Anonymous wrote:The movies I can't wait to introduce to my little one are the Back to the Future trilogy. The first one came out when I was 8 and I saw it in a packed movie theater.
Oh, and I want to show her Ghostbusters, but she's a fraidy cat.
Anonymous wrote:The lists are fine, but what did your kids think? That's the interesting information here, and most of you are omitting it.
My daughter is only five, and I've tried to watch Annie and the Sound of Music with her. She was into it for the first hour (especially the scenes with the children, not so much the ones with just grownups), but then wandered off to play, or made an excuse why we couldn't keep watching now. Don't know if it's the age/ attention span thing, or if she's been ruined by too many hours of 11-minute episodes of Phineas & Ferb.
That movie is hysterical!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The movies I can't wait to introduce to my little one are the Back to the Future trilogy. The first one came out when I was 8 and I saw it in a packed movie theater.
Oh, and I want to show her Ghostbusters, but she's a fraidy cat.
Isn't the last movie, when Marty and Jen are grown-up with crazy kids, set in 2012?!
Anonymous wrote:The movies I can't wait to introduce to my little one are the Back to the Future trilogy. The first one came out when I was 8 and I saw it in a packed movie theater.
Oh, and I want to show her Ghostbusters, but she's a fraidy cat.

Anonymous wrote:
The remake with Lindsay Lohan I actually really good. It's such a shame that she ended up such a train wreck.