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Good film for 8-9 year old sleepover

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pollycazalet · 06/03/2009 07:10

Any ideas? Am stumped

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geekgirl · 06/03/2009 07:21

Herbie Fully Loaded
Camp Rock
Home Alone
Honey I Shrunk The Kids

oggsdog · 06/03/2009 07:39

Boys or girls?

mrsmaidamess · 06/03/2009 07:42

Wall-E
Kung Fu Panda

Northernlurker · 06/03/2009 07:50

My 8 year old loves Prince Caspian - there is a brief childbirth scene right at the evry begiining and of course lots of swordfighting so not if your guests are squeamish though!

oggsdog · 06/03/2009 07:50

The Borrowers
Mouse Hunt
George of the Jungle (great for mums too )
Beethoven
Spy Kids
Mrs Doubtfire (dd9 loves this)

mrsmaidamess · 06/03/2009 07:50

Mouse Hunt is brilliant...has my ds's in stitches everytime.

Tom and Jerry?

branflake81 · 06/03/2009 09:26

School of Rock?

Nanny McPhee?

Cheaper by the Dozen?

seeker · 06/03/2009 09:29

I came on to say School of Rock too!

If it's girls how about The Parent Trap or Freaky Friday?

Prince Caspian really freaked my (admitedly very wimpy) 8 year old out, so be careful!

pollycazalet · 06/03/2009 11:50

Boys and girls.

Seen most of these - not Mouse hunt though and have never heard of it so will go and have a look.

Was thinking of Hellboy 2 which is a 12 but have been told it's ok (would watch it first of course)

oggsdog you surely don't fancy George of the Jungle?!

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oggsdog · 06/03/2009 20:09

Me? Fancy Brendan Fraser George of the Jungle Are you mad?

Of course I do. Doesn't everyone? No? How odd!

skramble · 06/03/2009 20:13

Hellboy2??? not my choice, esp as it is a 12 and although your kids might be ok you don't want tears before bedtime from one of the others. Parents might not appreciate it. I held off letting DS see the first one just from the title and clips I had seen, he was over 10 before I found out his dad had let him see it, wasn't chuffed.

oggsdog · 06/03/2009 20:24

I would be pissed off if somebody had let dd(9) see a 12 film and tbh Hellboy would frighten the shit out of her.

I'd go for a comedy rather than a horror film.

skramble · 06/03/2009 20:25

Maybe she is trying to scare then into silence .

oggsdog · 06/03/2009 20:44
Grin
seeker · 06/03/2009 20:46

Just so you know - if my 8 year old went to someone's house and watched a 12 dvd I would go BALLISTIC!

Fairynufff · 08/03/2009 14:42

Probably a bit late to post but may I recommend some 80s classics like Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Ferris Beuhler's Day off etc.

StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 08/03/2009 14:52

Stardust
Bolt

MissTickles · 08/03/2009 22:11

Harry Potter
penelope
bruce / evan almighty (really really funny!!) chicken run
secret garden / little princess
snow dogs

hellymelly · 08/03/2009 22:18

Fly away home.

Milliways · 08/03/2009 22:19

Night at the Museum?
The Indian in the Cupboard?
St Trnians?

christywhisty · 08/03/2009 22:34

Much as I love Ferris Bueller it is a 15!

oggsdog · 10/03/2009 11:46

St Trinians is a 12.

Cies · 10/03/2009 11:48

Shrek

pranma · 21/03/2009 16:13

Stuart Little[first one]

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