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Old 10-07-2014, 12:19 PM
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Thanks! I was thinking about The Ring and I definitely want my oldest to see Insidious - although for selfish reasons. I want to see Insidious Part 2, but feel like I need to re-watch the first one (which I loved).

The younger kids are a bit tougher - I'm trying to think back to the stuff I watched at their age, but I'd like to go a bit beyond the old Universal films and give them something a bit more modern. They handled Poltergeist pretty well (meaning they were only in mom & dad's bed for about an hour afterward).

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Originally Posted by MichaelMyers View Post
Halloween may be a little strong for a 5 year old. But you can give it a shot. I was thinking more along the lines of Garfield's Halloween Adventure and The Halloween Tree, if you can find them.

Most of the Universal Monsters films they can handle, I would think...
I saw Halloween at 10 and it gave me nightmares for 20 years. I don't think any of my kids are ready for that one!
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