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The 5 Most Favouritest Films for 5 Year Olds (Bora Edition)

Feb 23rd, 2013 by Mr Moo

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So here is the drill for the past three years or so when I need to occupy the children so I can get important urgent work done.

  1. I put on a family friendly familiar film
  2. Settle children down in front of aforementioned film, in order to calm them, so I can sneak off and do my important, urgent work
  3. Start paying attention to aforementioned film in order to appreciate the subtle craftsmanship and ethereal quality.
  4. Children wander off, whilst I continue to watch this most excellent of films
  5. Herd children back in front of screen, quite clearly they need monitoring
  6. Finish film, satisfied as a family
  7. Urgent important work not done, but the important thing is we bonded, as a family, with the film.

Anyways, the top five films we like (if you are emotionally 5 years old, which at least two of our household are):

  1. Muppets 2012
  2. Despicable Me
  3. Wreck It Ralph
  4. Madagascar (1,2 and 3)
  5. Cars

There are others that I like, but these above, as of Feb 2013, are the top five in no particular order.

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3 Responses to “The 5 Most Favouritest Films for 5 Year Olds (Bora Edition)”

  1. on 23 Feb 2013 at 9:34 pm1Tim

    Top 5 films for us this week: Nanny McPhee 2, Nanny McPhree 2, Stuart Little 2, Nanny MacPhee1 and Stuart Little 2.

  2. on 23 Feb 2013 at 11:39 pm2Minaretmuse

    What, no Pandas?! I demand a recount.
    And yes, I realise that a) I just publicly outed my love for kid’s cartoons and b) there will be no recount because your blog is the Caliphate of Moo-i-stan and not a democracy where I can forge postal votes.

  3. on 03 Mar 2013 at 10:55 pm3LetThemEatCake

    So good to see you back, Mr. Moo! We worried that you had moved to pastures newer but less fecund.

    Our staples are The Sound of Music, Home Alone, Star Wars (all six) and – my personal favourite, old Dr Who series on DVD. Timeless (is this TARDISification?) and as exciting now as they were in the 70s and 80s (when you were a wee-er than wee bairn – nearly typed brain, there, which would also be true!)

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