Today is the first day of our holidays. Tomorrow we pack to go to Germany. We’re trying to get the baby to sleep since 8pm, now it’s 11pm and it looks like he will fall asleep soon.
We could watch some movie on Netflix which is not too long, like 1.5 hours. Which movie do you recommend?
In the end the baby fell asleep at 11:30 pm so there was no time for any movie left, we fell asleep exhausted. But we downloaded some of your suggestions so perhaps one of us will have time to watch something on the plane.
Thanks for engaging and giving so many different tips!
Why on earth would anyone want to go to Germany?
It’s a nice country and my parents live there. We have a baby and they never met him so we’re going for three weeks over Christmas so they can meet him and us.
Food, beer, friends, nature, family, work, snow there is probably some more reasons people would like to go to Germany and some just go to visit the concentration camps.
But it’s full of Germans. D:
At least most of them are contained there.
LOTR extended edition, any or all of them
Didn’t read the time piece. Super Mario Brothers movie is pretty good
Already seen it with the older daughter, it was pretty good.
I’ve already seen it.
So? You only watch good movies once…?
Yes? Actually I only watch any movies once.
This is spinal tap, Metallica’s some kind of monster or This is Anvil.
It’s the same film, one is a mocumentary, the other is an unintentional comedy because no one is self aware, and the other is a self aware comedy documentary.
I’ve already seen it.
Palm Springs
Does Netflix have The Man From Earth?
Sadly no, I guess I’d need to find it somewhere at the seven seas.
Try movie-web.app
Baby Oopsie
This looks terrifying :D
It’s… a lot of things
2012 Ice Age of course.
We’we already seen it.
8-Bit Christmas is, in my opinion, an instant classic. A lot of people still haven’t seen it since it’s pretty new, but definitely worth a watch.
In the Tall Grass is very good, though it’s 1h 41m
The Yugoslavian film Underground, if you can find it. Hilarious and heartbreaking by turns, with a splash of Magical Realism.
You could watch Pitch Black (not sure if it’s on Netflix). Vin Diesel kills it as the main character
Home Alone
how are you traveling? snakes on a plane; airplane!; speed; planes, trains and automobiles; air force one; pelham 123…, all good ‘pre-trip’ movies, and each worthy of a re-watch.
Probably too late, but I recommend Klaus on Netflix.
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