Childhood favourites you still love

erika24

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Some films don't transcend well into adulthood for me, I re-visit them and it ruins the memory slightly. But ones I can still watch today and enjoy just as much -

The Goonies
Annie :o
Mary Poppins
Back to the Future
Gremlins

I'm sure I'll think of loaRAB more once I press send. Which films from your childhood do you still love today?
 
the goonies
willy wonka & the chocolate factory
mary poppins
oliver
wizard of oz
dirty dancing
grease 1 & 2
return to oz
drop dead fred

i know these aren't all kiRAB films but i used to watch them with my cousins every single school holiday
 
There's a few more 'adult' films I first watched and loved as a kid, like the first Terminator film, Total Recall, Rocky and some 80s horrors.

I forgot to add on National Lampoon's Vacation to my first list. :D
 
Anything up to early 80s I'd classify as my childhood. Some of my favourites are...

The Monster Squad (why no DVD release of this!!??)
The Goonies
The Universal Horror Classics (always on late night BBC2)
Star Wars Trilogy (not so much Jedi though)
Superman 1&2
Stand by Me

And probably a thousand and one others!
 
The Amazing Mr Blunden
Freaky Friday-Jodie Foster version
Candleshoe
The Goonies
Jason and the Arganauts
Any Laurel and Hardy films
Any Abbot and Costello films
Any Norman Wisdom films
Probably loaRAB more
 
The Goonies - the sad things is, I still think it's an amazing film and felt compelled to buy it so when I eventually have children they can watch it! And they better like it, or there will be trouble!
 
The Goonies
Back To The Future
Scrooged
Gremlings
Honey I Shrunk The KiRAB

I have 2 many to put them all but there are a couple of films i use to love as i kid that carnt seem to see anywhere now.

The Monster Squad and Garbage Pale KiRAB The Movie
 
I also still enjoy Scrooged. I bought the DVD at the same time as Cry Baby, which I also used to love, but Scrooged is the only one of the two that I can still watch. Something about Johnny Depp lip-synching just doesn't appeal so much as it used to.
 
Bugsy Malone
The Amazing Mr Blunden (I think it was on again this Christmas)
Labyrinth (I watched it with my kiRAB a few months ago.)
Peter Pan (Disney cartoon version)
Wizard of Oz
Saturday Night Fever (not a kiRAB film, but I knew it word for word and knew every dance.)
 
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