Five Films To Watch Before You Have Kids

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Movies can have a way of changing your perspective for the better, especially if you are about to go through a major life event. Having children can be difficult, but after these movies, you may have a new perspective on things. Here are five films to watch before you have kids.

 

 

  1. Home Alone

 

Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin, is a young and bratty 8 year-old who accidently gets left behind when his incredibly large family leaves for a family trip to Paris, France. Having previously wished his annoying family to vanish, Kevin believes his dreams have come true until a couple of a burglars begin to terrorize his neighborhood and pick the wrong house and wrong boy to mess with.

 

  1. Finding Nemo

 

Marlin is over protective of his son Nemo, and for good reason. When Nemo is caught by a diver, Marlin must embark on a journey to get him back. He teams up with Dory, played by Ellen DeGeneres, who suffers from memory loss and lapses. Things get interesting when the two team up to rescue Nemo.

 

  1. The Lion King

 

Simba, the son of Mufasa, must grow up and take on all the responsibility of his inherited kingdom. However, Scar, Simba’s evil and back stabbing uncle, has other plans. Simba blames himself for the death of Mufasa and must battle himself and Scar to lead the lions back to prosperity. This movie is one of the top films to watch!

 

  1. The Goonies

Things get interesting when two brothers find a mysterious treasure map and embark on a journey to find it. Hunted by a group of bad guys who also want the treasure, the story of a lifetime unfolds.

 

  1. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

 

Charlie Bucket, a very poor paper boy, becomes enamored with the idea of winning one of the five coveted golden tickets being given away by Willy Wonka. Upon finding the last golden ticket, Charlie – accompanied by his bedridden uncle – enter the world of Wonka and get more than they bargained for.

 

These five cult favorites are the perfect movies to watch prior to having your own children.

 

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Event Cinemas The Whole Family Will Love

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Movie theaters have taken the movie going experience to a whole new level over the last decade or so. Constant improvement and innovation has led to some of the best movie experiences you can imagine. Everything from surround sound pumping out of high quality speakers, to reclining seats, and even food and drink service. Now and again there are events that are perfect fun for the whole family. Here are event cinemas the whole family will love.

 

  1. A nightmare before Christmas

 

This movie by Tim Burton is perfect for event cinemas wanting to have a fun Halloween show. Viewers can dress up in their favorite costumes or themed according to the movie and can purchase snacks and food items made especially for the film.

 

  1. Elf

 

Elf is a hilarious movie starring Will Ferrell as one of Santa’s elves who ends up realizing he is a human and must return to New York City to find his Dad. The movie is filled with many hilarious sequences that are both funny for adults and children alike. An event showing of Elf would be perfect for a Christmas showing.

 

  1. Home Alone

 

Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister, an 8 year old who is accidentally left alone during a family vacation. Kevin decides to enjoy his newfound freedom until a pair of crooks who enjoy robbing the neighborhood homes decides to target Kevin’s house. Fighting for his survival Kevin takes things into his own hands. A classic that never fails to satisfy, this movie has adults and kids belly laughing from start to finish.

 

Events at a theater are becoming more common, especially at the best theaters around. Check out your nearest cinema to see what movies and events are showing near you.

 

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Three Films To Watch Before You Turn 40

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Movies can leave impressions on you for a lifetime. I remember going to see a movie as a young kid and coming out of the theater as though I had been bestowed with easily digestible wisdom. That movie was the first on the list of the three films to watch before you turn 40.

 

 

  1. Forrest Gump

 

Beginning in Greenbow, Alabama, this movie takes you through the life of Forrest, an awkward boy with a crooked back and a bad speech impediment. He scores low on an IQ test and doesn’t seem to be worth anything according to the standards of modern society. However, Forrest shocks everyone with his many various talents and his open heart that seem to lead him on never ending adventures. Filled with laughs, sadness, and real life lessons- Forrest Gump is a must watch film.

 

  1. The Godfather

 

The Godfather is sometimes regarded as one of the best films ever made. It focuses on the life and struggle of an influential and powerful Italian-American mafia family of Don Vito Corleone- played by Marlon Brando. Al Pacino stars as Don’s youngest son who initially is reluctant to go into the family business. His entanglements see him plunging into a world of violence, crime, murder, and betrayal. This movie does a great job of showing the personal struggles of those who find themselves involved in crime families. A must on your films to watch.

 

  1. The Shawshank Redemption

 

Based on the novel by Stephen King, about Andy Dufresne, played by Tim Robbins, who is accused and sentenced for the murders of his wife and her lover. He must do hard time in a maximum security prison where, despite his innocence, he is punished relentlessly by fellow prisoners and crooked prison guards alike. He finds away to use his intellect to create allies and eventually seek his own form of justice.

 

See these movies before you turn 40 or else you will have to watch them while you’re even older than that. It would be a tragedy.

 

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