we introduced our daughter to a lot of classic film and television - including Gilligan's Island, Hogan's Heroes and Scooby-Doo, among many others. Yep, classic films are great. She has even seen Metropolis once when a nearly complete restored version was released back around 2010, and also the first Batman movie serial from 1943, as well as the Batman series from the mid-'60s with Adam West.
There are some modern shows she likes that are worth watching as well, including the How to train Your Dragon series, which is something on the order of 8 seasons, and Tangled the series, something like 3 seasons. Some good stuff there.
There is so much film out there, both good and bad, both old and new, hard to choose sometime.
By the way, if you haven't introduced yours to Laurel and Hardy, give that a shot, maybe with their feature films that are heavy on music, like Swiss Miss or Way Out West. I have to do a story about those sometime in the future. :-)
Amazing! I watched Gilligan's Island as a kid on a classic TV channel of some sort... along with The Brady Bunch, The Andy Griffith Show and others. Good memories. 😊
There are definitely new things worth watching too, I agree, and I certainly don't discourage quality content. We enjoyed the new adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events with Neil Patrick Harris a few years ago, and it was a fun and intelligently written program. There are gems in every era.
Laurel and Hardy would be new for me too though, so we should both check it out. Thank you very much for the recommendation... and keep up the great parenting work. You rock!
And I always appreciate a thoughtful comment, so mad props for taking the time to get engaged. Cheers!👊
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