Torminalis - Member
Labyrinth
took my two 10 & 12 to see this recently, my 10yo daughter couldn't stop laughing at it, not with it; and pointing out non too subtly of David Bowies' costume that "you can see his willy" ! On reflection it was a rubbish film.
Road Runner. Meep! meep!
Been banned from playing NWA to wreckerjnr as he's starting to pick up words. Shame, he seemed to enjoy it.
stop laughing at it, not with it
You have failed as a parent.
We did police academy and Mr bean recently, police academy went down very well.
One of my six year olds adores music.
Today she said she wanted to go to Glastonbury with me tomorrow so she can see Pharell Williams and Hozier.
My work is done, not so much for the choice of music but the fact she enjoys music enough to want to go to a festival.
I told her she can watch it on the telly (which she will do all weekend if she could) and watch out for daddy 🙂
When I saw the tittle I thought Wayne's World before I opened the thread
We also enjoyed
Blues Brothers
and "The commitments"
The RADIO version of hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy.
(Edit: top tip: download it on MP3 for long car journeys)
Ferris beuler. Kids absolutely love it. God knows how many times I've seen it but it never gets boring.
I reckon they'd like weekend at bernies too but can't find it on anywhere.
Reset the telly to only show tennis/football/olympics/news then watch their little faces as they switch on expecting cartoons.
The lyrics to the "Grandstand" music as I can recall are
"It's time to go out
time to go out
time to go out
Grandstand is on"
Also if you want to ensure your kids are well rounded and educated, ensure none of their computer games load in less than 25 minutes and even then only load sucessfully 50% of the time.
Coming To America? Hmm, might want to skip the first 10 minutes for a start 😉
Offspring currently loves Little Shop of Horrors - finds the dentist hilarious.
We did Little Shop of Horrors on Sautrday Night, which they Loved. Both Bill and Ted films, which haven't aged as well, but they enjoyed anyway.
But Waynes World is still the benchmark, with Binneretee number one declaring that it is now her favourite film. She does a great Garth 'Foxy Lady' dance 😀
I just enabled Home Sharing and left them to it (for music anyway)
Hearing the Tom Rowland remix of The Kalxxons Love Frequency being played at 500db on the TV soundbar 'because it sounds awesome' confirmed that this was the right choice.
Cool Runnings?
binners - Member
But Waynes World is still the benchmark, with Binneretee number one declaring that it is now her favourite film. She does a great Garth 'Foxy Lady' dance
Oh that was a fashback! I got in trouble for letting my god daughter watch that & she carried on the "Foxy Lady" routine for years.
Some Miyazaki... I'd start with Nausicaa and then try Princess Mononoke though my boys also loved Laura - Castle in the Sky.
Princess Bride, Ferris Bueller - and you have to see Home Alone.
We also had great success with Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, as well as Zang Yimou's Hero and House of Flying Daggers.
Books... Skullduggery Pleasant, the Knife of Never Letting Go series and The Amulet of Samarkand.
at 11 get them to try Headhunters by Herbie Hancock - if they can handle music longer than 3 minutes they'll like the fact that it's funky but it gets them introduced to improvised solos in music
Ed emailed you. Did you receive? (About your band). FB'd you guys too. And stalked you too 😆
Watching that, I never realised Monkey magic was a japanese show! Was it a pisstake by the japanese? 😆MSP - Member
Meh, it is no monkey! Monkey is funky!
Hora: Yes but may struggle with availability at short notice
Already got my 4 year old obsessed with Star Wars (Episodes 4-6 obviously).
Thanks for the Trap Door shout - I'd been trying to remember what that was called for months!
Show them the Japanese version of The Ring for a laugh.

