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Kids? Gifts? Movies! - 10 Best Children's Movies
by millinocket | Nov 28 '03
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Top 10 Children's movies (Reply to this comment)
by skbreese, skbreese is an Advisor on Epinions in Movies
Great choices, although I would probably have included The Lion King or Beauty And The Beast due their strong messages. Sheila
Nov 28 '03
2:21 pm PST

Great, great top 10.... (Reply to this comment)
by cripper
....I love this top 10 list as well, despite the fact I used to always make fun of the theme song of The Snowman ("I'm flying in the air/I lost my underwear, so there"). Yes, I know that's lame, but making parodies of songs was always a hobby.

Anyway, thanks for the great review.

cripper
Nov 28 '03
2:43 pm PST

nice choices (Reply to this comment)
by jankp
I thought Toy Story 2 was even better. Shrek? Couldn't watch it. Ice Age, though, was very cute. So many I haven't seen actually.

Jan
Nov 28 '03
5:36 pm PST

... (Reply to this comment)
by lemon_lime
Sue,

A great list, to be sure. I've seen and loved most all of these movies at one time or another in my childhood (and loved both Babe and Toy Story as a no-longer-young-enough-to-be-in-my-youth-but-i-still-enjoyed-them-and-now-remember-them-as-if-they-were-from-my-childhood sort of way). Though, as great as Toy Story was, I would have to agree with jan that Toy Story 2 was an even better film.

Also, I promise you Finding Nemo will boot one of these ten films off your list once you've seen it...it's simply too good to not wind up in your list in time.

But I do admit to being quite upset that you didn't include the children's classic Jack Frost starring Michael Keaton as a father who dies but comes back to life in the form of a freaky snowman to try and make his kids feel better. That this list doesn't include such a gem is only testament to its inferiority. I will pray for you.

Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving...

Chad.
Nov 28 '03
11:27 pm PST

More ideas for the Grandchildren Hope Chest (Reply to this comment)
by treeseed
"Oh, Terrie, not another cartoon!"
This is what my husband says when I bring another Disney animated movie home from rummage sale day. They are for my Grandchildren Hope Chest...but until that day that I can share them with the grand kiddies...I just have to watch them with my husband. Loved your list.
Terrie
Nov 29 '03
6:16 am PST

Sue Babe (Reply to this comment)
by kristinafh
I have never seen James and the Giant Peach. I'll check it out! Kristina :)
Nov 29 '03
7:03 am PST

Giant peaches (Reply to this comment)
by beckytcy
Sue,
I never saw James and the Giant Peach despite the fact that it's one of my favorite books. Must rectify that situation ASAP.

Great list!
Becky
Nov 29 '03
7:10 am PST

Re: Top 10 Children's movies (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Sheila,

although I would probably have included The Lion King or Beauty And The Beast due their strong messages

None of the new generation Disney hits made the list. I like some of them, but they scare my kids. The violence is too intense, even in cartoon form. My daughter still can't watch Beauty and the Beast all the way through. Thanks for stopping to comment!

Sue
Nov 29 '03
8:40 am PST

Re: Great, great top 10.... (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Cripper,

I love the music to The Snowman! Now I'll have to start making up lyrics to it......you've created a monster! ;)

Sue
Nov 29 '03
8:41 am PST

Re: nice choices (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Jan,

I thought Toy Story 2 was even better. Shrek? Couldn't watch it

I still have a real soft spot for the original Toy Story. And Shrek just cracks me up - the donkey is too funny and the kids love all the ooey gooey ogre yuck!

Sue
Nov 29 '03
8:43 am PST

Re: ... (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Chadling,

loved both Babe and Toy Story as a no - longer - young - enough - to - be - in - my - youth - but - i - still - enjoyed - them - and - now - remember - them - as - if - they - were - from - my- childhood sort of way

I'm still loving things like that - I like to think of it as my inner child, though I suspect that it's just my regular, outer child. Don't you just love Babe singing Christmas Carols?

Toy Story 2 was an even better film.

Oh, it's so sad when you're wrong ;)

I promise you Finding Nemo will boot one of these ten films off your list once you've seen it

Both kids have seen it, I have not - I've heard so many good things about it, I suspect it will make its way into the house fairly soon.

