What is your favourite childhood movie of all time?

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Cowgirl said:
What was the one about that silver alien ship who took a boy with him around the place and it would talk to him? I think the ship was called Max. Damn, I loved that movie. What the hell was it?

Flight of the Navigator

  • Watership Down
  • Secret of Nimh
  • An American Tail
  • Dark Crystal
  • Return To Oz (1985 version)
  • The Goonies
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  • All Dogs Go To Heaven
  • Legend
  • The Sword And The Stone
  • The NeverEnding Story
  • Labyrinth
  • Robin Hood (Disney)
  • Lady and the Tramp
  • Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory
  • Masters of the Universe
  • Batteries Not Included
  • Gremlins
  • Alice In Wonderland
  • Fantasia

..and a couple of ewok films that for the life of me I can't name but were very disturbing
 
Flight of the Navigator!!! Thank you Acrobrat!!!! You rock, that was driving me crazy!
Im scared that you know and also scared that our list is so similar.
:kiss: for you!!!
 
The Sound of Music was my #1 favourite. Big and Willy Wonka are close seconds.
And then when I grew up Dirty Dancing and Grease became my favourites. And still are for that matter.
 
Of course, Willy Wonka! That Gene Wilder is one sexy frizzy-haired dude. Sighhh.

My picks are
Adam's Apple (Katherine Hepburn & Spencer Tracey)
Breakfast At Tiffany's (Audrey Hepburn)


foray
 
diamond said:
"Scarface":angry::sexywink::up:

DB9

What the...??? But yeah, that's a good movie. ;)

Mine are...

-Annie (the one with Aileen Quinn)
-The Little Mermaid (not the happy version, but the tragic one :sad:)
-The Bad Seed :D
-Child Of Glass
-Watcher In The Woods (can't remember the exact title)
-The Legend Of Billie Jean (first time I heard Pat Benatar's song, "Invincible" :D)
-IB And Little Christina (Hans Christian Andersen's little-known sad :sad: story)
 
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory- loved the book, loved the movie

Follow that Bird (Sesame Street movie with Big Bird)
Mary Poppins
Charlotte's Web

When I got a tad older, Anne of Green Gables. Very Canadian. If you can get your hands on it, it's amazing for all ages. Very funny and touching and timeless.
 
The Star Wars trilogy
The Indiana Jones trilogy
The Back to the Future trilogy
Disney: Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White, Robin Hood
The Wizard of Oz
An American Tail
ET
Mary Poppins
Labyrinth
The Goonies
The Ast?rix movies: Les Douze travaux d'Ast?rix, Ast?rix et la surprise de C?sar, Ast?rix et Cl?op?tre
 
I loved any movie as a kid that was adventurous and mystical, my all time fave was Labriynth, I even had as a kid a Labriynth cassette book- you know those picture books from the 80s that had stills of the movie and a tape that read out the story- I wonder what ever happened to that???? anyway my other faves included,

Indiana Jones and the temple of doom
Stand by me
Goonies
The neverending story
The wizard of Oz
Grease
Monty pythons meaning of life
Better of dead

and cause I am still one big kid I am adding LOTR: FOTR to this list too:)
 
The Goonies
Space Camp
The Little Mermaid
E.T.

There's probably others, but those are the ones that I really remember!

Elisabeth
 
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Charlotte's Web was one I really loved.

Can anyone image being a little kid before the invention of VCR's when you had to see it at the movies or wait for it to come on TV again? Wizard of Oz only once a year? A lot of my favorites were holiday specials because there weren't a whole lot of kid's movies on TV otherwise. I had no VCR until I was 14. Believe me I made up for it after that.
 
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