The 25 Best Kids' Movies on Netflix Instant25個最佳兒童
Face it. Your kids are probably better (and more experienced) at navigating Netflix than you are. But speaking from personal experience, discernment is something that’s usually developed a little later in life. They still might need help finding goodmovies—not just the poster with the cutest dogs. Thankfully, Netflix Instant has recently expanded its offering recently with some classic kids flicks from Disney, Dreamworks and Universal. The following 25 films are up-to-date as of 9/27/2013. They include both animated and live action and are geared toward a range of ages.
25. The Lorax
Year: 2012
Rating: PG
For Ages: 5+
The creators of Despicable Me adapted the favorite Dr. Seuss tale for the big screen, rendering his whimsical illustrations in shiny, computer-generated fashion. The moral of the story, published more than 40 years ago, couldn’t be more topical: “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Unfortunately, in their bid to expand the good doctor’s rhymes to feature length, the filmmakers bookend the fable about the Lorax with a new storyline that distracts and detracts from the core message of the original book. It’s a stunning visual achievement, though. Even the Lorax’s feathery mustache, the critters’ fuzzy fur, and the trees’ wispy tufts have been so finely crafted that one can practically feel how soft they are to the touch.—Annlee Ellingson
24. Hercules
Year: 1997
Rating: G
For Ages: 3+
Hercules was another staple in Disney’s reign during the ‘90s. Released in 1997, it was stuck in between 1996’s The Hunchback of Notre Dameand 1998’s Mulan. Featuring voice contributions from Tate Donovan, Danny Devito and James Woods, the film follows the harrowing adventure of Greek demigod Hercules. After he’s banished to earth by his evil uncle Hades, Hercules must learn to become a “true hero” and go back home to Olympus to defeat Hades once and for all. It’s not the most substantial of Disney films, but it’s fun all the same.—Eric Gossett
23. Antz
Year: 1998
Rating: PG
For Ages: 3+
Before Dreamworks became a powerhouse withShrek and Madagascar, the newly founded company recruited an all-star cast for Antz: Woody Allen, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Danny Glover, Gene Hackman, Christopher Walken and many more. Released in the same year as Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, Antz follows the inspiring story of a lowly worker ant Z (Woody Allen) who tries to work his way up the social ladder in the ant colony while falling in love with Queen Ant’s daughter, Princess Bala (Sharon Stone).—Eric Gossett
22. All-Star Superman (2011)
Year: 2011
Rating: PG
For Ages: 7+
The producers of the DC animated features frequently cherry-pick adaptation of some of the most interesting storylines in contemporary (and vintage) comics, with intriguing results. Based on Grant Morrison’s acclaimed take on the Man of Steel, All-Star Superman depicts Kal-El’s discovery that he’s contracted a terminal case of solar poisoning, inspiring him to change his superheroic behavior and express his feelings in ways he otherwise never would. The film episode structure features eccentric changes of tone from comedy to tragedy, but it still offers the best, most off-beat treatment of Superman in the animated films. For older kids, also check out the excellent Batman: Under the Red Hood and Batman: Year One—Curt Holman
21. Captain America
Year: 2011
Rating: PG-13
For Ages: 10+
Captain America took the idea of a superhero and made it a period piece by having Cap fight Nazis in this origin story that sets the stage for the upcoming Avengers movie. While it’s not up to par with Iron Man among a more sophisticated audience, there’s plenty here for the kids to enjoy.—Ross Bonaime
20. Phineas and Ferb The Movie
Year: 2011
Rating: G
For Ages: 3+
Tucked among The Disney Channel’s awful TV lineup is an 11-minute show packed with intersecting plot lines, adventure in suburbia, intrigue and a pet platypus doubling as a super agent. “Hey Ferb, I know what we’re going to do today,” Phineas says each show before launching into his latest ambitious plan to pass the summer days, whether it’s building a giant tree house that transforms into a giant robot or filming a movie or creating a time machine. Unlike most Disney shows, the kids have a deep-seated affection for both siblings and parents—even as Candice tries to bust her brothers. Creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh met while working on The Simpsons. Povenmire later worked on Family Guy, and the cleverness of those shows has wore off on both. And the movie captures all that’s great about the show.
