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These Are The Childhood Movies Dads Wants To Share With Their Kids

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Becoming a father for the first time is always exciting. After all, not only does this mean you get to impart all your wisdom to your wee one, but you get to share all your favourite things with them, too. From your beloved CD collection to your favourite meals and, of course, the movies that changed your life.

In honour of Father’s Day on June 18, we asked seven dads to reveal the movies from their childhoods they can’t wait to share with their kids. From old classics like “My Girl” to more unique picks like “Iron Eagle,” these dads have some sweet reasons behind their choices.

“‘The Land Before Time’ or any Disney movie, because it will teach our daughter how to relate to real life events: connections between family members, loss of a friend or family, and how to fight for justice.” – Kenaz Smith, Chicago, IL

“To me [‘My Girl’] is a classic. I think I was between the ages of eight and ten when I first watched that movie by myself. I remember it stirred up a lot of feelings and emotions I felt like I could relate to, but didn't exactly know how to process. The movie touched on a lot of darker themes but they were real-life situations that are a lot of kids’ realities, such as death of a parent and friend, starting to feel what being in love is, friendship and hardship.

Overall, I think it's a great movie and I hope it can stir up some healthy emotions in my kids when they are old enough to watch it.” – Damion Clarke, Calgary, Alta.

“‘Jurassic Park’ – Because it combines ground-breaking special effects that have stood the test of time with a sense of wonder and discovery that is unlike any that has been replicated in the movies.” – Andy W., Vancouver, B.C.

“‘Poltergeist’ – Because kids need to get scared.” – Andy W., Vancouver, B.C.

“‘Stand By Me’ – Because I want my son to learn the true meaning of friendship. It's listening to each other. It's ripping on each other. It's getting to know a person better than even their parents know them.” – Andy W., Vancouver, B.C.

“‘Superman’ [with Christopher Reeve]. Although fiction, it gives a great example of how to treat others and has such a contrast on right vs. wrong.” – Martin E., Toronto, Ont.

“For [when my kids are teenagers], I'd say 'Schindler's List.' I saw it in the tenth grade. Its brutality and shocking content traumatized me. When you’re a teenager, you think you’re invincible, a know-it-all. It brought me back down to really understanding and valuing human life and that even though my life was hell, it was nothing by comparison and I should really shut up and stop complaining.” – Martin E., Toronto, Ont.

“‘The Sandlot.’ It was always a favourite of my group of friends. There are many memorable lines that we would quote to each other whenever we were hanging out. I can't wait to see [my son] watch it for the first time and get lost in the story like we did when we were kids.” – Stephen Longo, Oshawa, Ont.

“‘Princess Mononoke.’ It taught me about empathy and the importance of understanding where someone is coming from before going to an all-out war with them.” – Kalil Jamal, Windsor, Ont.

“‘Iron Eagle’ starring Louis Gossett Jr. My childhood was captured in a single decade — the 1980s. This film embodied the bold, empowering, and often misguided youth rebellion of the era. I think my kids would be fascinated by an era so very different from the one in which they are growing up.

Besides gaining a better understanding of the decade, I would like my boys to witness the cultural ignorance and propaganda that was so prevalent in major motion films in the 1980s. ‘Iron Eagle’ dished out plenty of this and more with its depiction of the enemy in the ‘Middle East’. I think the inaccuracies and over the top portrayal would surprise my kids since they are growing up in an era of extraordinary tolerance.” – Eric Holmes, Toronto, Ont.

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The Lego Batman Movie(01 of10)
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Beauty and the Beast(02 of10)
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Release date: March 17Disney’s highly anticipated live-action “Beauty and the Beast” is one you and your kids won’t want to miss. With a stellar cast featuring Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Ewan McGregor and many more, the story is expected to be just as enchanting as the animation and includes all the original music.Plus, the trailer alone will give you chills. Watch it here. (credit:IMDB)
The Boss Baby(03 of10)
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Release date: March 31This animated film follows seven-year-old Miles as he becomes a big brother for the first time. Only when the new baby arrives, he isn’t what Miles was expecting. Not only does he wear a suit and carry a briefcase, but Miles soon discovers that his baby brother is an undercover boss. Thanks to the voice talents of Alec Baldwin, Lisa Kudrow and Tobey Maguire, this hilarious film is fun for the whole family. Watch the trailer here. (credit:IMDB)
Wonder(04 of10)
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Release date: April 7Every kid’s favourite novel Wonder is being brought to life, with Jacob Tremblay as the beloved Auggie. The story follows the fifth-grader – who was born with a facial deformity – as he tries to fit in at his new school.Kids and parents alike will love this story’s sweet message about always choosing kindness. (credit:IMDB)
Born in China(05 of10)
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Release date: April 21Disneynature released “Monkey Kingdom” last year, but this year, it’s all about pandas. Narrated by John Krasinski, “Born in China” looks at the wildlife in the East Asian country, including its endangered species.This captivating film is for families who love learning about nature and the animal kingdom. Watch the trailer here. (credit:IMDB)
Captain Underpants(06 of10)
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Release date: June 2Captain Underpants is finally coming to the big screen! The children’s series by Dav Pilkey tells the story of two kids who hypnotize their school principal and turn him into the greatest superhero ever – Captain Underpants! With the voices of Ed Helms, Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch, this film is sure to be a hit. (credit:IMDB)
Despicable Me 3(07 of10)
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Release date: June 30Sorry Gru – there’s a new villain in town, and his name is Balthazar Bratt. In “Despicable Me 3,” Gru, his wife Lucy and his hilarious minions try to take down Bratt, a former ‘80s child star, from world domination.Just watch the trailer. This will likely be the funniest “Despicable Me” yet! (credit:IMDB)
The Emoji Movie(08 of10)
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Release date: Aug. 4 Even if you’re so over emojis, your kids are probably going to make you see this with them. But don’t worry, it looks and sounds promising. In the city of Textopolis, every emoji has one facial expression except for Gene, who has numerous. He then sets out on an adventure with two friends, Hi-5 and Jailbreak, to find the code to fix him. Watch the trailer here. (credit:IMDB)
Coco(09 of10)
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Release date: Nov. 22“Coco” comes from Disney and Pixar and follows a 12-year-old Mexican boy named Miguel. Although Miguel’s family has banned music from their home, he decides to follow his passion for it. However, in doing so, he somehow winds up in the Land of the Dead. The film’s story was inspired by Día de Muertos, a Mexican holiday at the end of October that honours the dead. By the sounds of it, this film will have a rich focus on Mexican culture and have great music, too. Here’s a first look at the film. (credit:IMDB)
Jumanji(10 of10)
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Release date: Dec. 22“Jumanji” featuring Robin Williams is a childhood classic, and now it’s being remade with a fresh story. When four teens are sucked into the world of Jumanji, they have to play as game board characters in order to get out. Featuring Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart and Karen Gillan as the game pieces, this is definitely one adventure you and your family won’t want to miss! (credit:IMDB)

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