Popcorn And A Movie National Popcorn Day!

Mark your calendars for January 19th because it's time to celebrate National Popcorn Day! Get ready to indulge in the satisfying crunch of everyone's favorite snack. Join our mailing list to stay updated on the latest news and updates!

Happy National Popcorn Day!

When was the last time you indulged in some popcorn and a movie? I firmly believe that the classic combination of popcorn and movies will endure for eternity. Mark your calendars for this Friday, January 19th, because it's a special day dedicated to everyone's favorite snack - popcorn! What better way to enjoy a fun-filled afternoon with your children than with some popcorn and a family movie?

Each year, a plethora of children's and family movies are released on DVD. With the Oscars just around the corner, it's the perfect time to shine a spotlight on some of the top-notch animated movies that have been nominated. And the best part? These gems are now available on DVD, so you can enjoy them from the comfort of your own home. I've also included a selection of my family's beloved animated DVDs. Of course, everyone has their personal preferences, and my choices may be a bit subjective. However, there's nothing quite like enjoying a fantastic animated film and a generous serving of mouthwatering popcorn to create some wonderful memories with your kids.

Popcorn is absolutely delightful! Popcorn is an incredibly convenient and delicious snack option. Even better, it is the ideal companion for enjoying a movie. Popcorn comes in a variety of flavors, ranging from sweet and salty to buttery, spicy, or cheesy. We are fortunate to reside in a city renowned for its exceptional popcorn selection, particularly the irresistible combination of cheesy and caramel flavors that we absolutely love. Whether you prefer a sweet or savory flavor, popcorn is an ideal snack for enjoying a family movie night. There are various ways to customize your popcorn, whether you prefer a sweet and indulgent treat with caramel and chocolate, or a healthier option by air-popping it for a wholesome whole-grain snack. No matter what kind of snack you're craving, popcorn is a great choice.  

10 Great Family Movies

Here is a list of great family movie s- obviously this list is subjective and is age based.


E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial

Without a doubt, one of my favorite films of all time. An extraterrestrial forms a bond with a young child and begs for his assistance in getting back home in the timeless film SET. Sadly, some dubious government agents are interested in retaining E.T. on Earth for their personal benefit. The movie came out in 1982 and was a huge hit. E.T. is a PG film that is appropriate for children aged 6 and above; it is a moving tale about adopted families and the ways in which our allegiances are defined.

TOY STORY

This animated film about toys coming to life is ideal for a movie night with the family because it contains enough humor that are only directed at grownups. Because it is so high-quality, it has inspired three sequels and a large number of spin-offs, which will keep you entertained for the next couple of weekends.

The Goonies

Is The Goonies the only comedy-adventure film of its kind? Get on board with watching this with your kids if you haven't already! In their quest to prevent the developers from destroying their homes, a band of children embark on an epic treasure hunt, complete with villains, booby traps, and pirate ships, all in the name of finding what they need. Richard Donner's 1985 picture  is one hour and fifty-four minutes long, it has a PG rating. This entertaining adventure is suitable for children aged 8 and up due to its few scary parts.

MARY POPPINS

There is a reason why this magical technicolor film is considered a classic; it is because of the songs, the dancing, and the powerful cast. We would even go so far as to claim that this tale about a mystical nanny who comes into the property of the Banks family and takes responsibility of the children is "practically perfect in every way."

THE PARENT TRAP

I prefer the original with Hayley Mills, but the remake will do as well. As a result of being reared by only one of their parents and being separated at birth, Annie and Hallie, who are siblings, end up attending the same summer camp. They are shocked to learn that they are identical twins. Prior to going back to their house, the sisters come up with a scheme to trade places in order to assist their parents in reconciling their differences. But sadly, there is something that is preventing them from achieving their goals: their father's new girlfriend who is a gold prospector.

The Incredibles

The Incredibles movie from 2004 about a family of secret superheroes is the perfect example of a movie that will please both kids and adults. Kids will enjoy the fun and the fight between parents and kids over using superpowers. Adults will relate to the observations about family life and getting older. The Incredibles is a PG animated film that runs for one hour and 55 minutes yet moves swiftly and is suitable for youngsters ages 6 and older.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

You knew this movie would be on the list! Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is the first book in the epic fantasy series about a boy wizard who finds his feet after discovering he has magical powers. It tells the story of how Harry, Ron, and Hermione met and started fighting Voldemort, a group they would fight for seven more movies.The PG film released in 2001 lasts 2:32. The extended run time and complicated plot make it suited for kids 8 and up. You can view the complete series at future movie evenings, but be warned that it gets darker.

STAND BY ME

The coming-of-age narrative of four boys who are 12 years old and live in Oregon in the 1950s is an uplifting story about the importance of friendship, maturing, and finding the correct path in life. This moving picture hits the appropriate blend of childish adventure, grown-up drama, and a cute Jerry O'Connell. The film features some darker topics, which makes it best for teenagers and individuals who are at least sixteen years old.

Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

The 1990s buddy film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey follows two dogs and a cat, voiced by Michael J. Fox, Don Ameche, and Sally Field, as they try to find their way home after their owner leaves them at a friend's ranch. Bound is a remake of a 1963 film that grossed average reviews but has become a modern classic. The anthropomorphic creatures and themes of longing home and feeling protected will appeal to kids aged 5 and above in the G-rated film. Bound runs for 1 hour, 24 minutes.

 DR DOOLITTLE

Okay, here is another animal movie - yes, animals always get me. Plus, This one I like the 1967 original better. But Eddie Murphy’s version is always very funny! Meet Dr. John Dolittle, a peculiar veterinarian who is able to interact with a wide range of creatures that are considered to be exotic. His ability, on the other hand, leads his wife to believe that he is losing his mind, which ultimately results in him being sent to a mental facility. Would his animal companions be able to save him?

Movie nights with the family are about spending time together doing something that everyone can take pleasure in doing. Regardless which of these films you choose to see, you will not have to get up from your couch in order to participate in thought-provoking conversations about life and possibly acquire new information about your family.

It is National Pocorn Day, so celebrate by popping some of your favorite popcorn and gathering your family around your favorite DVD.

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