19. Origin: Spirits of the Past
Year: 2006
Rating: PG
For Ages: 7+
Set in a post-apocalyptic world governed by an all-powerful forest spirit, Origin uses themes and stock characters common all too common in the form but manages to put them together exceedingly well. Admittedly it’s not the deepest film, but that doesn’t take away from its craft Look past its slightly didactic sermonizing and Origin is a fantastic adventure flick, a ride that takes as much from Spielberg as it does from Miyazaki.—Sean Gandert
18. A Cat in Paris
Year: 2010
Rating: PG
For Ages: 10+
France is keeping the hand-drawn film alive with this gorgeous Oscar-nominated film about a black cat at the heart of a jewel robbery. Mobsters, a cat burgler, the police and a little girl play their own game of cat-and-mouse in a gripping mystery that brings Paris to life for kids and adults.
17. Time Bandits
Year: 1981
Rating: PG
For Ages: 10+
Time Bandits was really the first glimpse into what Terry Gilliam’s style would become. Relying on Gilliam’s Monty Python friends for much of its comedy, its episodic plot works mostly because it’s a children’s movie. It was an ambitious movie for Gilliam, and not all of it has aged well. Still, it featured some of the first truly Gilliam-feeling scenes, in particular when a horse bursts through its protagonist Kevin’s door—the invasion of fantasy into reality has become a staple for what Gilliam would become.—Sean Gandert
16. The Emperor’s New Groove
Year: 2000
Rating: G
For Ages: 3+
Disney’s first major film of the new millennium wasThe Emperor’s New Groove. Young emperor Kuzco (David Spade) is turned into a llama and forced to try and reclaim his throne with the help of a poor llama herder Pacha (John Goodman). Along the way, Kuzco learns valuable lessons of selflessness and friendship. It’s a funkier. looser, sillier film than most of the Disney canon, but it works.—Eric Gossett
15. Paranorman
Year: 2012
Rating: PG
For Ages: 8+
The beautifully crafted stop-motion filmParaNorman is part Something Wicked This Way Comes, part The Goonies. The town of Blithe Hollow, once a colonial village, now a struggling tourist trap, has lived under the threat of a witch’s curse for 300 years—long enough for fear to transmogrify into camp. Norman (voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee) can see and talk with ghosts, an ability that might make him quite popular with the dead set, but one that does little to improve his social standing with his living schoolmates… or his immediate family. ParaNorman took two years to animate, and it shows in the exquisite craftsmanship of its design and execution. The artistic direction illustrates such a love for detail and texture that every bit of scenic design, from the town hall to a plastic bag caught in a fence, creates a perfect world for this story. The result is a clear-headed and touching film about finding your own purpose, accepting others as they are and, most importantly, forgiveness.—Clay Steakley
14. The Tale of Despereaux
Year: 2008
Rating: G
For Ages: 4+
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it—along with fearlessness—make young Despereaux a most unusual mouse. The film from Gary Ross (Big, The Hunger Games) and Sam Fell (Flushed Away,ParaNorman) was adapted from Kate DiCamillo’s 2004 Newbery Medal-winning novel. The gorgeous animation outshines the story, though it’s engaging enough for the younger set.—Josh Jackson
13. The Rescuers
Year: 1977
Rating: G
For Ages: 3+
A bright spot between The Jungle Book, released in 1967 just after Walt Disney’s death and his company’s renaissance with 1989’s The Little Mermaid, The Rescuers took four years and $8 million, time and money reflected in the quality of the production. Based on a pair of Margery Sharp fantasy novels, the story tracks a pair of mice, Bernard (Bob Newhart) and Miss Bianco (Eva Gabor) as they travel the Devil’s Bayou in search of a missing child. It’s a charming tale celebrating the little guys with big hearts.—Josh Jackson
Face it. Your kids are probably better (and more experienced) at navigating Netflix than you are. But speaking from personal experience, discernment is something that’s usually developed a little later in life. They still might need help finding goodmovies—not just the poster with the cutest dogs. Thankfully, Netflix Instant has recently expanded its offering recently with some classic kids flicks from Disney, Dreamworks and Universal. The following 25 films are up-to-date as of 9/27/2013. They include both animated and live action and are geared toward a range of ages.
