Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We watch a lot of 80s and 90s movies with our kids. Fun for us and the kids have liked almost all of them. For some of the movies the changes in technology make them unintentionally hilarious - War Games was great. We've also watched Big, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Poltergeist, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Mrs. Doubtfire, Goonies, Back to the Future. Our kids are in 5th & 6th grade...and we're in our 50s. Fun times
Wow you’re old!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I brought my then 8 year old to a small theater at a vacation resort that showed classics. It was ok until they brought ET into the hospital dying. She started sobbing. Loudly sobbing. I kept trying to tell her he wasn’t dying there but she couldn’t stop so we had to leave. I don’t even know how it ended.
My son cries at movies too when someone is suffering on the screen although he’s quiet about it. I always felt bad when that happened because it meant I brought him to the wrong movie. He prefers comedy.
Gremlins was horrible with creatures dying and popping in the microwave.
NP. They aren’t old. 50 is the new 40! Give them a break!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We watch a lot of 80s and 90s movies with our kids. Fun for us and the kids have liked almost all of them. For some of the movies the changes in technology make them unintentionally hilarious - War Games was great. We've also watched Big, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Poltergeist, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Mrs. Doubtfire, Goonies, Back to the Future. Our kids are in 5th & 6th grade...and we're in our 50s. Fun times
Wow you’re old!
wow. Talk about screen time!Anonymous wrote:Yes, my kids (12 and 14) have seen ET. If it weren't for COVID, though, I don't know if they would have seen it. We watched most family movies made in the past 40 years during that time. ET barely made the 40 year cut off.
Anonymous wrote:We watch a lot of 80s and 90s movies with our kids. Fun for us and the kids have liked almost all of them. For some of the movies the changes in technology make them unintentionally hilarious - War Games was great. We've also watched Big, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Poltergeist, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Mrs. Doubtfire, Goonies, Back to the Future. Our kids are in 5th & 6th grade...and we're in our 50s. Fun times
Anonymous wrote:I traumatized my dd by showing it to her when she was 6. She didn’t act scared, but apparently it really did a number on her. She’s 15 now and thinks of it as a scary movie. I wish I’d waited until she was a bit older.
Anonymous wrote:We tried Jaws I after the Meg came out but it was too realistic in the beginning .
Anonymous wrote:My kids loved it at around 8 and 10 but then my 10 year old was sobbing and had to leave when he thought ET was going to die. I had to tell him he lives to finish the movie. My younger one has never cried in a movie ever ("It's fake mom!") but she cries at 30 second ASPCA commercials all the time!