HITNRUNXX wrote:
Ok, seriously, if anyone can recommend any good slightly older (like a year old or more) family movies, I would appreciate it. We got a super cheap "Family Movie Pass" at our local Blockbuster, and have been going through some the selection. The successes have been outweighed by some pretty crappy things. Here are some examples from the last few weeks:
Here's about as exhaustive of a list as I can come up with this morning:
- Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (always a classic)
- any collection of Batman: The Animated Series, Pinky & the Brain, Animaniacs! or Freakazoid!; don't underestimate the 90's toons
- for that matter, a lot of the Batman animated feature films have gotten good ratings. Mask of the Phantasm, I think one of them was
- some mouse flicks: Ratatouille, the Secret of NIMH, one of the Rescuers or the Tale of Despereaux, Stuart Little, American Tale
- Iron Giant
- the animated Lord of the Rings movies, depending on how much weird shit you want to watch
- Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Marry Poppins, Nanny McPhee
- things like Milo & Otis, Babe, The Cat from Outer Space, and Black Stallion
- any number of CGI films (plenty of good ones to choose from) or Disney Classics (cartoon or otherwise); ones that immediately spring to mind are Monsters Inc., Up, Despicable Me, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and Monsters vs Aliens
- Discworld adaptations like The Hogfather, Going Postal, or the harder-to-find animated Wyrd Sisters or Soul Music (Christopher Lee plays Death)
- the original Willy Wonka film with Gene Wilder, plus Young Frankenstein
- The Mask, Ghostbusters
- Honey, I shrunk the Kids, Pure Luck
- Pan's Labrynth, Beetlejuice
- the Witches, Hocus Pocus or Ernest Scared Stupid/Saves Christmas/Goes to Jail
- Labyrinth, Time Bandits, Princess Bride, Goonies, Back to the Future, Legend, Pagemaster
- The Last Unicorn, if you're feeling adventurous
- Home Alone (if you haven't seen it a thousand times), the Santa Clause (and 2/3 if you can stomach more)
- Christmas Vacation, Coneheads
- stop-motion flicks like Coraline, the Fantastic Mr. Fox, or Wallace & Grommit (particularly Curse of the Were-Rabbit)
- a lot of the Peter Pan movies, especially Hook
- mild Japanese stuff like Princess Mononoke or Spirited Away
- the Addams Family films
- I liked "the Red Balloon" when I was a kid
- the new "Chronicles of Narnia" films are relatively bloodless
- Fantasia/F2000, if you know what scenes you want to skip
- The Rock's Tooth Fairy isn't nearly as bad as the concept makes it sound. good supporting cast. might as well add Tim Allen's Shaggy Dog at this point
Most of these you should be able to find at a rental shop. Things like Discworld (aside from Hogfather), probably not.
e: adding Short Circuit and Wall E before I sign off for a bit