12. James and the Giant Peach
Year: 1996
Rating: PG
For Ages: 7+
When we think of Roald Dahl films, some of the first to come to mind are The Iron Giant, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Fantastic Mr. Fox and James and the Giant Peach. But the list also includes the James Bond film, You Only Live Twice in 1967. Point is, the man could write a good story. He refused to allow an animated film to be made when he was alive, but his widow was thrilled with what Tim Burton did, and believes Roald would have been too.—Josh Jackson
11. Rango
Year: 2011
Rating: PG
For Ages: 4+
The most surprising thing about Rango is how much Johnny Depp disappears into the character of a nameless pet chameleon who creates his identity when his terrarium falls out of the back of a car into the desert frontier. Unlike a certain cartoon panda, who was basically an animated version of every Jack Black character ever, Rango is no Keith Richards with an eye-patch or crazy barber/milliner/chocolatier. He’s a cipher who becomes a fraud who becomes a hero. It’s truly gritty, and that seemed to be what my own kids loved about it. Kids don’t always need primary colors and fluffy bunnies and 3-D effects. Sometimes a scrawny, ugly chameleon in the dirty Old West will do.
10. Thor
Year: 2011
Rating: PG-13
For Ages: 10+
Though it’s rated PG-13, Thor may be the most kid-friendly of the Avengers films. It’s a very well-executed movie, offering corny one-liners and plenty of muscle-bound heroism to whet fan appetites. Featuring characters taken from the Marvel comic universe, the film stars Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and Natalie Portman and is directed by Kenneth Branagh (a guy more normally associated with the Great Bard than with Stan Lee). The story has warrior Thor (Chris Hemsworth) exiled by his father Odin (Hopkins) to Earth from his fantastical home of Asgard. It should be lauded for maintaining a tongue-in-cheek tone. It’s surprisingly literate and even sharp in places, while not ever getting too dark or disturbing. It’s that balance between edgier complexity and lighthearted appeal that makes Thor suitable for just about everyone.—Jonathan Hickman
9. The Nightmare Before Christmas
Year: 1993
Rating: PG
For Ages: 8+
