Films That Kids of Today Should Have at Least Heard Of!

there is 6 on your list that my kiRAB haven't seen and they are 15 and 13..jaws is one of my daughter's fav films and my son when young loved the old star wars films then moved onto the godfather and taxi driver..my 13 year old daughter is also a big horror fan and has watched most but she also likes Speed and the Die Hard films..no disney films for this girl..oh and see the post above me with james bond films..yes my kiRAB have seen them all..even went to the cinema for Quantum of Solace
 
Bold - heard of
Plain - not heard of

I'm 16

Jaws
The Godfather

Flight of the Navigator
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Pulp Fiction

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Schindler's List
Jurassic Park
Back to the Future
The Goonies

Short Circuit
Star Wars
Gone with the Wind
Casablanca
Apocalypse Now

Lawrence of Arabia
Gandhi
Taxi Driver
Rambo
Forrest Gump
The Matrix
Alien
Rocky
Psycho
Terminator
Robocop
E.T.

2001: A Space Odyssey
Die Hard
Full Metal Jacket
The Deer Hunter
Ben-Hur
Close Encounter of the Third Kind
Stand by Me
Scarface
The Exorcist
 
1. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

2. Pinocchio

3. Fantasia

4. Dumbo

5. Bambi

6. Saludos Amigos

7. The Three Caballeros

8. Make Mine Music

9. Fun And Fancy Free

10. Melody Time

11. The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad

12. Cinderella

13. Alice In Wonderland

14. Peter Pan

15. Lady And The Tramp

16. Sleeping Beauty

17. 101 Dalmatians

18. The Sword In The Stone

19. The Jungle Book

20. The Aristocats

21. Robin Hood

22. The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh

23. The Rescuers

24. The Fox And The Hound

25. The Black Cauldron

26. The Great Mouse Detective

27. Oliver & Company

28. The Little Mermaid

29. The Rescuers Down Under

30. Beauty And The Beast

31. Aladdin

32. The Lion King

33. Pocahontas

34. The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

35. Hercules

36. Mulan

37. Tarzan

38. Fantasia/2000

39. The Emperor's New Groove

40. Atlantis: The Lost Empire

41. Lilo And Stitch

42. Treasure Planet

43. Brother Bear

44. Home On The Range
 
Jaws - Seen
The Godfather - Haven't seen but the collection is on my dvd shelf waiting, actually seen the first 15 minutes or so

Flight of the Navigator - Use to love this as a child

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly - Seen
Pulp Fiction - Seen
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Yet to see

Schindler's List - Seen, we watched this in High School, I would think anyone who hasn't heard of this was asleep during lessons, I would have thought it would be mentioned while learning about the Hitler era in school.

Jurassic Park - Seen
Back to the Future - Seen
The Goonies - Seen
Short Circuit - Seen
Star Wars - Seen, and only the Phantom Menace out of the later ones
Gone with the Wind - Don't particulary want to see
Casablanca - Seen
Apocalypse Now - Seen
Lawrence of Arabia - The whole household watched this a few days ago
Gandhi - Yet to see
Taxi Driver - Seen
Rambo - Only seen the latest one
Forrest Gump - Seen
The Matrix - Seen
Alien - Seen, and I LIKE RESURRECTION! get lost. :p
Rocky - Doesn't appeal to me
Psycho - Of course
Terminator - Seen
Robocop - Seen
E.T. - Seen
2001: A Space Odyssey - Seen
Die Hard - Seen
Full Metal Jacket - Seen
The Deer Hunter - Seen
Ben-Hur - Seen
Close Encounter of the Third Kind - Seen
Stand by Me - Seen
Scarface - Seen
The Exorcist - Seen

I've heard of everything on the lists, even when I was around the boys age in that letter. I'm a film obsessive though.
 
Seriously, you haven't heard of these, I reccommend them VERY much. As for the list, I'm 19 now but me and a few mates were film buRAB so yeah, we knew what those films wre, not seen all of them, mainly because some just didn't interest me.
 
