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What's a good film for this w/e with ages 8, 6 and 4.5?

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utterlyconfused · 07/12/2006 18:14

Please.

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utterlyconfused · 07/12/2006 18:21

bump

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HumphreyCushiONtheFirstNoel · 07/12/2006 18:26

Do you mean at the cinema, or at home on DVD/video?

utterlyconfused · 07/12/2006 19:26

Sorry, I mean the cinema.

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HumphreyCushiONtheFirstNoel · 07/12/2006 19:27

Flushed Away, Barnyard or Santa Claus 3?

PortAndLemonaid · 07/12/2006 19:28

Flushed Away, I'd say.

Cadeauxmum · 07/12/2006 19:29

NOT Happy Feet...

(sorry for being unhelpful.)

utterlyconfused · 07/12/2006 19:29

Thanks.
They did Barnyard with my parents in October. I know about Flushed away but no idea how good it is. Didn't know about Santa Claus 3. Anyone recommened either one above the other?

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PortAndLemonaid · 07/12/2006 19:33

Saw Flushed Away this afternoon and it was very good -- plenty to occupy all age groups and engaging enough for the accompanying adults too. HAven't seen Santa Clause 3.

Glassofwine · 07/12/2006 19:34

Would agree NOT happy feet

xena · 07/12/2006 19:48

whats wrong with happy feet?

Cadeauxmum · 08/12/2006 07:03

xena: Where to begin? Happy Feet was a big let down. For our liking there was too much adult content and sexual innuendo from the first song straight through. It was really slow and it felt as though the makers had seen two documentaries and tried to steal a plot loosely based on some of the facts they had gleaned...

xena · 08/12/2006 15:09

ahh shall turn down the invitation that DD1 has to go see it next week

janeite · 12/12/2006 19:20

Saw Robin Williams on Parkinson last week and they showed a clip of "Happy Feet". Looked truly awful imho. Don't know anything about the others, so no help whatsoever sorry.

Clayhead · 12/12/2006 19:22

Saw Flushed Away with ds (3), dd (4), dh and grandparents and everyone loved it! It certainly held the kids' attention.

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