On simply a shot-by-shot basis, The Nightmare Before Christmas ranks as one of the most visually splendid films ever made. Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloweentown, becomes obsessed with Christmas and decides to hijack the holiday. Often presented under the title Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, the film echoes many of the hit director’s pet themes, with Jack being one of Burton’s many brooding artistic protagonists. The film’s actual director was Henry Selick, who oversees an ingenious design and a cast of endearing monsters. The film doesn’t quite have the narrative fuel and graceful song lyrics to match Disney’s best animated musicals, but every year the film looks better and better.—Michael Burgin
8. The Secret of Nimh
Year: 1982
Rating: G
For Ages: 4+
The film adaption of Robert C. O’Brien’s award-winning book was another Don Bluth creation (the opposite of brightly-colored, pop-culture-referencing Pixar flicks—feats of artistic prowess set in dystopic environments and populated by bizarre creatures). It’s the story of mouse Mrs. Brisby and her frantic search to move her children to safety as plowing season threatens to destroy her home. Along the way she uncovers N.I.M.H.‘s (National Institute of Mental Health) horrific animal-testing past and meets the world’s most terrifying owl.—Rachel Dovey
7. Mulan
Year: 1998
Rating: G
For Ages: 3+
It seems like all of Eddie Murphy’s best comedic performances since Coming to America are animated. His little dragon Mushu is a sharp source of humor in this otherwise touching retelling of a Chinese folktale—a wonderful move by Disney to give its target market a strong heroine, whose bravery and sense of duty and honor is admirable. Gorgeously animated with rich, saturated colors, the 2-D film is populated by three-dimensional characters. And in a story about honor, the studio brings just the right Eastern touches to pay due respect to China’s history.—Josh Jackson
6. The Adventures of Tintin
Year: 2009
Rating: NR
For Ages: 6+
Created by Belgian artist Georges Remi (under the pen name Hergé), the intrepid carrot-topped reporter/sleuth stands as a titan of European comics. But director Steven Spielberg held the film rights for nearly 30 years, waiting for the right moment to give Tintin his cinematic due. The Adventures of Tintin does just that, impressively capturing the spirit of the source material. It’s clever in the best sense of the word—from the Tintin mini-adventure embedded in the opening titles to the meticulous attention to details throughout (a quality for which Hergé himself was so admired). As one would expect from a Spielberg-directed adventure, the pacing is “Raiders brisk”—so much so that there was even a little hesitant expectation at film’s end as half the audience seemed unsure whether the latest climax was the last.—Michael Burgin
5. Men In Black
Year: 1997
Rating: PG-13
