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prblydumass t1_j2bgmyd wrote
Reply to It's been said before, but I dislike how the PG rating has effectively replaced the G rating for animated movies. by Zealousideal_Art2159
I think the most recent kids movie I've seen where the PG was warranted was Guillermo Del Torro's 'Pinocchio'. I mean, yikes! Before that though, I agree that it is basically a joke.
prblydumass t1_iy96qro wrote
Not sure if they're considered bad by anyone offline, but Hellboy (2004) has a 6.8/10 on IMDB, and the sequel 'Hellboy 2: The Golden Army' (2008) has a 7/10.
I loved both of these films, completely unironically. I wish they would have made a third one instead of the reboot from 2019. Hated that one.
prblydumass t1_iy961nt wrote
Reply to comment by FatherMellow in Which 'bad movies' did you actually like? by witch_next_door
The sequel is awful (Larry the Cable Guy instead of Schwarzenneger). Maybe that's what they meant?
prblydumass t1_iy95egs wrote
Reply to comment by meem09 in What are your favourite Bad Christmas Movies? by meem09
I recenty saw one where it was his dead father who loved Christmas. Massive plot twist!
prblydumass t1_iy950fn wrote
Reply to Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
Not sure if they would be too old for this, but pretty much any 'Winnie the Pooh' movie. I watched all of them when I was younger, and still go back to them sometimes for comfort when I'm having a bad day because they're so light. No major conflict, peril, or even villains. Just stuffed animals doing their own thing.
prblydumass t1_iy94mi0 wrote
Reply to comment by Liezel_Mentis in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
There was also a Peanuts movie that came out recently (2015) that might work. Nothing too scary in that one, it's just a long Peanuts cartoon.
prblydumass t1_iy943zn wrote
Reply to comment by goliath1515 in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
And, no one dies in it. Concerned that this is outside the norm in a kids movie, but here we are.
prblydumass t1_iy93rnz wrote
Reply to comment by GendoIkari_82 in Children Movie recommendation by jstncrdbl
Not sure how to hide a spoiler, so I'll be as vague as possible. Early in the movie, there is a storm in which someone is killed. It is not at all graphic and is essential to the story, and is not focused on much after the short scene where it happens (3 minutes max.). It may just be me being paranoid, but I would recommend watching that scene first to see what I mean. If that kind of thing bothers them, you may be able to skip it.
prblydumass t1_ixdsl7z wrote
Reply to comment by Thedrunner2 in What are some popular movies from well known directors you can't get into? by mranimal2
You should watch the first one, but just because of the spectacle of it, if you're into that sort of thing. The effects are amazing, way better than a lot of movies that have come out in recent years (looking at you 'Cats'). The plot is pretty lame, the same thing we've all seen a dozen times in Saturday morning cartoons alone (Smoggies, The Raccoons, Captain Planet, etc.). For anyone who will argue, "The Company" as it's referred to in the movie, is after is called 'Unobtainium'(to me, absolute comic gold, but certainly not the filmmakers' intent). What I do is turn it on, shut my brain off, and just stare at the screen and let my magpie brain look at the pretty pictures.
prblydumass t1_j2dbrld wrote
Reply to comment by NorthernerWuwu in It's been said before, but I dislike how the PG rating has effectively replaced the G rating for animated movies. by Zealousideal_Art2159
Neither am I! Especially after seeing it.