Published: Aug. 25, 2014, 5:02 a.m.
As most of you know, Amanda White (from\xa0OhAmanda.com) and I have been chatting about movies (right here in\xa0Episode 27\xa0and\xa0Episode 31)\xa0and labeling ourselves (maybe?) \u201cFamily Movie Moms\u201d.
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And we\u2019re at it again. \xa0This episode, however, is directed towards older kids and date nights. . .still family movies but for the older members of your family.
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Because we talk about 5 different movies, this is a longer episode. We considered chopping it up into 5 episodes or two parts. But decided y\u2019all are adults and can decide when to start & stop based on your multi-tasking/podcast listening habits.
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(**speaking of being adults. . . please note this may be an episode you choose to listen to with earbuds in, so little ones don\u2019t hear about things which are inappropriate for their innocent spirits)
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These are the movies we chat about:
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Maleficent (PG with Angelina Jolie & Elle Fanning)
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- example of a powerful person becoming evil & humbled (like\xa0Nebuchadnezzar)
- another story of true love being less about a boy/girl and more about family
- how revenge never works out and forgiveness is necessary
- an example of how even if you are sorry, your choices have consequences
- lack of a true \u201cbad guy\u201d (blurred lines of good vs. evil)
- (Phil Vischer Podcast)\n
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Belle (PG with Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Matthew Goode, Emily Watson)
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- a historical piece, based on a true story, addressing topics of race, social standing, value of life, and human justice.
- a love story and a political/social commentary
- great movie to watch with a group and discuss around dessert/dinner
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Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13 with Chris Pratt, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper)
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- the appeal of a superhero movie
- misfits coming together for one common cause\u2013don\u2019t have to be the greatest & brightest to do great things.
- Groot (as in, \u201cI am Groot\u201d) demonstrates sacrificial giving/love
- \u201cIf the world thinks you should be 13 to see a movie, then you should be 13.\u201d
- Toys for little kids that go with PG-13 movies
- (Pleygo\u2013Lego subscription ** Affiliate Link)
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Begin Again (R with Adam Levine, Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo)
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- for those who love music and how music is created (any artist really)
- a story of redemption in careers and marriage. Going back to your first love.
- answers the question \u201cis fame the best goal?\u201d
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The Giver (PG-13 with Brenton Thwaites, Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep)
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- a movie based off the Young Adult Fiction book by Lois Lowry
- what you miss out on when you live in a world where everyone is the same.
- promotes the value of life and the importance of how we are meant to be different.
- how simple/easy/same keeps us from experiencing the highs & lows of emotion.
- (Read the book!\xa0click here)
\n Does your family follow the movie rating guides? How do you decide if a child is old enough to see a movie?