For Ages: 10+
Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith have tremendous chemistry in what’s essentially a buddy cop movie. But if the cocky, young cop starts out sure of himself, Jones’ Agent K quickly brings him down to an alien-infested Earth. Delightful in tone, director Barry Sonnenfeld plays into all our wildest conspiracy dreams, turning our everyday world into a secret refuge for an imaginative variety of creatures from planets beyond. The plot might be a little slim, but the alien vignettes along the way are clever enough to carry the weight.—Josh Jackson
4. The Secret of Kells
Year: 2009
Rating: NR
For Ages: 6+
Set in 8th-Century Ireland, our hero is the 12-year-old apprentice Brendan, who befriends a forest spirit namd Aisling in his quest to protect The Book of Kells from Viking invaders. The Secret of Kells’ hand-drawn style gives it a gorgeous and breathtaking visual flair, a charm most of its contemporaries lack.
3. Dumbo
Year: 1941
Rating: G
For Ages: 3+
Featuring everybody’s favorite lovable misfit,Dumbo was one of Disney’s earlier animated successes. Although it’s filled with creepy, psychedelic elephant trips, it’s a classic feel-good film that teaches lessons of acceptance and the celebration of people’s differences. Every kid should see it at least once.—Eric Gossett
2. The Avengers
Year: 2012
Rating: PG-13
For Ages: 10+
While Joss Whedon smartly recognizes how key Robert Downey Jr.’s Stark is to the story, he also allows most all of his cast, heroes and villain, ample opportunities to shine, both in dialogue and action. (Hawkeye and Nick Fury, not so much.) It can’t be overstated how crucial such balance is to a team film. As Loki, Hiddleston may be the best-cast arch-villain since Ian McKellen’s Magneto. (This bodes well for the “shared universe” Marvel Studios is building. Just as in its comic books, Marvel needs its villains to emit suitable levels of dastardliness. Let’s just hope there are enough British stage and screen actors to supply its needs.) The rest of the principals—particularly Hemsworth, Evans and Ruffalo—inhabit their characters so seamlessly, the viewer can just move straight to the wonder and fun of it all.—Michael Burgin
1. Hugo
Year: 2011
Rating: PG
For Ages: 6+
With Hugo, director Martin Scorsese has created a dazzling, wondrous experience, an undeniable visual masterpiece. In his adaptation of Brian Selznick’s novel, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Scorsese weaves together his many passions and concerns: for art, for film, and for fathers and father-figures. He retells the story of a boy (Hugo Cabret, played by Asa Butterfield) in search of a way to complete his father’s work. Alongside Hugo’s tale is the true story of Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley), one of the world’s first filmmakers.—Shannon Houston