But I do admit to being quite upset that you didn't include the children's classic Jack Frost starring Michael Keaton as a father who dies but comes back to life in the form of a freaky snowman to try and make his kids feel better. That this list doesn't include such a gem is only testament to its inferiority.

Well, I did have that in here, but booted it in favor of North, another children's classic about replacing one's parents, but in the end I couldn't decide between the two and went with dark horse The Wizard of Oz. I hope you can forgive me.

Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving...

And I you, my Chadlet.

Sue
Nov 29 '03
8:57 am PST

Re: Sue Babe (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Kristina,

I have never seen James and the Giant Peach.

Oh, it's loads of fun. Though the aunts at the beginning are a little scary if the kids are still small. I, of course, love them ;)

Sue
Nov 29 '03
8:58 am PST

Re: Giant peaches (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Becky,

This book was always checked out of the library when I was a kid - everyone wanted to read it! The movie is great fun, I hope you like it!

Sue
Nov 29 '03
9:01 am PST

Re: More ideas for the Grandchildren Hope Chest (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Terrie,

This is what my husband says when I bring another Disney animated movie home from rummage sale day. They are for my Grandchildren Hope Chest...but until that day that I can share them with the grand kiddies...I just have to watch them with my husband.

No matter how many times I've seen these movies, whenever the kids want to watch them (or I casually suggest "why don't we watch "Babe"?) I still find myself watching and enjoying. I like the idea of the Grandchildren's Hope Chest - that's a great reason to keep all these movies - and watch them!!

Sue
Nov 29 '03
9:07 am PST

... (Reply to this comment)
by Psychovant
*shaking head sadly*

No Spirited Away or Princess Mononoke? No Finding Nemo? No Monsters, Inc.? No The Year Without A Santa Claus (if only for the song, "I'm Mister Green Christmas, I'm Mister Sun, I'm Mister Heat Blister, I'm Mister Hundred and One... They call me Heat Miser."

The inclusion of my all-time favorite film ever, Wizard of Oz, has managed to quell my angst however. ;) Nice list.

Shannon ...
Nov 29 '03
11:45 am PST

Re: ... (Reply to this comment)
by sadgit
"Mary Poppins" is my favourite of your choices. It was so surreal and full of colour, it still speaks to my childhood experience and imagination.
Nov 29 '03
1:37 pm PST

Nice list! (Reply to this comment)
by captaind
The only one I disagree with is "Babe" - switched it off after approx. 2 minutes, just to annoying!

But apart from that these are great choices!

Dave
Nov 29 '03
3:25 pm PST

Re: boo! (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
N8,

You listed Shrek but not Monsters Inc.?

Yep. I didn't really like Monster's Inc. that much, and again, it scared the kids. Neither one liked all the screaming. And remember, I live with a ten year old boy - potty humor is my life. Poor Shrek, he's just getting no love at all.

But I agree with the rest of your list.

:)

Sue
Nov 29 '03
4:37 pm PST

Re: ... (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Shannon,

No Spirited Away or Princess Mononoke? No Finding Nemo? No Monsters, Inc.? No The Year Without A Santa Claus (if only for the song, "I'm Mister Green Christmas, I'm Mister Sun, I'm Mister Heat Blister, I'm Mister Hundred and One... They call me Heat Miser."

But......but.....but......okay, I haven't seen Spirited, Princess or Nemo, so I claim ignorance on those. Monster's Inc. scared the tots (though James' aunts didn't - I can't figure these small people out). The Year Without a Santa Claus, though - I love that one! The Heat Meister and Mr. Freeze - they were some of my favorites as a kid - I haven't seen that one in years! Now I'm gonna have that song in my head for hours......:)

Sue
Nov 29 '03
4:47 pm PST

Re: Re: ... (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Sadgit,

"Mary Poppins" is my favourite of your choices. It was so surreal and full of colour, it still speaks to my childhood experience and imagination.

Mary Poppins is the first movie I ever bought for my kids - I loved it so much growing up. I still watch it every time they ask to put it on. I love it when she takes all the stuff out of her carpet bag - that scene was so magical when I was a kid. Thanks for stopping to comment!!

Sue
Nov 29 '03
4:50 pm PST

Re: Nice list! (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Dave,

The only one I disagree with is "Babe" - switched it off after approx. 2 minutes, just to annoying!

