Movies every man should see with his sons...

to teach
to celebrate
to enjoy together

Old Yeller
Iron Giant
Big Trouble in Little China
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Princess Bride
The Empire Strikes Back
Glory
Winchester 76
Sanjuro
Rio Grande
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Alright, I have but two:

Two Mules for Sister Sarah
(how my dad eased me into Westerns)

and

Dad
(Probably a sentimental piece of junk, but I’m a sentimental kinda guy when it comes to my old man. It’s been a while since I watched this, but I remember it making me want to tell my dad how much I appreciated his, well, being around for me and just being a good guy)

Novus

How about The Kid Who Got Castrated Because He Didn’t Clean His Room? :wink:

(Gawd, I must be feeling mean tonight.)

No, no home movies, please, tracer, but thanks for playing.

“Duel”, “Shane”, and “Bridge on the River Kwai”…Dad loved those…<sniff, bye Dad>

The Great Santini

The Graduate
The Magnificent Seven
Debbie Does Da
oops!
*2001 A Space Odyssey

Species

Kelly’s Heroes
True Grit
Terminator (1&2)

Reach for the Sky: the Douglas Bader story.

The Legends of the Fall

very powerful and direct.

Steel Magnolias
Terms of Endearment
Thelma and Louise

::runs from the hail of rotten tomatoes::

A Christmas Story
A River Runs Through It
Cat Ballou
The Sandlot
They Might Be Giants

and just for that LunaSea
Porky’s
Striptease
Showgirls

Let’s keep it clean, guys, ok? Don’t make me have to come back there. :slight_smile:

Blues Brothers…
Blazing Saddles…

The Graduate
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I might make him see it if he had been very bad, but why should i subject myself to that agony again?

Breaking Away
The Right Stuff
The Cowboys

Oh yeah, and October Skies, and maybe Matewan.

um.

Once they’re old enough to start learning what a man is supposed to be, and not what Rosie O’Doughnut says alaong with todays pussified media [sub](must… stop… before… ranting starts)[/sub] I would definately have them watch The Godfathers I & II. And just to show that ruthless is not always evil The good, the bad, and the ugly. And for a bit of compassion and how to be a stand-up guy without bec… no - that’s more ranting ahead. Anyways It’s a Wonderful Life.