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面對現實吧。你的孩子可能會更好(和更有經驗)在瀏覽Netflix的比你。但是從個人的經驗來說,明辨的是,通常在開發生命稍晚一些。他們還可能需要幫助才能找到好電影,不只是與最可愛的狗海報。值得慶幸的是,Netflix即時最近最近與迪斯尼,夢工廠和環球一些經典的孩子們的筆觸擴大了其產品。下面的25部電影均達到最新為2013年9月27日。他們包括動畫和真人和主要面向年齡的範圍。
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25的繞口令
年份: 2012 等級: PG 適用年齡: 5 + 的創造者卑鄙的我適應了喜歡的蘇斯博士的故事為大屏幕,使他的異想天開的插圖閃亮的,計算機生成的方式。這個故事的寓意,發表論文40餘年前,不能更外用:“除非有人喜歡你在乎一個整體非常多,沒有什麼會變得更好。事實並非如此。“不幸的是,在他們的出價,擴大好醫生的押韻故事片的長度,製片人書夾關於繞口令寓言故事以新的故事情節分心,並從原書的核心信息有損。這是一個令人驚嘆的視覺成就,但。即使是繞口令的羽狀鬍子的小動物“模糊皮毛,樹木'稀疏塔夫茨已如此精雕細琢,一個幾乎可以感覺到他們是如何柔軟是對touch.-Annlee伊林森
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24大力士。
年份: 1997 等級:摹適用年齡: 3 + 大力神是在90年代在迪斯尼的統治另一主食。在1997年發布,它被卡在從1996年的巴黎聖母院的駝背和1998年的花木蘭。具有語音捐款泰特多諾萬,丹尼德維托和詹姆斯·伍茲,影片跟隨希臘半神赫拉克勒斯的悲慘的冒險。之後,他通過他的邪惡的叔叔閻王放逐到人間,赫拉克勒斯必須學會成為一個“真正的英雄”,回家奧林巴斯打敗閻王一勞永逸。這不是最實質的迪斯尼電影,但它的樂趣所有same. -埃里克·格賽特
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23小蟻雄兵。
年份: 1998 等級: PG 適用年齡: 3 + 夢工廠之前成為一個強國怪物史萊克和馬達加斯加,新成立的公司招聘了一名全明星陣容的小 蟻雄兵:伍迪·艾倫,丹·艾克羅伊德,安妮·班克羅夫特,丹尼·格洛弗,基因哈克曼,克里斯托弗·沃肯等等。發表在同年為皮克斯的蟲蟲特工隊,小蟻雄兵下一個卑微的工蟻Z(伍迪艾倫)誰試圖陳某的社會階梯中的蟻群,同時愛上了蟻後的女兒,公主的鼓舞人心的故事巴拉(莎朗·斯通),埃里克·格賽特
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22全明星超人(2011)。
年份: 2011 等級: PG 適用年齡: 7 + 直流動畫功能經常櫻桃挑選一些在當代(和古董)漫畫中最有趣的故事情節改編的生產者,與有趣的結果。基於格蘭特莫里森的讚譽採取對鋼的人,全明星超人描繪了他的簽約太陽能中毒的終端情況下,激勵他改變superheroic行為,並表達自己的感情的方式他,否則絕不會KalEl的發現。這部電影的情節結構特點音從喜劇到悲劇古怪的變化,但它仍然提供了最好的,最關拍治療超人的動畫電影。對於年齡較大的孩子,還檢查出優秀蝙蝠俠:在紅色敞篷和蝙蝠俠:年一,簡略的霍爾曼
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21。美國隊長
年份: 2011 等級: PG-13 適用年齡: 10 + 美國隊長了一個超級英雄的想法,並把它列為期片通過在這個原點的故事,設置了舞台,為即將到來的戰鬥帽納粹復仇者電影。雖然它沒有達到標準與鐵人之間更複雜的觀眾,有很多在這裡為孩子們enjoy. -羅斯Bonaime
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20 飛哥與小佛電影
年份: 2011 等級:摹適用年齡: 3 + 之間的迪斯尼頻道的可怕的電視陣容藏著的是一個11分鐘的節目包裝與交叉情節線,冒險在郊區,陰謀和寵物鴨嘴獸兼作超級經紀 人。“嘿小佛,我知道我們今天要做的,”飛哥說,推出了他的最新的雄心勃勃的計劃,通過夏天,無論是建造一個巨大的樹屋是轉變成一個巨大的機器人或拍電影之前,每屆展會或創建一個時間機器。不像大多數迪士尼表演,孩子們有一個深層次的感情為兄弟姐妹和父母,甚至康迪斯試圖猛擊她的兄弟。創作者丹Povenmire和傑夫“沼澤”沼澤遇見,當工作在辛普森。Povenmire以後工作的家庭人,和這些節目的聰明已經在兩個磨去。和電影捕捉一切是偉大的我們的節目。
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19產地:過去的精神
年份: 2006 等級: PG 適用年齡: 7 + 設定在後啟示錄世界由一個全能的森林精靈統治,產地使用主題和普通股字符的形式很常見的,但管理把它們放在一起得非常好。誠然這不是最深的電影,但這並沒有帶走其工藝看過去它稍微說教說教和起源是一個奇妙的冒險一抖,一坐即需要盡可能多的從斯皮爾伯格因為它從Miyazaki. -肖恩Gandert
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18 在巴黎的貓
