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Halloween type movie safe for kids but not too kiddie?
ChadTower:
Halloween night after trick or treating I'm thinking of throwing up a cloth and showing a movie in the backyard. I'll probably have the kids each invite a friend or two over if it's not too cold. Suggestions on a movie that grownups would actually want to watch but is reasonable enough for kids 7 and up? Keep in mind I'm pretty conservative for the kids when it comes to clear violence. So far the wife suggested Monster House, but I don't really want to do animated, so the best I have come up with thus far is Ghostbusters.
shardian:
Monster House kicks ass. Me and the wife have added that to our yearly Halloween queue.
Personally, I think you should go with Ernest: Scared Stupid. ;D
Ghostbusters is not really a movie for the younger kids.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shardian on October 07, 2008, 02:45:43 pm ---Monster House kicks ass. Me and the wife have added that to our yearly Halloween queue.
Personally, I think you should go with Ernest: Scared Stupid. ;D
Ghostbusters is not really a movie for the younger kids.
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Erg. Don't think I could deal with Ernest. nowuttuhmean?
My kids have seen Ghostbusters. They thought it was pretty scary but did make it through. I've seen it like 45 times, though. I was just thinking about The Ghost and Mr Chicken.
whammoed:
E.T.
Has a Trick or Treating scene anyway.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: whammoed on October 07, 2008, 02:51:46 pm ---E.T.
Has a Trick or Treating scene anyway.
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Hrm. Not only have my kids seen it, we spent 90 minutes at Universal riding the E.T. ride over and over again because there was no line. Good suggestion, though. It does take place on Halloween.
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