Submitted by BasementDesk t3_10qbn5z in AskReddit
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[deleted] t1_j6p1a9i wrote
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BasementDesk OP t1_j6p21zu wrote
Interesting-- can you say more about this?
[deleted] t1_j6p2kwd wrote
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FreelanceRedditer t1_j6p1abe wrote
Childeren movies they change so much too me
Lalonreddit t1_j6p1xh4 wrote
None really. What I love about movies is that you get to see the world from different perspectives.
Ok_Distance9511 t1_j6p5bod wrote
The Narnia movies.
Children go to war and then they’re just like “yeah whatever.”
[deleted] t1_j6p7of9 wrote
Anything with underwater diving. Damn you DiveTalk for informing me, damn you!
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11_12123 t1_j6peey9 wrote
Garden State. God, that movie is a fever dream of what adolescent struggle is.
GeorgeBurr1 t1_j6p13dp wrote
Anyone who has kids and is divorced will tell you that Mrs. Doubtfire is a different movie than it was when they were a kid.