年份: 2010 等級: PG 適用年齡: 10 + 法國是保持手繪電影活著的這華麗的有關黑貓在劫案的心臟奧斯卡提名的影片。暴徒,貓竊賊,警方和一個小女孩玩自己的遊戲貓捉老鼠的一個扣人心弦的神秘,帶給巴黎的生活為孩子和成人。
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17 時光大盜
年份: 1981 等級: PG 適用年齡: 10 + 時光大盜真的是第一次看到成什麼特里·吉列姆的風格就變了。依托吉列姆的巨蟒朋友為它的喜劇,它的情節情節的作品主要是因為它是一個兒童電影。這是一個雄心勃勃的電影的吉列姆,而不是所有的已經老化好。儘管如此,它的一些特色的第一個真正的吉列姆,感覺場面,特別是當一匹馬通過其主角陣陣凱文的門入侵的幻想變成現實已成為主食什麼吉列姆會become. -肖恩Gandert
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16皇帝的新的Groove
年份: 2000 等級:摹適用年齡: 3 + 新千年的迪斯尼的第一個主要電影是皇帝的新的Groove。年輕的皇帝大得照明(大衛鏟)變成一個駱駝,被迫嘗試和收回他的寶座上與一個貧窮的美洲駝牧民帕查(約翰·古德曼)的幫助。一路上,大得照明學會無私和友 誼的寶貴的經驗教訓。這是一個funkier。比大多數迪士尼經典,但它works. -埃里克·格賽特更寬鬆,更傻的電影
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15 Paranorman。
年份: 2012 等級: PG 適用年齡: 8 + 精美製作的定格動畫電影ParaNorman部分是壞東西這樣來了,一部分七寶奇謀。愉快的空心鎮,曾經是殖民地的村莊,現在陷入困境的旅遊陷阱,一直住在一個女巫的詛咒的威脅,長達300年之久的足夠恐懼transmogrify進入訓練營。諾曼(由科迪斯密特-麥克菲配音)可以看出,與鬼魂交談,可能讓他頗為流行的死心塌地的能力,而是一個不小,以提高自己的社會地位與他的生活......同學或其直系親屬。ParaNorman花了兩年時間製作動畫,並將其顯示在其設計和執行的精湛工藝。在藝術總監 說明了細節和紋理的場景設計每一點,從市政廳到一個塑料袋陷入了柵欄,創建一個完美的世界為這個故事這樣的愛情。其結果就是找到你自己的目的,收受他人,因為他們是和,最重要的是,forgiveness. -粘土Steakley一個頭腦清醒,感人的電影
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14,雙鼠的傳說
年份: 2008 等級:摹適用年齡: 4 + 好奇心可以殺死貓,但它-以及無畏精神,讓年輕的Despereaux一個最不尋常的鼠標。由加里·羅斯(電影大,飢餓遊戲)和山姆費爾(鼠國流浪記,ParaNorman)改編自凱特·迪卡米洛2004年紐伯瑞獎章殊榮的小說。華麗的動畫一枝獨秀的故事,儘管它搞夠年輕set.,喬什·傑克遜
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13的救援人員。
年份: 1977 等級:摹適用年齡: 3 + 之間的亮點叢林書,僅次於迪斯尼的死和他的公司的復興與1989年的1967年發行的小美人魚,救援人員歷時四年及800萬元,時間和金錢反映在產品的質量。基於一對馬哲夏普奇幻小說,故事追踪一對老鼠,伯納德(鮑勃·紐哈特)和安科小姐(伊娃的Gabor),因為他們的旅行魔鬼的河口尋找失踪的孩子。這是一個迷人的故事,慶祝小傢伙大hearts. -喬希·傑克遜
好電影,不只是與最可愛的狗海報。值得慶幸的是,Netflix即時最近最近與迪斯尼,夢工廠和環球一些經典的孩子們的筆觸擴大了其產品。下面的25部電影均達到最新為2013年9月27日。他們包括動畫和真人和主要面向年齡的範圍。
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12,詹姆斯和巨桃
年份: 1996 等級: PG 適用年齡: 7 + 當我們認為羅爾德·達爾電影,有的第一個浮現在腦海中的是鋼鐵巨人,威利旺卡和巧克力工廠,明德,意想不到福克斯先生和詹姆斯和巨桃。不過,名單中還包括詹姆士·邦德影片,你只活兩次在1967年。點是,男人可以寫一個好故事。他拒絕讓一部動畫電影作出當他還活著,但他的遺孀非常激動什麼蒂姆·伯頓這樣做了,相信羅爾德本來too. -喬希·傑克遜
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11。蘭戈
年份: 2011 等級: PG 適用年齡: 4 + 關於最令人驚奇的蘭戈是約翰尼·德普多少消失在一個無名的寵物變色龍誰創造了他的身份時,他的水晶球落在了一輛車的後面進入的性格沙漠前沿。不像某些卡通熊貓,誰基本上是動畫版的每傑克·布萊克性格有史以來,蘭戈是沒有基思·理查茲用眼罩或瘋狂理髮師/女帽/巧克力。他是一個密碼誰成為欺詐誰成為了英雄。這是真正堅韌不拔,這似乎就是我自己的孩子們很喜歡它。孩子們不總是需要的原色和蓬鬆兔子和3-D效果。有時候在骯髒的老西一個骨瘦如柴的,醜陋的變色龍會做。
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10 雷神
年份: 2011 等級: PG-13 適用年齡: 10 + 雖然它評為PG-13,雷神可能是最兒童友好的的復仇者電影。這是一個非常良好的執行電影,提供老土的俏皮話和大量肌肉結合的英雄主義磨球迷的胃口。擁有從Marvel漫畫的宇宙所採取的字符,該電影由奧斯卡獎得主安東尼·霍普金斯和娜塔莉·波特曼,是由肯尼斯·布拉納(更通常與大吟遊詩人比聯與斯坦·李一人)執導。這個故事有戰士雷神(克里斯斯沃思)由他的父親奧丁(霍普金斯)地球從他的幻想阿斯加德之家放逐。這是值得肯定的保持舌頭在臉頰色調。這是令人驚訝識字,甚至尖銳的地方,而不是以往任何時候都變得太暗或不安。這是前衛的複雜性和輕鬆愉快的吸引力之間的平衡,使雷神適合幾乎everyone.喬納森·希克曼
