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Films I can watch with teen DCs that don't have sexual content?

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stirling · 06/03/2020 18:55

On netflix or Amazon prime... They're 12and 14 and every time I find a "good exciting" film there's always some kind of sexual implications or scene that makes us all cringe and it's uncomfortable.
Any good suggestions?
Thank you!

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Hello1290 · 12/04/2020 22:25

Stan and Ollie on Prime if you remember Laurel and Hardy !

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Standrewsschool · 12/04/2020 22:28

Kick Ass films are surprisingly violent in parts, but are good films.

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Becclescake · 12/04/2020 22:31

Love Stardust

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Holdingmybreath · 12/04/2020 22:42

We've just rewatched the Merlin Series.also try Blackadder and Taskmaster is perfect for this age group(and adults).

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Hesterandfester · 12/04/2020 22:50

Mine are the same-ish age. Mouse hunt with lee Evans. The money pit with Tom Hanks (very aged but they laughed a lot!), fawlty towers, and some mothers do have’em. They love slapstick Funny stuff.

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a12345b · 13/04/2020 10:31

Mouse hunt has a scene where they talk about make love like wild animals OP, not sure if that s ok for u.

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TW2013 · 14/04/2020 21:01

Erin Brockovich - it is a 15 but mainly for swearing. One scene we had to fast forward but most of it was fine and prompted a good discussion.

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curiouscatgotkilled · 14/04/2020 21:03

Edward Scissorhands! We watched it last night, it's so good. Basically any Tim Burton film is perfect for that age.

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MrsEsss · 19/04/2020 11:41

Apollo 13
A Beautiful Mind
The Pursuit of Happyness
I think I like true stories!

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fairyfingers · 21/04/2020 22:36

We watched Yesterday the other day - proper cheesy Sunday afternoon fluffy film. Mild swearing and no sex. I watched with my pre teens and they liked it despite not really understanding much about the Beetles.

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JWrecks · 21/04/2020 22:38

THE PRINCESS BRIDE!

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KrakowDawn · 22/04/2020 00:26

Yes to The Pwincess Bwide!

Inception
Interstellar

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FthisS · 22/04/2020 17:26

Two films we have watched this week (both 80s films)
The wizard - netflix
Frog dreaming - prime

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ChateauMargaux · 22/04/2020 19:07

Great suggestions! Thank you all!!

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carlitaortiz · 23/04/2020 18:54

The Arrival and Inception are pretty good hero-esque movies and they're pretty sobering as well.

Aside from that, what would do you girls think about Hellboy? Not the most recent one, but specially Hellboy II: The Golden Army. I found it to be much more lighthearted that the most recent one, that had quite some gore.

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MonkeyToesOfDoom · 23/04/2020 18:58

I'd recommend Disney+ of you can get it. It's £5.99 a month and loaded with content that is all family friendly. They even censored mermaid butt cheeks in Splash, quite awfully, but they did.

Start with the marvel.movoes, or the Pixar films. 👍

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thebearwentoverthebumble · 24/04/2020 19:29

Life of pi
Uptown girls
Ghost ship
Twilight
Terminator 2
Are they girls? If so sisterhood of the travelling pants.
Angus thongs and perfect snogging
Maybe some classics..
Big
Turner and hooch
Three men and a baby/little lady
Baby's day out!
The goonies
Gremlins.
Poltergeist
ET

James Cameron does great films. A few sexy scenes but not that bad.
Titanic (go and make a cup of tea when he's drawing her naked?) 😂
Avatar

Sorry if some of them are a bit scary. I loved scary films at that age.

I do feel for you all op I remember watching scary movie with my mum and stepdad as a teeb and cringing sooo badly at the rude bits.

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GnomeoNameo · 26/06/2020 21:33

Some of the Studio Ghibli's for older kids (but they'd enjoy all of them - except Pom Poko which is weird, and Grave of the Fireflies which is gutwrenchingly sad) - Only Yesterday is excellent, and Whisper of the Heart, and From Up On Poppy Hill, and Ocean Waves, Porco Rosso, Princess Mononoke and Howl's Moving Castle.

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