Planning to stay up with my 10 year old son tomorrow night and watch scary movie
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Date: October 23rd, 2025 10:20 PM Author: Infuriating wonderful state
He doesn’t want to do trunk or treating anymore and he’s not interested in costumes. It wasn’t long ago that he was running up and down the street snd so excited to go. Oh well.
I was thinking Scream (1996).
Any recommendations for a Friday night movie night with dad? Mom will probably watch too.
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Date: October 24th, 2025 10:06 AM Author: cerebral ceo gay wizard
scream isnt a bad choice if youre really gonna do this but still weird to watch something like that with a 10 year old imo.
i dont think i'll ever watch R rated movies with my kids even when theyre old enough to drive
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