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9。聖誕節前的噩夢
年份: 1993 等級: PG 適用年齡: 8 + 在簡單的一個鏡頭逐個拍的基礎上,聖誕夜驚魂被列為有史以來最出色的視覺的電影之一。傑克Skellington,Halloweentown的南瓜王,成為痴迷於聖誕節,並決定劫持的假期。在標題之下往往呈現蒂姆伯頓的聖誕夜驚魂,電影呼應許多打導演的寵物題材,與傑克即伯頓的許多育雛藝術主角之一。本片的導演實際亨利Selick,誰負責一個巧妙的設計和鑄造惹人喜愛的怪獸。這部電影不相當有敘事燃料和優美的歌詞,以配合迪士尼最佳動畫音樂劇,但每年的電影看起來更好,better.邁克爾•布爾金
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8,鎳氫的秘密
年份: 1982 等級:摹適用年齡: 4 + 羅伯特·C·奧布萊恩的獲獎書的電影改編是另一個唐唐博濤創作(的色澤鮮豔,流行文化的引用皮克斯對面筆觸,功勳藝術實力在異位環境設置和奇異的生物填充)。這是鼠標夫人Brisby的故事和她的瘋狂搜索,移動她的孩子安全,春耕季節威脅要毀了她的家。一路上,她揭示了鎳氫電池的(精神衛生研究所)可怕的動物測試過去,符合世界上最可怕的owl.-雷切爾多維
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7木蘭。
年份: 1998 等級:摹適用年齡: 3 + 好像所有的艾迪·墨菲的最好的喜劇表演,因為來到美國是動畫。他的小飛龍木梳是幽默在中國的民間故事,一個美好的舉動,迪斯尼給予其目標市場的強勢女主角,其勇氣和責任感和榮譽是令人欽佩的,否則這個感人的複述一個尖銳的來源。華麗的動畫與豐富飽和的色彩,在2-D電影是由立體字填充。而在一個關於榮譽的故事,工作室帶來了恰到好處的東東接觸支付尊重中國的history. -喬希·傑克遜
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年份: 2009 等級: NR 適用年齡: 6 + 創自比利時藝術家喬治·雷米(筆名埃爾熱),強悍的胡蘿蔔榮登記者/偵探代表作為歐洲漫畫的巨人。但導演史蒂芬·斯皮爾伯格舉行的電影版權近30年來,等待合適的時機給他的丁丁電影到期。丁丁歷險記做到了這一點,赫然捕捉源材料的精神。這是聰明的字從丁丁迷你冒險嵌入在開頭標題到地注重細節貫穿(質量為其埃爾熱本人那麼吃香)的最好的感覺。正如人們所期望從一個斯皮爾伯格指導的冒險,起搏是“攻略輕快”,以至於一半的觀眾似乎不確定的最新高潮是否是last.邁克爾•布爾金甚至出現了一點點猶豫期望在電影的結尾
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5,黑超特警
年份: 1997 等級: PG-13 適用年齡: 10 + 湯米·李·瓊斯和威爾·史密斯有巨大的化學反應在什麼本質上是一個哥們警察電影。但如果神氣活現,年輕警察開出肯定自己,瓊斯的代理Ķ很快帶來了他下到一個陌生的出沒地。令人愉快的語氣,導演巴里·索南菲爾德飾演到我們所有的最瘋狂的陰謀的夢想,把我們的日常世界變成一個秘密避難所,從行星以外一個富有想像力的各種生物。情節可能有點渺茫,但一路走來外星人護身符是足夠聰明攜帶weight.,喬什·傑克遜
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4,凱爾經的秘密
年份: 2009 等級: NR 適用年齡: 6 + 設定在8世紀的愛爾蘭,我們的主人公是12歲的學徒布蘭登,誰結為好友林靈NAMD AISLING在他的追求,以保護書凱爾斯從維京入侵者。的凱爾斯的秘密 “手繪風格給它一個華麗而令人驚嘆的視覺風格,魅力大部分同時代的人所缺乏的。
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3小飛象。
年份: 1941 等級:摹適用年齡: 3 + 配備大家最喜歡的可愛的失配,小飛象是迪斯尼早期動畫的成功之一。雖然它充滿了令人毛骨悚然的,迷幻的大象之旅,那就是教導接受教訓,人們的分歧慶祝經典自我感覺良好的電影。每個孩子都應該看到它至少once. -埃里克·格賽特
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2復仇者。
年份: 2012 等級: PG-13 適用年齡: 10 + 雖然喬斯溫登巧妙地認識到關鍵小羅伯特·唐尼的斯塔克是如何的故事,他也可以讓最重要的是他的塑像,英雄和惡棍,充足的機會大放異彩,無論是在對話和行動。(鷹眼和尼克憤怒,沒有這麼多。)它不能被誇大了多麼重要這樣的平衡是一個團隊薄膜。隨著洛基,Hiddleston可能是因為伊安·麥克萊恩的磁最佳投魔頭。(這預示著“共享宇宙”奇蹟工作室正在建設。正如它的漫畫書,漫畫英雄需要它的惡棍發出dastardliness合適的水平。讓我們只希望有足夠多的英國舞台和銀幕演員,以提供其需要。)的校長,尤其是斯沃思,埃文斯和路化奴,居住在自己的角色如此完美,觀眾只需直接移動到它的奇妙和有趣all.邁克爾•布爾金,其餘
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1雨果
年份: 2011 等級: PG 適用年齡: 6 + 與雨果,導演馬丁·斯科塞斯創造了一個令人眼花繚亂的,奇妙的經驗,一個不可否認的視覺傑作。在他的布賴恩·塞爾茲尼克的小說,改編雨果Cabret的發明,斯科塞斯一起編織他的許多激情和擔憂:藝術,電影,以及父親和岳父的數字。他重述一個男孩(雨果Cabret,由阿薩巴特菲爾德飾演)在尋找一種方式來完成他父親的工作的故事。除了 雨果的故事是喬治·梅里愛(本·金斯利),世界上第一個filmmakers. -香農休斯頓的一個真實的故事
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