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    Looking for ideas for dvds to buy my son for when we travel. He plays on a traveling soccer team, and when we have to drive 6 hours to a weekend tournament, it would be nice to have a movie to entertain him once in a while smile I'm looking more for live action - rather than animated. Preferably something he might learn from - but not necessarily. He has wide taste - loved Homeward Bound, Old Yeller - found The King's Speech incredibly entertaining ! What we liked about that one was that we could watch it as a family - there was no gratuitous sex/violence in it. Any great ideas for more movies like that ? He can cope with blood and gore (Lord of the Rings etc)- just no sex, please ! smile

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    Not what you asked for, but we listen to books on CD while traveling to soccer tournaments. We get a pile from the library before each trip.

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    All the Harry Potter movies.

    All the Men in Black movies.

    Independence Day

    *Batteries Not Included

    Where the Red Fern Grows

    Either (or both) of the Willy Wonka movies

    Ender's Game (when it comes out on DVD)


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    My DD8 loves silly movies, plus anything with violence so long as it's completely escapist and unrealistic, ala LotR. If it looks anything like possible, not so much. Like you, we also screen for mature content.

    So basically, everything Nautigal said, except Where the Red Fern Grows, and add:

    Back to the Future trilogy
    Short Circuit (both)
    Star Wars movies
    E.T.
    All of the movies featuring the Avengers (Thor, Hulk, Iron Man, etc.)
    Marley and Me

    Just off the top of head.

    Anytime we have a question on whether a movie is appropriate for DD, we've used the family information provided on imdb.com.

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    Originally Posted by Dude
    Anytime we have a question on whether a movie is appropriate for DD, we've used the family information provided on imdb.com.

    I like commonsensemedia.org to figure out ages range, scariness and just general interest. Very useful site.

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    My boys (11) love documentaries. Can you download some Mythbusters, or Man vs. Wild, or one of the many other Discovery channel docs or series?

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    Seconding commonsensemedia.

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    I second (or third) Harry Potter, Back to the Future, Men in Black and Wonka. I am also a huge fan of the Night at the Museum movies for kids this age. Although they are animated the Shrek movies are also great.

    We also do a lot of audio books in the car. Just this weekend we did Around the World in 80 Days and The Egypt Game. One long day's drive per book worked great.

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    The Bridge to Tarabithia
    A Wrinkle in Time
    Another vote for Harry Potter
    Another vote for E.T.

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    Another vote for Myth Busters wink


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