What, you have a problem with little talking piglets? Sheesh ;)

I didn't see this for a long time after it came out, and could not fathom how it got those Academy Award nominations, but when I finally caught it on cable, I just really liked that pig, darn it. He's cuuuuuute!

Sue
Nov 29 '03
4:54 pm PST

Everybody seems to be adding their candidates... (Reply to this comment)
by st_patrick
so I'll add a few of my own:

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Walt Disney's landmark animated classic.
"The Four Hundred Blows" A French New Wave classic and Francois Truffaut's first feature film.
"The Thief of Baghdad" Arabian Nights galore.
"The Goonies"
"Stand by Me"
"ET: the Extra-Terrestrial"

I was delighted to see the underrated "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" on your list. This film's a great incentive to get naughty kids to behave. And who doesn't have fond memories of seeing "The Wizard of Oz" growing up?

Patrick
Nov 29 '03
5:27 pm PST

There's a few on here (Reply to this comment)
by katmar
I haven't seen, but going with the ones I've seen, I'd have to say "Babe" is my favorite, hands down. God, I loved that movie. I also enjoyed "Shrek" way more than I thought I would.

I think what took away some of my appreciation for the other films was the fact that I had kidnapped seven neighborhood children, and it made me a little nervous, if you know what I mean.

I have no kids of my own, and Amanda wasn't here yet, so I did what I had to do. Now, keep in mind they're all safe and sound now, but it's hard to really enjoy a film while listening for sirens. Okay, 'nuff said.

And as much as kids and adults love "The Wizard Of Oz," I thought it was the weirdest piece of sh*t in the world. It made me curious as to the exact mixture of drugs the filmmakers and writers were on. It actually freaked me out. But that's probably just me.

I can't believe "May" isn't on this list, by the way. I "brought over" a few children several months ago, and they were literally screaming with delight! So, you may need to amend this.

And how about an inclusion of "Solaris," just for the hell of it? :) :) (Huge grin on my evil face, can you see it? Hold on, I'll come to the window. How about now? Oh cool!! Hi honey! How are you? Your hair looks cute pink! Okay, see ya later!)

Is bowling still on for tomorrow? I wasn't sure, due to the holidays. Oh, and those links you gave me the last time (to the tattoo parlor and the sports place)? None of them worked the way you had them printed. I tried just going in through the main site, but one was in a foreign language.

I'm probably on some list now, aren't I? Might explain the FBI-looking car that's been hanging around. I cannot believe you got me again.

Well, paybacks are a b*tch, neighbor, so keep an eye on Santa Claus and his lovely, bejeweled reindeer.

Your lovely, sane, and incredibly thoughtful neighbor,

Marsha
Nov 29 '03
7:55 pm PST

Re: There's a few on here (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Marsha,

First of all, you have to stop pretending your 50 cats are children, it makes the other neighbors nervous. And that isn't FBI outside, it's catnappers.

going with the ones I've seen, I'd have to say "Babe" is my favorite, hands down. God, I loved that movie. I also enjoyed "Shrek" way more than I thought I would.

I love Babe, too. He's so cute singing - and James Cromwell is great as Farmer Hoggett. I thought I would hate Shrek, too. But the kids got it as a gift, and we've watched it so many times - it's been a long time since Eddie Murphy made me laugh, but he sure does here!

And as much as kids and adults love "The Wizard Of Oz," I thought it was the weirdest piece of sh*t in the world.

Oh, that's just too funny! But, actually, I do remember being a little freaked out by the Flying Monkeys as a kid. I always loved the scene of the Land of Oz makeover, though.

I can't believe "May" isn't on this list

It was close, but she just missed the cut. She got edged out by "Psycho" which was then narrowly booted by "Mary Poppins" - that nanny has guts! ;)

Your hair looks cute pink!

Oh, I knew you would like it! Makes me kind of an edgy soccer mom, don't you think?

And since the last links failed me, here is your new outfit:

http://www.cigallery.com/images/soto/Mardi%20Gras%20Princess%20Grap.jpg

Soooooo you!

