Posted on 02/23/2002 1:01:59 PM PST by PaulJ
Courage. Loyalty. Determination. Justice.
(and presumably, the next two that will follow in the series)
Another good idea. Thanks.
The Texas in the title caught our interest but the movie was really nice..... set in the very rural Big Bend area of Texas - it is the story of a group of boys who are graduating from High School (5 total boys in the class) and are planning to leave town to seek fame and fortune!
It is sweet, and VERY West Texas.... down to a scene where two ranchers are visiting - leaning against a building and probably say 10 words to each other - total - and then say, "Nice visitin with ya".. and walk away.... LOL... I swear I have seen that exact scene in real life!
There is only one scene - one boy has a drunk Dad and he has shown up with a woman - one scene shows a little skin as the boy sees the woman in his Dad's bed.....
Other than that - I can not recall anything at all that would be inappropriate for your son....
It is touching, and sweet - a great cast - and very typical of small towns in Texas.....
A Christmas Story.
Cheaper by the Dozen.
Belles on Their Toes.
The Great Escape.
Grease
The Wonder Years series
There is no cussing, no sex, no nudity(that I was aware of), very mild violence, and a good moral.
Fly Away Home. Cute kid, cute geese, entertaining story.
Anastasia. Animated. Not historically accurate, but fairly entertaining.
Iron Will. Dogsled race; gritty kid competes against all odds. Great cinematography.
I have taken my Grandchildern to G movies and they had talk of sex and other body functions.Sometimes the children in the movie were rude and poorly behaved.....Ahhhhhh then step up to PG 13 and see some nudity and sexual suggestions ( sometimes this grandma shakes her head at it)
When I go to an R rated movie I come prepare for it..and sometimes I am pleasenly surprised that it was just a PG 13 + a little..
Focus on the family has a web site that has an excellent reviewing system they will tell you exactly what might offen that is in there and then you can decide
Last summer they gave one movie a mixed review because they had several references to bowel movements..Hey my grandkids think thats funny..so we went without a worry
But you do have to check...If I can find the link I will give it to you
BTW for older kids 13 + The Count of Monte Cristo is great we all loved it..
Mostly though, I tried to keep em busy building stuff and doing things outside. They are a rare-breed in this day and age. I'm very pleased and proud at how they turned out.
James and the Giant Peach
Men in Black (I think, I know some kids who watched it over and over)
The Old Man and the Sea
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