A.K.A. my grandparents are going to be with us for crhistmas and we want to watch a movie.
Big fish, maybe?
Big Fish is a great idea, it's ok to watch with your family
Some of the more recent Pixar movies, maybe? Wall-e? Up?
The Human Centipede. A Christmas Classic!
It's a wonderful Life.
A Serbian Film is a general classic and can be enjoyed by the whole family.
Here's some shit to read;
[quote]The first 40 minutes or so of “A Serbian Film” — in which barely any dialogue is spoken, and almost no human figures appear on screen — is a cinematic poem of such wit and beauty that its darker implications may take a while to sink in. The scene is an intricately rendered city, bristling with skyscrapers but bereft of any inhabitants apart from a battered, industrious robot and his loyal cockroach sidekick. Hazy, dust-filtered sunlight illuminates a landscape of eerie, post-apocalyptic silence. This is a world without people, you might say without animation, though it teems with evidence of past life.[/quote]
[quote]We’ve grown accustomed to expecting surprises from Pixar, but “A Serbian Film” surely breaks new ground. It gives us a G-rated, computer-generated cartoon vision of our own potential extinction. It’s not the only film lately to engage this somber theme. As the earth heats up, the vanishing of humanity has become something of a hot topic, a preoccupation shared by directors like Steven Spielberg (“A.I.”), Francis Lawrence (“I Am Legend”), M. Night Shyamalan (“The Happening”) and Werner Herzog. In his recent documentary “Encounters at the End of the World” Mr. Herzog muses that “the human presence on this planet is not really sustainable,” a sentiment that is voiced, almost verbatim, in the second half of “A Serbian Film” When the whimsical techies at Pixar and a moody German auteur are sending out the same message, it may be time to pay attention.[/quote]
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is the most family-friendly actor out there. Go watch his movies. Especially Commando. Avoid Junior.
[QUOTE=Chaotic Lord;26858335]The Human Centipede. A Christmas Classic![/QUOTE]
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How about Human sexipede? I watched with my family yesterday, seemed that daddy liked it.
Repo: A Genetic Opera
Scrooged. A Christmas film that doesn't want to make me electrocute myself with Christmas lights.
Cannibal Holocaust
watch some christmas movies.
The Grinch with Jim Carrey
or Jack Frost that's a classic
Nevermind. We will watch Big fish.
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I laugh when I see that tagline.
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I hope Big Fish was a hit with your family. Good film.
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