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dvd's suitable for 14 year old girls (non scary if possible)

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georgeclooneyfan · 19/06/2013 15:55

Hi dd is having friends over for her 14th birthday, not sure what type of films that aren't scary (dd not into them) would be ok for them to watch.Thanks in advance

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SofiaAmes · 19/06/2013 16:02

Either of the Clueless movies, or the Sandra Bullock Miss Congeniality.

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cilldara · 19/06/2013 16:21

Mean girls, The devil wears Prada, Confessions of a shopaholic, How to lose a guy in 10 days. All favourites here.

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TheOrchardKeeper · 19/06/2013 20:20

MEAN GIRLS. It's funny and perfect for that age range Smile

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georgeclooneyfan · 21/06/2013 21:12

Hi,thanks for the ideas for dvd's, just looked at a trailer of Mean Girls and it does look good going to order it now fancy watching it myself.

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swooosh · 21/06/2013 21:14

Pitch Perfect!! Mean Girls goes without saying, I can quote along the whooooolllllle film.

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bruffin · 21/06/2013 21:18

Hairspray and Legally Blonde
Also agree Pitch Perfect and Mean Girls

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BabyStone · 21/06/2013 21:19

Mean girls
Confessions of a teenage drama queen
An animated film, like Up
Any of the Muppet films
What women want
Morning Glory
The proposal
Marley and me
Get smart
Just go with it
Life as we know it


Most of these are 'rom coms' and all 12s or PG/U

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Doilooklikeatourist · 21/06/2013 21:22

Have just bought Pitch Perfect , and it's brilliant !
Also
Hairspray
Bridesmaids
Bring it on
Legally blonde
Glee box set

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ChozRa · 21/06/2013 21:40

The Wedding Singer and Romeo + Juliet sounds like heaven to my 14 year old self!

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Spockster · 21/06/2013 21:42

Wild Child.

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ItCameFromOuterSpace · 21/06/2013 22:55

Clueless
Mean girls
Bride wars
The matrix
Legally blonde

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swooosh · 22/06/2013 18:42

Bridesmaids is good but starts with a sex scene and references throughout (blowjobs mainly) so depends if you want them to watch that sort of thing Wink

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georgeclooneyfan · 22/06/2013 21:06

Thanks everyone some great suggestions, my dd apparently saw Bridesmaids at a friends Swooosh mmm.... I hadn't watched it until recently and was a bit gobsmacked by the start to be honest.This is the problem I'm trying to make sure that the films they watch here will be age appropriate but it seems most of her friends have already seen alot worse so my dd says but I've heard that one before.My dd does say I'm too strict sometimes,it's hard to keep them and parents happy.

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FeegleFion · 22/06/2013 22:12

My 14 yr old is mature and I'm happy for her to watch any movie with me.

We love:

Coraline
Pans Labyrinth
Napoleon Dynamite
Big Fish
Little Miss Sunshine

Some of these may have some sex or violence in, that's why I mentioned about her being quite mature but off the top of my head, I can't think of anything too risqué in any of them.

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