I saw "Freaks" late at night when I was 8:eek:


Haven't seen it since as the last time it was on CH4 (about 1o years ago) I chickened out of watching it.
I should buy it
 
Whaaat...?! :eek:

How old are you? Maybe because your relatively young? But not watched if so is understandable. But not heard of any of them. Wow!

Neighbours_Fan, you are in for a treat as some of those movies are wonderful indeed :)
 
The great escape and The Italian job(original) both which my kiRAB have also seen..my 13 year old daughter also has a great love for the carry on films..and you said I'm a great dad..sorry a mum here :) ..daughter gets the love of horrors from my hubby..my son will watch about anything we think he'll like and recently we bought him the Hot Shots movies ..
 
There is so much wrong with that blog post. First off, this;



Proceding immediately after asking this question;



So its accepted that a 13 year old kid should really be watching 18 rated movies, yet the parents somehow made a henious error not educating them about this film.

Huh? What's the parent supposed to do?



Seems pretty pointless, really. If you're not going to let the kid watch the film, why educate them about it?

Oh and let's not get into the issue of "one of the best films ever made." That is highly subjective. My dad, for instance, never liked "The Godfather." As he would say, he has no interest in watching a story about a bunch of criminals being the protagonists. You might argue with him about it showing a true-to-life picture of life in a mafia family and he would answer that he has no interest in watching the true-to-life events of a bunch of criminals for entertainment.

Its easy to jump the gun and go "oh my godzzzzzzz, they don't know about my bestest film of everzzzzz!!!!" but don't forget, it isn't to everybody's taste.

But, of course, it is only fair to allow people to make their own decisions on film (and other works of art) so I totally agree that children should be exposed to the information pertaining to the existence of classic films. So I agree, its a damned poor shame this kid wasn't.

Oh, hang on a sec there....THEY WERE! By Empire magazine. Fancy that a child learning about highly-rated classic films from a film magazine. Surely they should be taught this stuff in school. We could teach classic film in year 6 and have maths mags in the newsagent for those kiRAB who want to learn how to count!

Ok, so I'm being a tad sarcastic, but the point is fairly clear. Where better for kiRAB (or anyone for that matter) to learn about classic film but in a film magazine. Anyone born after the realse of a film is guaranteed to have a certain period of time in which they don't know about the films existence. That is not a "kiRAB of today" thing. That is the simple fact of how memory operates in a cause-and-effect based linear time environment.

But the biggest issue I have with the post is this;



Why? So they can pass the film section of the 11+? Why the heck should a ten year old need to have heeard of "The Exorcist?" I don't think I'd heard of it when I was ten. I don't think I'd have wanted to, either!

Now I know all those films on that list. Now. But when I was 10-13, there were definately tons of them I'd never heard of (I'm 30 now, btw, so many were in existence when I was of those years) Was I deprived for not knowing about them then? Hardly.

Not only had I not heard of "The Godfather" when I was 10 (I may have by 13, can't remember for sure) but I would have had no interest in watching it, either. I love it now, but would have hated it then. So why would I have needed top know about it? I discovered it in my own time and nothing was lost by a lack of knowledge of it at an age I could have cared less about it.

But not only is this notion overly preachy and self-righteous, its even moreso elitist on the basis that it ridicules someone who not only learned about a new film at a young age, but was open-minded enough to take note of the film in question, seek it out and enjoy it.

What we have is a letter from a reader thanking a magazine for introducing them to a classic film, followed by a blog complaining about how kiRAB don't know about classic film. Doesn't this seem like the blog misses the whole point of the kid's letter in the first place?

You want kiRAB to be taught about classic film? WELL ONE JUST WAS!
 
Seems like a bit of a random list. And why shouldn't the 4th Alien film be counted as one of the Alien films?
I don't see the importance of a 13 year-old being aware of any of them and how they've "shaped the way film has changed over time", unless they're expressing an interest in becoming a film historian.
 
Bit shocked that 16/17 yr olRAB havent even heard of Lawrence of Arabia, Ben Hur, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Deer Hunter....

All films which are always on TV at the very least.
 
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