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This Summer's Best Five Family Flicks

Dave Rogers
This Summer's Best Five Family Flicks

Summer vacation just started and already Shine Parenting is feverishly offering ideas to keep the kids busy. We think a movie or two (or three?) is a great way to kick off the season—and have picked five winners that your kids will find irresistible.

 

1. WALL-E

WALL-E from Disney/Pixar may be the most eagerly awaited family film of the year. It's certainly one of the most popular on Yahoo! Kids, where its trailers and clips are immensely popular. Surprisingly endearing WALL-E is a robot left alone on the future vacated Earth. When a sleek female robot visits, smitten WALL-E launches into swashbuckling space adventures where he finds his destiny. Rated G.

 

Trailers and clips at Yahoo! Kids
Common Sense Media review
Showtimes & Tickets

 

2. Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda is the early summer box office favorite and for good reason. This creative treat from DreamWorks Animation features Po, an oh-so-huggable panda destined to save ancient China from the evil snow leopard, Tai Lung. Trouble is, Po isn't the perfect picture of a kung fu warrior—so it's up to master Shifu and a menagerie of assistants to whip him into shape. There's lots of fast action along with a feel-good message about believing in oneself. Rated PG.

 

Trailers and clips at Yahoo! Kids
Common Sense Media review
Showtimes & Tickets

 

3. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl

If there are girls in your family, you already know about Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, based on the American Girl brand of dolls, books, DVDs and destination stores. The surprising news is that this sweet tale is not over-commercialized and features a fine performance from media darling Abigail Breslin in the title role. Set in the Great Depression, the story follows Kit (an aspiring reporter) as she investigates a citywide crime spree that touches close to home. True to the American Girl sensibility, there's even an educational streak in this film-just don't tell the kids. Rated G. In limited release June 27 and wide release July 2.

 

Trailers and clips at Yahoo! Kids
Common Sense Media review
Showtimes & Tickets

 

4. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

For boys, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a slam-bang feast of special effects, heart-pumping action scenes and Saturday afternoon serial heroics. Indy is back in classic form, older and slower to be sure, but still battling the forces of evil for the fate of the world. While the story drags between the adventure scenes-and the final act seems a bit too "out there" even for Indy—this is excellent escapist fare appropriate for aspiring tween Indies. Rated PG-13 for adventure violence and scary images.

 

Trailers and clips at Yahoo! Kids
Common Sense Media review
Showtimes & Tickets

 

5. Space Chimps

Space Chimps (coming July 18) looks to be an ideal, easy-going movie for whiling away a hot summer day. This animated adventure follows three latter-day chimp-o-nauts as they pursue a lost NASA probe—only to find themselves the only hope for a peaceful planet under attack by the evil Zartog. Along the way, hero Ham III discovers his hidden destiny. (Stop us if you've already heard this.) With producer John H. Black (Shrek) and director Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black) at the helm, we have hopes Space Chimps will transcend potential monkeyshines. Rated G.

 

Trailers and clips at Yahoo! Kids
More info at Yahoo! Movies

 

Of course, the summer's still young and there are plenty of films still to come.  We'll feature five more family-friendly flicks later in the season.

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    Posted by J S Sat Jun 28, 2008 9:44am PDT

    indiana jones IS NOT suitable for any child - even13, extremely violent - kung crap panda, not great for kids either, contains vulgar humor, but i guess every 'kids' movie does these days - which is disgusting...i would stay at home & not waste the $ on any of these 'summer blockbusters'...

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    Posted by Makayla Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:47pm PDT

    WALL-E IS A CUTE AND FUNNY MOVIE SO GO OUT AND SEE IT. EVEN DADS WILL LIKE IT CUZ GUYS DONT NORMALLY LIKE KIDS MOVIES. BUT WALL- IS PERFECT 4 A FAMILY TO SEE TOGETHER

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    Posted by Emma Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:53pm PDT

    wall-e looks like a great movie to see with kids who knows it will probably be the next toy story

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    Posted by jatoft@sbcglobal.net Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:05am PDT

    Kung Fu Panda is the best it deserves to be number 1#

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    Posted by jeffmyersmd Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:58pm PDT

    I thought Wall-E was very depressing. My seven year was very upset. The future of the human race looks very bleak. I understand giving the kids a message to take care of our earth, but it's too heavy for a kid movie.

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    Posted by haadia k Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:20am PDT

    no comments....

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    Posted by LiFeSaRoLlErCoAsTeR Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:00pm PDT

    Kung Fu Panda is one of the best movies ever. It has a great storyline and message and keeps you laughing the whole time!

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    Posted by legolas3hunters Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:26am PDT

    I thought "Kung Fu Panda" was rated PG?

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    Posted by patriciaosborne44 Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:02pm PDT

    My 11 and 13 year old grandsons thought Indiana Jones was boring.

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    Posted by Sharon Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:40am PDT

    Slightly sexist to assume that girls will like Kit Kittredge and boys will like Indiana Jones, no?

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