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Re: Introducing kids to cinema
22I Walked with a Zombie
Carnival of Souls
The Haunting
Hausu
Pontypool
Lake Mungo
Skinimarink
Thelma
The Innocents (1961)
The Innocents (2021)
Carnival of Souls
The Haunting
Hausu
Pontypool
Lake Mungo
Skinimarink
Thelma
The Innocents (1961)
The Innocents (2021)
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Re: Introducing kids to cinema
23You can also introduce kids of that age to Mystery Science Theater 3000.
https://www.youtube.com/@MST3K
Hits the dorky spot.
Aside from the quality yucks, you can learn a lot about good cinema by watching bad cinema.
https://www.youtube.com/@MST3K
Hits the dorky spot.
Aside from the quality yucks, you can learn a lot about good cinema by watching bad cinema.
Re: Introducing kids to cinema
24the great Walter Chaw did this too. i saved all his writeups in this google docWood Goblin wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2025 5:36 pm When our kids were that age, more or less, during the Covid lockdown, we did a big cinema project, wherein we made a list of 30-some movies and watched them over time.
they were Patreon exclusives, some of them seem to be available publicly now... but it's cool to have them in a dedicated place.
my kid is 6 now btw, so i still have some waiting to do
Re: Introducing kids to cinema
25When I was 14 or so my dad sat me down for a TCM marathon of The Seventh Seal (OH HEY THAT'S WHERE THEY GOT THAT BIT IN BILL AND TED'S BOGUS JOURNEY WHOA) and The Seven Samurai and they both blew my mind. Granted I'd already seen a lot of "cult" indie & horror films by that point (most Kubrick, Evil Deads, Drugstore Cowboy/My Own Private Idaho, Apocalypse Now, Dawn of the Dead, etc) but those were definitely the two that really made me want to go deeper into movies and specific directors.losthighway wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 8:17 am Also would consider cherry picking the more accessible, least brutal Bergman film(s).
I'd have to rewatch but my first ideas would be Seventh Seal, or Fanny and Alexander.
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Re: Introducing kids to cinema
26Wizard of Oz is a great introduction for kids to Cinema.
One is a bit spoiled these days with decent versions of just about most things being available on home video.
However, one thing I think I might recommend to see something in a proper cinema....preferably projected from 35mm or 70mm.
Right now in Chicago, Gene Siskel is playing Rashomon, and Music Box will be playing Starship Troopers(!) in 35mm. It's a different experience altogether, and gets them out of the Netflix mindset of endless streaming of "content", and injects a little magic into it somehow.
One is a bit spoiled these days with decent versions of just about most things being available on home video.
However, one thing I think I might recommend to see something in a proper cinema....preferably projected from 35mm or 70mm.
Right now in Chicago, Gene Siskel is playing Rashomon, and Music Box will be playing Starship Troopers(!) in 35mm. It's a different experience altogether, and gets them out of the Netflix mindset of endless streaming of "content", and injects a little magic into it somehow.