Sue
Nov 30 '03
9:56 am PST

Re: Everybody seems to be adding their candidates... (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Patrick,

I hadn't even heard of a couple of your choices! I'll have to check them out, especially "The Four Hundred Blows". "Stand by Me" remains one of the best Stephen King adaptations to date - with Carrie and Shawshank - and really the only one that captures his unique ability to understand kids. It's a very good choice for older kids.

I still have yet to see "The Goonies" - I should do that! And I would never leave off "Willy Wonka" - it ran once a year on TV when I was a kid, and we all looked forward to it, I still love it. Thanks Patrick!

Sue
Nov 30 '03
10:05 am PST

Re: Re: There's a few on here (Reply to this comment)
by katmar
SuePrincess,

I killed all of my cats with ashtrays, remember? Just like May asked me to do! So stop with all the cat comments, okay? It still hurts me just a little. They were children that I brought over willingly from the playground. All right? Now say no more.

And if you think those are catnappers, you're seriously mistaken. Trust me, I know my G-Men. Just don't ask me how. It's a "family" sort of secret. So cut the sh*t with the Hummer parties until I say it's okay. These aren't men to be fooled with.

And oh my God, I absolutely loved the Princess Mardi Gras headpiece!!! Can we stop and get it for bowling?! Please? (And maybe we can lose the G-Men for the night if we're in disguise. Sshhhh...)

Okay, see you at seven!

Your protective, loving, neighborhood princess,
Marsha
Nov 30 '03
7:58 pm PST

glamour, perseverance, and pigs who herd giant cloud rhinoceri (Reply to this comment)
by voxpoptart
Based on your wisdom in having chosen Babe, Willy Wonka, a Bug's Life, the Wizard of Oz, and Shrek, i will consider this my wake-up call to watch the other five (although Willy Wonka i actually have the DVD of lying on the living-room table: it had been too long).

But no, i don't really believe that there are ten kids' movies better than Charlotte's Web. Were you placing affirmative action quotas that limited pigs? Very un-Midwestern of you.

cheers,
- Brian
Dec 02 '03
4:12 am PST

Re: Re: Re: There's a few on here (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Marsha,

I killed all of my cats with ashtrays, remember?

I'm telling.

Trust me, I know my G-Men. Just don't ask me how. It's a "family" sort of secret.

Oooh, like mobsters? I'm a fan of mobsters, now.

And oh my God, I absolutely loved the Princess Mardi Gras headpiece!!!

I knew you would! It's so very, very chic.........

Sue
Dec 02 '03
8:59 am PST

Re: glamour, perseverance, and pigs who herd giant cloud rhinoceri (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Brian,

First off, I love your comment title. Imagine how trippy it would be if they somehow rolled all these movies into one.

Based on your wisdom in having chosen Babe, Willy Wonka, a Bug's Life, the Wizard of Oz, and Shrek, i will consider this my wake-up call to watch the other five

Oh, you should. I think you would love The Snowman - even if you hate Christmas it's a winner based on style alone. And James and the Giant Peach is almost better for adults than kids.

But no, i don't really believe that there are ten kids' movies better than Charlotte's Web. Were you placing affirmative action quotas that limited pigs? Very un-Midwestern of you.

It's true. One talking pig per list is the limit. It's a harsh world here in farm country, but I'm sticking by the code.

Sue
Dec 02 '03
9:05 am PST

Re: ------------- (Reply to this comment)
by millinocket, millinocket is a Lead on Epinions in Movies
Jack,

Okay, I can understand not seeing things like James and the Giant Peach, but Mary Poppins and The Wizard of Oz? You were deprived. At least you got to have the mandatory oompa loompa nightmares, though. Interestingly enough, they don't scare the kids, even though some of the stuff in animated Disney films does.

I didn't see (or hear of) The Snowman until a couple of years ago - my kids got it as a gift. It's fabulous.

As for Babe - I love the whole thing. From the story to the special effects to the great sense of fantasy in the cinematography. And Shrek is just getting all sorts of grief, here! Come on, he's an ogre in love! He's big and slimy and disgusting! Well, I guess that might not appeal to everyone.

Are you doing this to show me up or something, damnit!?

Is it working?

So how about a top-10 of nudie flicks, now?

Oh, I think I'll leave that to you........

Sue
Dec 02 '03
9:16 am PST
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