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Films to watch with my kids over Halloween?
Anybody have any suggestions for films to watch with my kids over halloween?
They are 11 and 7, strangely, my 7 year old has a greater love of horror than my elder. They can't be too scary, and obviously not too much language, and no nudity/sex/drug use. I was thinking about some Hammer films, and maybe the changeling, but they may find them a bit boring. I've also considered Carpenters The Fog, but it may be a bit scary for them. Then there's nightmare on elm street... could be a winner as it's got a faster pace? Woman in black may be ok, but again, a bit slow. Darkness falls? That could be ok. Any suggestions? |
If they scare easy and still have baby teeth Darkness Falls might be a bit much, lol, what about The Frighteners, that's more a comedy horror, scary and funny too
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my kid is 6 - just watched Tremors and loved it
there's very mild language.... monster club if you can find it something wicked this way comes i think there's a bit of nudity in the fog but i think i'd be more concerned about the level of violence re. the 7 year old. we dont feel like explaining sex to a 6 year old right now but just nudity - who cares ... |
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as long as he doesnt mind 'splainin to his kid why the ghost is humping a mummy :) |
I know I am always suggesting this film as perfect entertainment, but here it is again. You can't do anything better than pop in "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (from 1948).
It's kid-friendly (I saw it when I was a kid and it was just scary enough--no more, no less). It has monsters and great special effects and sets. It's still funny after nearly sixty years. The humor and horror play off each other brilliantly. Each adds to the other. And because it was made when it was made, the horrific qualities are largely implied and conceptual, instead of graphic. If you want to crank the horror up a bit, I would suggest "Horror of Dracula" (from 1958). This is actually a serious horror film. It's pretty fast-moving and exciting. Not a comedy. The vampires are pretty violent and threatening. This was also the first Dracula film made in color, and it has a rich Technicolor look...and some splashes of blood here and there! It's an older film but it still packs a nice punch today. |
Just a side note too, I think "The Changeling" might be a little bit much. That film I think is for the 15 and up crowd. Younger kids would not be as likely to relate to the story and might perceive it as slow. Of course, I could be wrong about that.
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my favorite too - just kind of hard to find |
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oh ..another one is Tobe hoopers "Invaders From Mars" remake ..
great looking creatures ...lots of fun... an homage to the 50's era sci-fi but less talky ... moves along at a good pace for the kids. |
I think NOES is a good choice cause it can be funny too. Also, What about The Lost Boys? That has been my fav since I was 5!
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hmmm - i dont know if i'd show lost boys to my kid even at 7 years.
still pretty graphic ... when it gets weird between the 2 brothers (before the dog helped out) might be uncomfortable for a kid that age as well |
Tough to pick a horror movie for a 7 year old if you don't know his/hers disposition.
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They're gonna watch FRIDAY? |
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Making Contact
Poltergeist Cat's Eye |
"Gamera: Guardian of the Universe" (1995)
That'll freak 'em out real good. |
ahh what the hell, get them the guinea pig series ..
kids like guinea pigs right ? |
NOT Lemora: A Childhood Tale of Terror. That creeped me out when I was 26.
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Dude. "Lemora" is still one of the scariest movies ever for me.
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Wow, this is one active board! Thanks for the suggestions.
I forgot all about monster squad! I need to track that down, they'll love it. Tremors is good too. I'll check HMV on the weekend. Guinea pig experiment :eek: :D |
NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS!!!...I can't believe you guys didn't mention it
Beetlejuice Casper...The movie...With Christina Ricci Addams Family...The movie Addams Family 2 Gremlins Gremlins 2 Ghostbusters |
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yeah my kid likes all those too .. i think he was trying to find something a little more ...edgy though |
OMG..I can't believe I forgot...
Witches Hocus Pocus You GOTTA do those with the kids...Definitely :) Dustin's contribution: Ernest Scared Stupid |
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Critters? Eight Legged Freaks? Arachnaphobia? Lake Placid? Killer Clowns From Outer Space? Chucky? Mine LOVE Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, and Army Of Darkness |
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i think he's avoiding language so i think lake placid might be a big no no with foul mouth B.W. ditto chucky. i've thought of letting my kid see 8 legged freaks but i'm a bit wary of unintentionally instilling a fear of spiders in him .. i tend to stay away from 'real' critters and stick with monsters because he knows they arent real. not sure how to gauge at what point he can handle the other stuff without it leaving any weird/negative impressions on him. |
kingdom of the spiders
Frogs Willard Garbage Pail Kids Dreamscape The Dark Crystal Ice Pirates |
Jeez, I haven't seen Ice Pirates in a million freakin years--like more than 20 years. I remember it had a really funny poster illo.
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Go for some Universal. I saw Drcula '31 for the first time when I was three...one of my favourite movies ever since.
Wolf Man, Frankenstein...most of the sequels...Universal does it best. No language, no nudity, very very little onscreen violence...Perfect? Frighteners is a good one, for the most part...Urge brought up a good point though, the ol' "Hanging" Judge might raise some uncomfortable questions. |
you can buy it on dvd now i got it off amazon like 6 months ago. its good clean fun for the whole family as long as children dont start asking about the "space herpes" :eek:
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My kids have seen eight legged freaks, they really enjoyed it. They also liked Goonies, but not as much as I thought they would (I loved it). They do keep asking one of my mates to do the 'truffle shuffle' for them though. :D
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What about Legend? Not horror, but has some kick ass monsters in it. |
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not to mention tom cruise in his greatest role of all time. The seeds of scientology were planted in those forests i think. |
Oh yeaaahhhh...Yokai Monsters/Spook Warfare aka 100-Monster War or whatever it's called. That movie is really fun! It's got a couple of moments that might frighten really small ones but overall it's not too scary and it's basically family-friendly.
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Invaders From Mars (the remake)
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Everything Rayne said is pretty much what i was going to suggest. Tim Burtons Corpse Bride s great, i love it.Maybe The Fly,and i was thinking Goosebumps!
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Sleepy Hollow would be another good one.
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