I've been running out of movie ideas. I have 6 month old twin girls who won't allow me to do housework unless there is something really interesting on the tube. They're favorite show is Yo Gabba Gabba, but my husband and I have gone through all of them way too much.

Help me choose a movie and win a copy of your choice of either Majesty 2 or Alien Breed 3! It doesn't matter if i've seen it already i'm just drawing a blank on good family movies, and we already have a bunch.

Here are the ones we already have:

Despicable Me/
Toy Story/
A Bug's Life/
Cars/
Nightmare Before Christmas/
The Incredibles/
Coraline/
9/
Monster's Inc/
Finding Nemo/
Shark Tale/
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory/
Kung Fu Panda 2/
Happy Feet/
Ice Age/
Puss In Boots/
The Lion King/
Aladdin/
Shrek & Shrek Forever/
Wallace and Gromit/
Brave/
Cat in the Hat/
How the Grinch Stole Christmas/
Polar Express/
Monster House/
James and the Giant Peach/
Space Jam/
Pokemon/
Mulan/
Wall-E/
Up/

Thanks to anyone who helps me out :D I'll be back in an hour or so to choose the winner. I'll just add you on steam and send you the key from there. So make sure i'm able to send you a friend request.

EDIT: I'm getting some really great choices here, so i'll give the winner the choice of which game they would like and I will give the remaining game to the runner up. Thanks again guys, this is a big help.

Many great suggestions, but without further ado...
WINNERS:

1 Jamoke - with The Brave Little Toaster

2 carizcoiso - with The Aristocrats

Thank you again everyone for the really great suggestions! This will keep my girls busy so I can do what I need to do!

1 decade ago*

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Can't go wrong with the classic Wallace & Gromit films! (The Wrong Trousers & A Close Shave)

1 decade ago
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+1

Yes my husband is a huge fan and owns all of them. I like Chicken Run :D

1 decade ago
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I am personally an extreme fan of The Emperor's New Groove. It is a wonderful film that I believe is something adults can enjoy as well. It is worth at least one watch.

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+1 :D

1 decade ago
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madagascar

1 decade ago
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Aladdin for the win.

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+20bazillion! :P

1 decade ago
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How to Train Your Dragon is a pretty good one :)

1 decade ago
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Chicken Little is also pretty good

1 decade ago
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I forgot about that one! ty again!

1 decade ago
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+1
Really? I've seen the cover a few times and wasn't sure if it was any good. Thank you very much

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He doesn't have that one.

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Toy Story, hands down.

I've seen that movie hundreds of times and I still enjoy it. All three of the children I live with (two nieces [12 and 7] and one nephew [3]) LOVE Toy Story and until the older two were about 5 (each) they watched it every night while going to bed. Now my three year old nephew watches it every night while going to bed.

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When I was young, I enjoyed watching The Brave Little Toaster. It is another movie, by Pixar, that was very memorable for me. The movie is a tad old, but I'm sure your children will get a kick out of watching a talking toaster and his friends going on a journey.

Also, another movie that might appeal to 6 month old twin girls could be Lilo & Stitch. I've seen that movie with my younger cousins (females), who really enjoyed the movie.

I hope you and your daughters will enjoy the movies!

Make sure to let me know if you guys enjoyed it!

P.S. Your movie list brings back SO many memories. :)

1 decade ago
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The brave little toaster was really good when I was young. Nice suggestion.

1 decade ago
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Yessss.. you're definitely in the lead with The Brave Little Toaster! I used to love that movie! Totally forgot about that one!

1 decade ago
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Yes! That movie was literally my go-to movie when I needed cheering up. Such a sweet movie. I still have it on VHS. I'd totally get it if it was on Blu-Ray or DVD.

Another movie I thought about is Snow White. It's a classic Disney movie. I thought it was a great movie. Pretty much any Princess/Disney movies would be suitable for you and your girls.

1 decade ago
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They're watching A Brave Little Toaster right now (I love the internet) thanks again, that's a really good one! I did enjoy Snow White as a kid!

1 decade ago
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Haha, I'm glad! Let me know what they think of it!

1 decade ago
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такое

1 decade ago
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Paranorman.

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Monsters inc.

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The Lorax

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Shrek <3 loved it since I first watched it(about 2 years old) c:

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The Last Unicorn <3

Edited: Also loved The Land Before Time

1 decade ago
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I will go with Toy Story since my 3 year old loves that movie. Good family movie with great voice acting by Tim Allen. Also great for parents too.

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The Stuart Little films ^_^

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I was about to put that!

1 decade ago
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Coraline, that one is great.

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That might be too dark for 6 month olds.

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I started to put it on for them once, but they didn't make it past the opening.. they were OUT! lol

1 decade ago
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The Secret of Kells

EDIT: oh 6moths old , yep too dark for them probably.

Garfield then.

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My Neighbour Totoro

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That and Kiki's Delivery Service. Any Studio Ghibli film for that matter.

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How about "The Adventures of Mark Twain"? It's a great stop-motion movie, and it's definitely kid friendly. I'd also recommend E.T., Megamind and Willow. :) (I'd suggest that you watch Willow before showing it to your kids so you can decide if it's kid friendly. I'd say it is, since I loved the movie as a little kid, but I'm not a parent.)

Oh, and for yourself to watch (without the kids) I'd suggest The Devil's Double ;)

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The Devil's Double, i've heard that was something worth watching.. Next on my list :D

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Oh and Willow is a great movie C: I bought it for 99c at a Goodwill in Destin, Fl.. The best investment ever lol.

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The Aladdin sequels, since you have the original already. Return of Jafar was super short but pretty fun.

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Return of Jafar was my favorite as a child! LOVE Aladdin

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Funny kid movie "Elf"

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Pocahontas or Ice Age

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Paul is always a good pick but then again... How about 3 Ninjas? :P

Or... Rango/Zoom.

Or you could go for a longer alternative with Avatar: The Last Airbender series, it has 3 seasons, 20 episodes each. It's also pretty good.

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Nice ones :) I love the avatar series, I've watched them all :D

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Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. It's about the only animated film I've ever watched that did a decent job of combining computer and hand-drawn animation together, and was worked on by some of the folks who did The Lion King. Fantastic soundtrack too, and is killer on a good sound setup - Hans Zimmer at his finest on this one.

Great story and some memorable characters, with voice work done by Matt Damon as the main character. Saw this with my cousins about five years ago, and now whenever I'm at their place, we have to watch it. XD Really good movie, though, and not one many people have seen. :)

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Wallace and Gromit

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Closed 1 decade ago by lazybonez.