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Depending on your rating of violence
-Add all star wars w/ possible exception of Revenge of the Sith
What I am specifically looking for is good comedies that don't include nudity/crude humor, etc. Having a tough time finding real good ones that are suitable for young teens.
What I am specifically looking for is good comedies that don't include nudity/crude humor, etc. Having a tough time finding real good ones that are suitable for young teens.
not comedy, but what about the lord of the rings? it's good for all ages i think.
for comedy i don't think there is much other than g cartoons.
"One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888 Columbo moments... "Double Shock""The Greenhouse Jungle""Swan Song"FORUM RULES "You try to contrive a perfect alibi, and it's your perfect alibi that's gonna hang ya." (An Exercise In Fatality, 1974)
for comedy i don't think there is much other than g cartoons
Yeah, other than that, there is the "clearplay" that I referenced in post # 11. I am still considering going that route, but I didn't want to have an added expense of $80/year subscription.
An alternative to those expensive things is TV movies...
Movies like Lord of the Rings are TV-PG, they are edited down a bit. If you don't mind commercials, taping them on even VHS is a free alternative.
I know this was the only way my parents let me see The Matrix, because of it's R rating, but on TNT it was TV-14.
the movie about the super hero highschool w/ Kirk Douglass
Sky High by chance? That's not really a comedy though...
Try my suggestion of The Little Giants... it's a great movie, I watched it when I was like 7 years old so it should be fine (rated PG for language but as I recall that didn't matter)
What I am specifically looking for is good comedies that don't include nudity/crude humor, etc. Having a tough time finding real good ones that are suitable for young teens.
How bout Cheaper by the Dozen with Steve Martin, Freaky Friday with Jamie Lee Curtis, Are We Therre Yet with Ice Cube, or Kicking and Screaming with Will Ferrell? Just a few suggestions.....good luck to ya!
Still, The Little Giants is my all-time favorite sports movie (other than Remember the Titans - but that's not a comedy), rent it from Blockbuster if you have to
Well I'd had a reply posted but deleted it, thinking it might be a little too adult-themed, but who knows? I'll let you decide. It's rated R for language, I'd say anyone over 13 or so shouldn't have a problem with it, but I wanted to recommend it for the adults here, anyway. Definitely a darn good flick.
I say adult-themed because most of the humor revolves around him trying to get his wife pregnant. But it's extremely well written and hilarious at times. The cursing is where the F word is used as adjectives a lot, not vulgarities, that kind of cursing.
Obviously check the reviews, don't judge it by the title...heh.
The Pacifier (yeah, I know )
Uncle Buck
Tommy Boy
Daddy Day Care
I like these and the others I posted because:
1. No bad swearing
2. No blood
3. I don't have to explain to the 4 yr old why the man and woman are wrestling in the bedroom
3. I don't have to explain to the 4 yr old why the man and woman are wrestling in the bedroom
That's the main problem I am trying to avoid. I can filter most offensive language with our TV Guardian, although my son says that just messes the movie up
We even run into pg-13 movies that one could consider not the best for young eyes to see, such as one we watched recently "Click". Yeah, kinda funny & had it's touching moments, but the whole dog "playing" with the stuffed duck scene was funny for about a full 2 seconds,
but they kept repeatedly going back to that scene throughout the movie which I felt was really lame...
I know, I am considered "ultra-conservative" by a lot of my friends, but I belong to the "old school" & I personally feel that "bathroom humor" belongs in the bathroom, & bedroom scenes should stay behind closed doors...
With so many of the flicks available today, it's either "all or nothin"...
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