Films for 14yo
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boyse7en

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7,956 posts

188 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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As the father of a very soon to be 14yo I've been given the task of providing food and entertainment for my daughter and her friends for a sleep-over party.

Any suggestions for films that i can get on Amazon Prime/Blu Ray to keep them mostly entertained for a bit? My knowledge of teen films stopped around the time of the Brat Pack.

Zoon

7,217 posts

144 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Porkys, Saw 1,2 & 3.
Nightmare on Elm Street.

Oh you meant suitable films.

Twilight Saga?

h0b0

8,895 posts

219 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Hunger games?

TCEvo

15,060 posts

225 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Hunger Games is a good call.

Couple of other suggestions: Clueless (1996) & Mean Girls (2004) - both good fun, although appreciate probably a little dated now.

coppernorks

1,919 posts

69 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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I think the Disney corporation make films for children, yes I just checked, they do.

boyse7en

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7,956 posts

188 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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coppernorks said:

I think the Disney corporation make films for children, yes I just checked, they do.
Yeah, that's just as helpful as your clueless comment on eating disorders in the Freddie Flintoff thread.

boyse7en

Original Poster:

7,956 posts

188 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Zoon said:
Porkys, Saw 1,2 & 3.
Nightmare on Elm Street.

Oh you meant suitable films.

Twilight Saga?
Yeah, doubt her mum will be laughing quite as much as I would be at Kim Cantrell in the locker room.

Radec

5,390 posts

70 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Hunger games
Twighlight films
Maze Runner films
Divergent films
Princess Diaries

If all else fails then the greatest movie ever made...The Goonies

EarlOfHazard

3,630 posts

181 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Home Alone
My Girl
Elf
Mrs Doubtfire

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

182 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Too easy to rip the piss....so let's be serious.

Twilight Saga ( whole evening right there ).
Oceans 8
Mama Mia ( OK a bit tweeny - but may get them singing and dancing for a bit )
Charlies Angels
Anything else female led?


But Honestly - the movie will end up being the background noise...

They are going to natter about stuff that 14 year old girls natter about.

They will be texting etc etc etc.


It is a losing battle.


Oh... and stock up on feminine hygiene product and a some extra jammies... Someone will forget.

Edited by Troubleatmill on Wednesday 30th September 23:52

Sophisticated Sarah

15,078 posts

192 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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Anything with Zac Efron

DocJock

8,722 posts

263 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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If you have Prime, let them choose for themselves. They're teenagers, not 5yr olds...

My 14yo daughter would have boycotted anything i chose on principle.

deckster

9,631 posts

278 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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DocJock said:
If you have Prime, let them choose for themselves. They're teenagers, not 5yr olds...

My 14yo daughter would have boycotted anything i chose on principle.
Is the correct answer. Give them the remote and then shut the door. The last thing any bunch of 14-year-olds want is us oldies interfering.

james_TW

16,344 posts

220 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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deckster said:
DocJock said:
If you have Prime, let them choose for themselves. They're teenagers, not 5yr olds...

My 14yo daughter would have boycotted anything i chose on principle.
Is the correct answer. Give them the remote and then shut the door. The last thing any bunch of 14-year-olds want is us oldies interfering.
My daughter is 12 and a half - I've not had the privilege of hosting a sleepover (she lives with her mum) but the above is almost accurate. From what I gather, my understanding is closer to "give them the remote, access to whatever streaming service you have, all of the snacks and go upstairs & put on your noise cancelling headphones"

Gary29

4,888 posts

122 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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Exactly, I've never heard of any parent choosing films for a teenage party, let them get on with it.

ReverendCounter

6,087 posts

199 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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