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DVD recommendations for 9 year old daughter please

27 replies

mems4 · 15/05/2013 13:56

Hi, grown out of the dvd collection we've had for a few years. Can anyone recommend a few good films (ideally not rated '12')?
Thank you :)

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lottieandmia · 15/05/2013 14:03

My dd who is 9 likes

Labyrinth
Home Alone
My Girl
Matilda
The Neverending Story
Beethoven
Annie
ET
Shrek
Mary Poppins
Ice Age

HTH

LippyDiDooDah · 15/05/2013 14:09

Diary of a wimpy kid 1,2 and 3
Look who's talking
Look who's talking too
Look who's talking now
Any musical (The sound of music, Annie, Calamity Jane)
Titanic

I have a nearly 9 yr old DD so will be watching with interest Smile

mems4 · 15/05/2013 14:19

Thank you! Have ordered Labyrinth, Neverending Story and Grease! Should add, my dd is nearly 10. Any other suggestions from other parents?

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nettie · 15/05/2013 15:07

Nims Island

VerySmallSqueak · 15/05/2013 15:09

The first couple of Harry Potters.
Marley and me.

nettie · 15/05/2013 16:02

I loved the old St. Trinians films at that age, plus the ealing comedies, Ladykillers, Two way Stretch, Kind Hearts and Coronets. Two movies I remember most from my childhood are Sound of Music and Gone With the Wind.

What about Freaky Friday, Candleshoe, the hayley mills one where she plays twins - parent trap maybe?

jennifersofia · 15/05/2013 23:35

We (3 dds, ages 5-12) like the Studio Ghibli films - Kiki's Delivery Service, My Neighbour Totoro, Howl's Moving Castle, Arietty. Princess Bride is pretty good. National Velvet. Pixar films - Incredibles. Quite liked Brendan and the Secret of the Kells. Also a Dutch film called Lepel (might be subtitled). Don't forget Singing in the Rain!
Can't really remember, but Grease might have a few more 'adult' scenes, might be worth a little preview.

SomeDizzyWhore1804 · 15/05/2013 23:40

Little Women? The 1994 one was a fave of mine when I was 10ish.

Startail · 15/05/2013 23:57

DVDs of the Goodies TV series are a huge hit here.

Matilda, the incredibles, disposable me, my 12y was surprisingly taken with the Coonies which I thought she'd think was babyish.
Bolt, monsters v aliens. Both ghostbusters are hits here.

While I was typing DD1(15) has just sent an email asking me to buy the second series of Sherlock Holms, I wouldn't mind, but she made off with the first series before I got a chance to watch it.

The demands for DVDs clearly never end.

Startail · 15/05/2013 23:57

Despicable

Startail · 15/05/2013 23:59

Also Percy Jackson, Golden Compass neither are anything like as good as the books, but GC is a watchable stand alone adventure.

ChaosWalking · 30/06/2013 00:02

Princess bride! I play for my y6 class and they love it as much as I do!

Startail · 03/07/2013 23:37

Both Nanny McPhee's

Charlie and the Chocolate factory.

Jinsei · 03/07/2013 23:42

Just marking my place. DD is 8 and needs a few new DVDs.:)

fridayfreedom · 03/07/2013 23:44

Bugsy malone

boofted · 15/07/2013 19:02

My children, 8 and 9, love Ramona and Beezus (has Josh Duhamel in it so good for mummies too) and Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer.

Davros · 27/07/2013 18:04

My DD is 10, we don't have any younger ones. She is fairly used to and immune to reasonable swearing. She lives Bebd It Like Beckham, About A Boy, Miss Potter, Tea Wuth Mussolini, Indiana jones films, a Good Year (Russell Crowe/Ridley Scott), Cool Runnungs, The Dish and lots more I can't think of

pollywollydoodle · 27/07/2013 18:11

nanny mcphees
borrowers
wimpy kids
despicable me
madagascar
wall E
harry potter (maybe not the last one)

pollywollydoodle · 27/07/2013 18:12

princess bride
labyrinthe

pollywollydoodle · 27/07/2013 18:13

alvin and the chipmunks

pollywollydoodle · 27/07/2013 18:19

indiana jones
scooby doo film
sorry am rummaging through various piles

ninjanurse · 27/07/2013 18:25

hey you guys!!!! the Goonies!

Oz
Alice in wonderland
Matilda

ParvatiTheWitch · 27/07/2013 18:25

The Railway Children is a good one. £3 from Lidl and matcho DS1 (aged 10) sat engrosed for it's duration.
Wreck it Ralph.

Dancergirl · 01/08/2013 23:05

Mine loves:

Freaky Friday (both old and new)
The Parent Trap (old and new!)
Ballet Shoes
The Railway Children
Nanny McPhee
Cheaper by the dozen 1 and 2
Toy Story films

hewlettsdaughter · 01/08/2013 23:11

Another vote for Arrietty. Also Brave.

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