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Cheli
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Well, I will most likely be involved with a school fundraiser next year - a movie night.

What I'd like are some suggestions of good movies - preferably fairly recent, and on DVD or soon to be on DVD.

Guideline: maximum 14A rating please (high school audience, we would probably be pushing it with 14A). Also, something of a reasonable length; we'll probably be running the movie afterschool, so LotR-length movies and such are out - nobody will want to stay at school till 7 PM.

Also, we're not really quite sure what genres we'll play in the order of. Personally I think we should start with an action movie, then maybe a comedy, and one or two chick flicks. Opinions on this would be appreciated too, but I guess those are the main genres I'm looking for (action/adventure, comedy, romance/chick flick, maybe horror).

Thanks for any help in advance.

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T_Smith
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Princess Bride - gaurentee'd to please all
Pirates of the Caribbean
Indianna Jones (Holy Grail)
Meet The Parents
Batman Begins
Spiderman 1 or 2
Donnie Darko (highly recommended)
Never Been Kissed and/or Fever Pitch

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erosomniac
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What in the seven lower hells is a 14A rating?
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Elmer's Glue
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I think they have those in canada, erosomniac.

Montey Python and the Holy Grail.
I, Robot.
Napoleon Dynamite.
UHF.
Any Pixar movie.
Rush Hour 2.
Edward Scissor Hands.
Any Jim Carrey or Adam Sandler movie.

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Celaeno
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quote:
Originally posted by erosomniac:
What in the seven lower hells is a 14A rating?

Suitable for people 14 and older. IMDB lists this under "certification" for each movie.


Comedy:
The Emperor's New Groove
Shrek

Romantic Comedy:
When Harry Met Sally
Love Actually
Before Sunset

Other:
The Breakfast Club

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Javert
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The humor might be too dry, but "Noises Off" is a hilarious movie.

Any of the "Lord of the Rings".
"Wallace and Gromit"
"Radio"
"Rudy"

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Chanie
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A League of Their Own
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JennaDean
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Better Off Dead!
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Joldo
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Hitch
Any Indiana Jones flick
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Wiz

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vonk
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Canadian Bacon!
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JennaDean
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Oh, yeah, I second Ferris Bueller. Classic teenage movie!
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Soara
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Everyone has seen The Princess Bride. [Wink]

Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
Finding Neverland
Remember the Titans (well everyone's seen that too)
Finding Nemo
Spaceballs
A Knight's Tale

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Hostel
The Roots Mini-Series
Saw 1 or 2
Plan 9 from outer space
Gili
Waterworld
Tin Cup
Sin City
Dogma

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vonk
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Uh... I'm not sure Hostel, The Saw or Gili are going to gall within the aforementioned censor restrictions.
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MyrddinFyre
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10 Things I Hate About You... a movie the guys and the girls will be able to enjoy, edgy without being innapropriate.

I second the Knight's Tale and Ferris Bueller. Also, Happy Gilmore.

Oh! Everyone loves Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

I'm not sure about Princess Bride, because in my high school I know most people would find it lame :-/

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quote:
Originally posted by vonk:
Uh... I'm not sure Hostel, The Saw or Gili are going to gall within the aforementioned censor restrictions.

not to mention Dogma....
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Samuel Bush
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Most of the suggestions so far have been pretty good, but some of them are really questionable. So be sure and watch first, any movie you decide on and see for yourself if it is appropriate. For example “Love Actually” probably ought to have a NC17 rating. And the Saw movies and Hostel are just sick and, IMO, not appropriate for anyone.

But there are a lot of good movies available.

The Village
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Hidalgo
Madagascar
You’ve Got Mail
Castaway
Master and Commander
Mirror Mask
Second Hand Lions
Flight Plan
Sandlot


Don’t rule out some older movies like:

The God’s Must be Crazy
The God’s Must be Crazy II
Better Off Dead
Labyrinth
The Dark Crystal
Father Goose
Operation Petticoat
The Journey of Nattie Gahn
McLintock
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Pete’s Dragon
Freaky Friday
Parent Trap
Old Yeller
Savage Sam
The Watcher in the Woods

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Celaeno
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quote:
Originally posted by Samuel Bush:
For example “Love Actually” probably ought to have a NC17 rating.

Really? How so?

Besides, the Canadian ratings seem to be significantly more liberal than our ratings system. Love Actually is rated R in the US but 14A in Canada.

I found this particularly enlightening: Alberta's breakdown of the 14A rating.

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Anna
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The scenes where they turn the porn movie.
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El JT de Spang
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quote:
The Village
Ought to have an NC-95 rating, because it was an unmitigated suckfest.
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The Iron Giant is criminally ignored, and absolutely fantastic.
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Agreed, JT.

Breakfast Club actually has quite a few uses of the F-word, dunno if that's acceptable or not. Sin City is WAY out.

Edward Scissorhands
The Fifth Element (My #1 Desert Island movie)
THe Man From Snowy River
The Black Stallion (those two are better than Hidalgo or Seabisciut)

Ni!

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quote:
For example “Love Actually” probably ought to have a NC17 rating.
I'm sorry, WHAT?

Either I'm really confused as to what motivates an NC17 rating, or you really don't watch many movies.

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Samuel Bush
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Ok! Ok! I withdraw my statement that it ought to have an NC 17 rating, for crying out loud! I don’t give an aardvark liver about the stupid rating system. It’s kind of a useless system anyway. To quibble that it ought to rate this or that is missing the point.

So instead I’ll state it this way: “Love Actually” is largely smut. It is not an appropriate movie for children and young people.

I’m not even convinced it is appropriate for adults. But that’s something each adult has to decide for themselves. You could sit there and say that it’s a great movie if you want to. That’s your privilege. You could sit there and say you love that kind of entertainment. That is also your privilege. But don’t you dare try to sit there and try to say or even imply that that movie is appropriate for children. Be honest enough to call it what it is.

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TomDavidson
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Um.
I'm not sure what about "Love, Actually" earns the label "smut."

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