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1219.1 | | MARVEL::DAVIDC | Don't lose your head. | Fri Feb 21 1997 11:24 | 8 |
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The Princess Bride and Labyrinth, two definates in my book.
Enjoy....
Inigo Montoya.
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1219.2 | As...you...wish | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Feb 21 1997 11:26 | 5 |
| Do oldies count?
The Princess Bride (a near perfect movie, IMO)
Leslie
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1219.3 | Two I liked | QUARRY::reeves | Jon Reeves, UNIX compiler group | Fri Feb 21 1997 14:18 | 2 |
| The Secret of Roan Inish (might be a little slow moving for some)
Into the West
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1219.4 | Here's a few | SWAM1::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Fri Feb 21 1997 14:26 | 6 |
| I didn't see the original, but both my son and I enjoyed the Homeward
Bound films enormously, as well as Angels in the Outfield, and a Kid in
King Arthur's Court.
Marilyn
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1219.5 | INCONCEIVABLE! | NEWVAX::BUCHMAN | The Dread Pirate Roberts | Fri Feb 21 1997 14:37 | 9 |
| BIG vote for the Princess Bride!!!
Also Tom and Huck, though there is one scene which we always fast
forward through if our 2-year-old is watching.
Wizard of Oz is almost too obvious to mention, but I never tire of it.
Also fun is Pirates of Penzance.
Jim
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1219.6 | This is an excellent Topic which I'll monitor | KAOFS::P_CHAPLINSKY | | Fri Feb 21 1997 14:54 | 9 |
| My four year old daughter and five year old son both love HOME ALONE 1
and HOME ALONE 2. I believe they liked the second one even more than
the first. Another one they liked, but I can't remember the title as
we had only rented it, is a story about a young boy who's father
works for some large hotel who meets and saves an orangutan.
They did not enjoy Free Willy as it dragged.
PChaplinsky
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1219.7 | clay animation genius | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Feb 21 1997 15:17 | 3 |
| Any of the 3 Wallace & Gromit videos (A Grand Day Out, The Wrong
Trousers, and A Close Shave, by Nick Park). Each is about 1/2 hour
long.
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1219.8 | Babe the Pig | GOBUCS::COOLEY | Megan and Michelle's Daddy | Fri Feb 21 1997 16:05 | 5 |
| What??? Nobody mentioned "Babe" yet?
Mary Poppins is good too, if you can take the singing... (and it's long)
Warren
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1219.9 | | FABSIX::C_GARRITY | | Fri Feb 21 1997 16:19 | 1 |
| "Homeward Bound" was a fun one.
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1219.10 | | ACISS2::s_coghill.dyo.dec.com::CoghillS | Steve Coghill, NSIS Solution Architect | Fri Feb 21 1997 16:31 | 6 |
| In Search of the Castaways
Swiss Family Robinson
Treasure Island
Babes in Toyland
Fantasia
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1219.11 | | AYOV22::KKEARY | | Mon Feb 24 1997 06:59 | 3 |
| Wizard of Oz
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
ET
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1219.12 | | WRKSYS::LASKY | | Mon Feb 24 1997 08:24 | 4 |
| DragonHeart
Land before Time
An American Tail
The Mighty Ducks
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1219.13 | | DPE1::ARMSTRONG | | Mon Feb 24 1997 08:29 | 9 |
| I second the votes for Fly Away Home (its in the rental places
right now) and Secret of Roan Innish.
My kids (and I) loved Alaska thats also out right now.
We also all love many of the old Musicals....Oklahoma, South Pacific, etc.
Also Annie and Wizard of Oz
bob
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1219.14 | Alaska was alittle too sophicated for our 3 year old | NAC::WALTER | | Mon Feb 24 1997 09:37 | 7 |
| My three year old didn't care too much for Alaska. It dragged a bit
for him (the polar bear was the only interesting thing for him) but we
enjoyed it because of the scenery.
Great suggestions so far!
cj
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1219.15 | great Aussie scenery | TROOA::BUTKOVICH | people in masks cannot be trusted | Mon Feb 24 1997 12:51 | 1 |
| The Man from Snowy River
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1219.16 | details please | NAC::WALTER | | Mon Feb 24 1997 15:31 | 3 |
| What is a Princess Bride about?
cj
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1219.17 | Matilda good | KAOFS::P_CHAPLINSKY | | Mon Feb 24 1997 16:19 | 11 |
| My children love Fantasia which I didn't mention as the base noter
requested films that are NOT animated. I also didn't mention Mary
Poppins, and Bednobs & Broomsticks as the films are partly animated.
