#Family Friendly Films
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springtomorrowfoodtravel · 3 months ago
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Best Halloween Movies for Family Night
🎃🍿 Halloween Movie Night, Anyone? 🍿🎃 Looking for the perfect spooky (but not too scary) flicks for your family this Halloween? We've got you covered! Our latest blog post is packed with 20 awesome Halloween movies that'll have everyone from the kiddos to grandma entertained. Think classics like "Hocus Pocus" and new favourites like "Coco"! Plus, we've thrown in some fun tips to make your movie night extra special. Blanket fort, anyone? Click the link to find your next family favourite and get ready for a howling good time! 👻🎬 #HalloweenMovies #FamilyMovieNight #SpookyFun
Looking for the perfect Halloween movies to watch with your family? You’re in the right place. I’ve got a killer list that’ll keep everyone entertained, from the little ones to the grandparents. Let’s jump in and find your next family movie night hit. Why Halloween Movies Rock for Family Bonding Halloween movies are like the secret sauce for family nights. Here’s why: They bring everyone…
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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 2 months ago
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Cnetizens: 'OMG TV shows in the 90's were much better than today''We were so well fed in the past'
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queer-cinephile · 3 months ago
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our enhanced and colorized versions of this photo of American actress Dorothy McGuire, circa 1935
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yickle-twees · 6 months ago
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Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007)
Directed by Zach Helm
Score by Alexandre Desplat & Aaron Zigman
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The Flight of Magorium
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mystery-deer · 2 years ago
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b99 Doodles (Terry & Holt have an underratedly sweet friendship)
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captaingimpy · 1 month ago
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Moana 2 Review: A Journey of Connection and Renewal
Moana 2 is not just a sequel—it’s a masterful continuation of Moana’s journey, one that deepens her character and expands the world of Polynesian mythology. Set three years after the original, the film takes Moana back to the sea, now with a diverse crew—a storyteller, a farmer, and a skilled craftswoman—each embodying vital roles within Polynesian life. Together, they face new challenges,…
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gikairan · 1 year ago
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Everyone taking the Steamboat Willie design and making it do things Disney wouldn't sanction like....
you could have done that anyway. Disney would not have sued you for that. He didn't need to be in the public domain for you to do that.
Disney would have had a problem with you if you tried to sell Steamboat Willie. Not that you made him swear ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Public Domain is about being able to sell your version of the character, not "do whatever you like with it for free". You could do whatever you like with it on the internet anyway, you will not face consequence. Just as long as you didnt try to make money off of it - no one was going to come after you.
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captainofthenautilus · 2 months ago
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give me horror movie recs
i can probably count the amount of horror movies i've seen on one hand. reblog or comment or send an ask or whisper into the night but any way you want to do it, tell me your favorite horror film!! or ones you think i might like!
no horror movie is too basic. tell me about the classics. tell me about the niche film that you've watched 100 times but nobody you know irl has seen.
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marypsue · 8 months ago
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today's Silly Little Daydream Idea that won't and probably shouldn't become a full-blown story idea (BRAIN) is "what if A Kid In King Arthur's Court, but it's A 1980s Valley Girl In The Wild West"
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atarahderek · 2 years ago
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Hello! May I ask if you have any headcanons about Enrique and Luisa Rivera?
I have a few for Enrique. I made a comic of one that you can read here:
And I've done some one-shot stories featuring Enrique. You can read them here:
I think those should about cover it for Enrique. Well, there is one more: Enrique had a favorite rooster on his paternal grandparents' farm, which he named Panchito, after the Disney character from the Three Caballeros. It disappeared one night, and Enrique's pretty sure coyotes got it. The rooster becomes his alebrije, and in that form, it has characteristics of a duck and a parrot as well.
As for Luisa, I have a few head canons for her. She's younger than Gloria, but closer to her in age than Enrique is to Berto. The girls' mother does not get along with Berto and Enrique's mother. At all. But their father is very popular around the hacienda and is good friends with Franco. According to a tie-in book, Luisa can't carry a tune in a bucket, and I've adopted that idea. But she still enjoys playing the maracas. While Gloria married into the Riveras in part for the shoes, Luisa fell in love with Enrique with no ulterior motives (and she 100% teases her sister about this). She really only met and started getting to know Enrique after Berto and Gloria became engaged. Giving up music was more of a sacrifice for her than it was for Gloria because Luisa associates music with her abuelo, with whom she was very close. Her abuelo was a music teacher (despite her best efforts, she was one of his worst students), and was always a kind and generous man who valued family above all other earthly things. What he never told her, however, was that his love for family was a conscious decision on his part to distinguish himself from his absent biological father, who always denied having offspring (and he had many). His father was Ernesto de la Cruz, and he kept the man's identity a secret for fear his descendants would want to emulate such a selfish, egotistical man who abused women and abandoned family at every opportunity. Miguel does later discover the connection, and Luisa fully understands his struggle with that revelation. She has to come to terms with the idea that her great-grandfather murdered her husband's great-grandfather.
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onyx-p · 9 months ago
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NO FUCKING WAY. ULTERIOR MOTIVES GOT FOUND. WHAT THE HELL.
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lovvelorrn · 2 years ago
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just saw this and i’m HOWLING
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noknowshame · 2 years ago
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I finally watched Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) and while there are many, many scenes I could comment on I think the single best part of the movie is when the main character meets a fortune-telling innkeeper who A) refuses to call him anything other than "Ishmael" and who B) immediately prophesizes his imminent and horrific death by sacrifice. the reason this is great is because it is not foreshadowing and has absolutely no impact whatsoever on the entire rest of the plot. peak cinema
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recursive360 · 1 year ago
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🍿| Movie of the Week
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Make it a BlockBuster Night!!!
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poorlittlevampire · 1 year ago
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i do think disney movies have gone down in quality (for many reasons) but i also think. perhaps. some of us are expecting way too much out of movies meant for. children
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mihirscreenstories · 2 years ago
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"Don't Miss Out! Catch These Must-Watch 2011 Movies If You Haven't Seen Them Yet!"
Animated movies have always been a source of entertainment for people of all ages. 2011 was a year that saw the release of some truly outstanding animated movies that captured the hearts of audiences around the world. In this article, we will explore some of the best 2011 animated movies to watch and the reasons why they are worth your time. 1. Rango (2011) : IMDb 7.2/10 Rango, directed by Gore…
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