, 11 and 16 by the way.
WHAT?!? For an 8 and 11 year old? Saving Private Ryan is rated R for a reason.