I can't remember if Dr. Doolittle is also partly animated.
We purchased "Matilda" and watched it Friday night. The whole family
liked it but I can see that the "Home Alone's" will still be their
favourite with all the action and traps that are set up to catch
Harry and Marvin.
PChaplinsky
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1219.18 | | BUSY::SLAB | A cross upon her bedroom wall ... | Mon Feb 24 1997 16:34 | 5 |
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I loved "Will Wonka and the Chocolate Factory".
Still do, actually.
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1219.19 | Cinderella | TNPUBS::WOODWARD | I'll put this moment...here | Mon Feb 24 1997 16:46 | 5 |
| There's a Cinderella movie that came out in the 60s with real actors.
It was great. I found it at Blockbuster in the family section.
It's much better than the animated Disney version. It was my
favorite film when I was young.
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1219.20 | In my own little corner, in my own little chair... | SWAM1::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Mon Feb 24 1997 17:31 | 9 |
| Re -1
Mine, too. If we're thinking of the same one, it starts Leslie Anne
Warren as Cinderella, and Stuart Damon (Alan Quartermaine in Generl
Hospital) as the prince. A friend of mine gave me the video a couple of
years ago. Unfortunately, it hasn't aged well.
Marilyn
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1219.21 | Toy Story | DECC::SULLIVAN | Jeff Sullivan | Mon Feb 24 1997 19:07 | 9 |
| No one mentioned "Toy Story" yet? Even adults will like that one.
I agree with the Wallace & Grommit suggestion. Also, how about "James and the
Giant Peach" (and possibly "Nightmare Before Christmas")?
I got my niece "Babe" and "Homeward Bound 2" as gifts (she likes animals). She
also has "Black Beauty" and a few of the recent Disney "classics".
-Jeff
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1219.22 | a fairy tale, perfectly executed | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:19 | 12 |
| Here's a quick attempt at some of the elements in "The Princess Bride":
Peter Falk as the modern-day grandfather reading the *book*
_The_Princess_Bride_ to his grandson (Fred Savage, at around age 8).
A beautiful princess, a simple farm lad, swordfights, magic, poison,
revenge, a pirate, a giant, quicksand, an evil prince, True Love, and
the funniest clergyman in film history (IMNSHO).
All this, and directed by Rob Reiner too!
Leslie
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1219.23 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Dig_It_Al | Fri Feb 28 1997 06:19 | 2 |
| "The Never Ending Story"
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1219.24 | Two or three that come to mind | CADSYS::KELLEY | Linoleume Blownaparte | Fri Feb 28 1997 13:28 | 15 |
| Off the top of my head:
"The Secret Garden" - either produced or directed by Francis Ford Coppolla.
Probably available in your local library. Excellent movie. Very good child
actors. Not filled with cutesy performances ala Macaulay Culkin.
"Willow" - A Ron Howard movie
"Walkabout" an Australian movie made in the early '70s. Stars Jenny Agutter of
Logan's Run and Equus fame.
"Careful He Might Hear You", another Australian drama. Made in the early '80s.
Stars Wendy Hughes.
/JK
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1219.25 | | MARVEL::DAVIDC | Don't lose your head. | Mon Mar 03 1997 05:03 | 8 |
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Re. -1
Willow - classic flick. Loved it.
Chris D.
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1219.26 | ANOTHER VOTE FOR THE NEVER ENDING STORY! | POWDML::GROEZINGER | | Wed Mar 05 1997 15:59 | 5 |
| Another vote for The Never Ending Story. My son is now 23 and still
remembers the first time we watched it. It was such an uplifting
and fun family movie!
Judes
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1219.27 | Whats her name? | FABSIX::S_MCCORMICK | Boston Strangler TA/FC...Pager #672 | Wed Mar 05 1997 21:41 | 5 |
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Has anyone figured out what Bastian mothers name is that he
yelled out? Closed captioning doesn't even pick it up.
Scott.
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1219.28 | | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Thu Mar 06 1997 00:43 | 7 |
| Land Before Time.
yup yup yup!
E
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1219.29 | Spoiler warning. Answer behind ff | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, will travel! | Thu Mar 06 1997 19:49 | 5 |
| >> Has anyone figured out what Bastian mothers name is that he
>> yelled out? Closed captioning doesn't even pick it up.
It sounded like "Martha" to me.
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1219.30 | good week for children's movies on TV | NAC::WALTER | | Tue Mar 18 1997 11:59 | 4 |
| Probably not appropriate but both The Willow and The Princess Bride are
on this week. Willow is on tonight I believe and TPB is on Friday.
cj
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