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EdnaKrabappe 02-12-2007, 19:27 Just watching this... oh god they've just mentioned Watership Down... it's only been on two minutes and already my eyes have filled up...
What's your favourites?
I love Babe, Willy Wonka, Snow White, Aristocats, Lady and the Tramp, I know where the red fern grows, Pete's dragon. #Sure there are more.
Minesadouble 02-12-2007, 19:34 Just watching this... oh god they've just mentioned Watership Down... it's only been on two minutes and already my eyes have filled up...
What's your favourites?
I love Babe, Willy Wonka, Snow White, Aristocats, Lady and the Tramp, I know where the red fern grows, Pete's dragon. #Sure there are more.
Pete's Dragon, Watershipdown, The Goonies and Jungle Book :thumbsup:
Just bought Jungle book for the kids and I can't stop watching it ......note to self ....must stop prancing around the room singing...Look for the bear'nessesities :cool:
xxsarahxx 02-12-2007, 19:35 not sure if its a family film but i just love beaches it makes me cry every time.
i also like home alone, peter pan, charlie and the chocolate factory and narnia.
How can charlie and the chocolate factory be classed as a family film when you can see clearly a chickens head being cut off.
The Great Escape, nout betteren to see couple o' Germans gettinh sh*t shot ahtenem. Only jokin, it's generally a great film.
What's that film called when the kid goes off in the alien spaceship and the ship is called Voyager? that's a good film :)
cgksheff 04-12-2007, 08:51 Not sure about the ship's name, but are you thinking of "Flight of the Navigator"?
Yeah, Doh! just remembered, cheers :)
ET gets me every time, it's the bit where he "dies" but then comes back to life when his ship comes back for him, so emotional.
And in the first Lion King, when Mufasa dies! :cry:
All the old Disney films Robin Hood, Sword in the Stone, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Fantasia.
Bambi, when its mother died was always a tear jerker, as was `Herbie goes Bananas` when he/it/the car gets chucked off the side of the cruise ship.:cry:
fabulous_girl 04-12-2007, 19:16 How can charlie and the chocolate factory be classed as a family film when you can see clearly a chickens head being cut off.
CAN YOU?! is that in the old version or the Johnny Depp one?!
weenireeni 04-12-2007, 19:27 Dumbo, Liok King, Wizard of Oz, Pete the magic dragon, Cats and Dogs, Aristocats, Homeward Bound
This making me feel al xmassy and want to curl up and watch kiddy movies while scoffing lots of chocolate!
:hihi:
How about Danny Kaye in "Court Jester" a very funny film from 1955.
With the very funny script, about the pellet with the poison in the vessel with the pestle
and the chalice from the palace, with the brew that is true.
also another one of my favourites, "The Sundowners" starring, Robert Mitchem and
Deborah Kerr.
Goodfellas.
Gutted I couldn't get channel 5 the other night when it was on.
Top 'family' film. :thumbsup:
HappyHoosier 05-12-2007, 04:18 CAN YOU?! is that in the old version or the Johnny Depp one?!
It's in the older version with Gene Wilder. It's one of the images that flashes on the wall when the boat is going through the tunnel on the chocolate river. Also there's a shot of a giant millipede crawling over a man's lip. Scary film, especially with those orange Oompa Loompas everywhere.
HappyHoosier 05-12-2007, 04:26 I hated all the movies that had an animal dying -- ie. "Old Yeller" and "Bambi."
Among my family-friendly favorites... "Oliver!"; "In Search of the Castaways" and "The Parent Trap" (both with Hayley Mills); "Swiss Family Robinson"; "Dr. Doolittle" (with Rex Harrison, not Eddie Murphy) and "The Wizard of Oz."
beckelina 05-12-2007, 09:33 The Princess Bride - can't remember seeing it in the countdown..
I love the Wizard of Oz. That's quite scary too though, especially Return to Oz with the weird heads.
pleathwood 05-12-2007, 11:55 The Princess Bride - can't remember seeing it in the countdown..
it was there, the scene in the fire swamp with the flame spouts and lightning sand and the ROUS (Rodents of Unusual Size).
beckelina 05-12-2007, 11:59 Good! Would have been a travesty if not...
I think I'm correct in thinking that the whole 'As You Wiissshh...' tumble tumble bump scene was filmed in Cave Dale in Castleton?
charlie9865 05-12-2007, 12:32 I love the disney films,like pocahontas,little mermaid,lady and the tramp their classics.
briggy1967 10-12-2007, 02:18 Oliver Twist every time
briggy1967 10-12-2007, 02:20 Watched Flight of the Navigator on www.boxsweeper.com last night.....and its FREE
surfinjim 12-12-2007, 05:31 Any of the St Trinian films (old skool ones).
Chitty chitty bang bang.
Polar Express (great film)
Anything on Pixar
Jim:thumbsup:
topshop_las 12-12-2007, 21:20 the golden compass
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