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What's a good movie to watch with your mother?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by fadeaway, Jan 24, 2004.

  1. pasox2

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    The Sound of Music ?

    Ok you want non-G-rated. Apocalypse Now. Goodfellas. Godfather II. Raging Bull. Maybe that's just my mom. ;). She'll kick your ass.

    She can also sort through Seven Samurai or Seventh Seal. My Mom kicks ass. :) .
     
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  2. MacBeth

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    Mothers love Hugh Grant.
     
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    Boogie Nights, she will love Dirk.
     
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    I thought the same thing and then I saw your post right after that! LOL.

    I'm gonna have to go with "Easy Rider" then. Haha.
     
  5. Nomar

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    Chariots of Fire.

    Forrest Gump.
     
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    Legally Blonde, my mother in law though it was too cute!
     
  7. Sonny

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    Home Alone
    National Lampoon's Vacation
    Tommy Boy
     
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    My Dog Skip.

    I'm getting the book to send to my Mom. She is widowed and somewhat lonely and is thinking about getting a dog. Plus she grew up in Mississippi. The movie is great and I assume the book is too-- written by the late Willie Morris.

    This is a real heart-warming movie set in Mississippi during WWII with Kevin Bacon, Diane Lane, and Frankie Munoz.
     
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    " Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon ";)
     
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    American Psycho II, it is so stupid that it is quite funny
    Like Mike, I actually liked it.
     
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    Finding Nemo was actually pretty good, although it is G-rated. I also second Pirates of the Caribbean. Johnny Depp's pretty good in that.

    Have you seen any of the other mocumentaries (like Best in Show)? There's also Waiting for Guffman and a couple others.

    Is Bruce Almighty out on video? I haven't seen it, but I've heard decent things about it.
     
  12. gs1998

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    If you want brownie points, The Joy Luck Club.

    Worked like a charm. But then again, I'm a girl, and Chinese...
     
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    The Shipping News ;)
     
  14. Relativist

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    Did you tear up? I actually saw that in the theater with my mother and some other relatives. I swear I was the only one in the theatre who wasn't in tears when it was over. I did enjoy it though. I don't know if it has great rewatch value.
     
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    I would also like to know what was particularly emotionally affecting about that movie. Maybe it's a girl thing, except I don't get it. My friends all said "watch it with your mom for a bonding experience". So I did. I don't think she "got it" either. Then again, my mother is pretty tough...

    and we actually showed her a little of "American Pie" over Christmas when it came on TV. She actually took it pretty well, considering...
     
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    The Emperor's Club would be a good one. Its one of those Dead Poet's Society/Finding Forrester type of movies that are good to watch with family but are still enjoyable.
     
  17. synergy

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    You fools. Most of the movies you listed aren't even in the theatre's anymore. Three good, clean movies i've seen recently are Big Fish, Master and Commander, and Last Samurai. I would go with Big Fish as there is not much fighting involved.
     
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    American Psycho is a classic.

    I love that movie. It is brilliant and hilarious.
     
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    I have literally seen this movie at least 50 times. My favorite lines follow:

    Patrick Bateman: Sabrina, don't just stare at it. Eat it.

    Patrick Bateman: I have all the characteristics of a human being: blood, flesh, skin, hair; but not a single, clear, identifiable emotion, except for greed and disgust. Something horrible is happening inside of me and I don't know why. My nightly bloodlust has overflown into my days. I feel lethal, on the verge of frenzy. I think my mask of sanity is about to slip.

    Bateman: I had a shower...and some sorbet
     

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