The best way to spend time with your family is to find a good movie. I know it’s not that simple, but it will make your life easier!

These movies are great to watch with the whole family. They have funny characters, and interesting plots and they’re all animated. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!

Coco

Coco is a wonderful movie about family and following your dreams. The film follows a young boy who travels to the land of the dead in order to find his great-great-grandfather, Ernesto de la Cruz, who was a famous musician. This movie has so many things that are important for families: it teaches children about respecting their ancestors, not letting yourself be pressured into doing what others want you to do, and most importantly—that no matter how bad things get or how scared you get—you should always follow your passions and never give up on them!

One thing I really like about this movie is that it shows respect for one’s ancestors by showing how they were able to make their own way in life through hard work and determination. We can learn from them by emulating their example, rather than just going along with whatever others tell us we “should” do with our lives (be afraid of failure). Another thing I love about this movie is all its beautiful songs! They’re so catchy that I’m sure they’ll stick around in my head forever 😛

12 Angry Men

12 Angry Men is a film about a jury deliberation. The film revolves around an 18-year-old murder trial that ends in a not-guilty verdict – thanks to one man who disagrees with everyone else. If you don’t have time to watch the movie, you can always read there 12 angry men essays and learn more about this story in detail.

It’s based on a play by Reginald Rose, who based it on his own real experiences as an attorney in New York City. In 1957, he had sat on a jury and fought hard to convince other jurors that they were wrong about their decision to convict someone of murder—and won!

The movie shows how one person can sway many others’ opinions through careful reasoning and logical arguments. It also conveys how important it is for all members of any group to be engaged when making decisions together—and how even small disagreements can cause big problems if no one listens carefully enough or says what they think out loud until later (or ever). This makes 12 Angry Men both entertaining as well as educational. It’s also fun because you get to see people fight over every little detail until they have nothing left except insults!

Beauty and the Beast

In this movie, Belle goes on an adventure to free a magical castle from the spell placed on it by an evil enchantress. She finds herself trapped in a curse and must break the spell with her love for the Beast; the only person who can help her is Lumiere, a handsome candelabra! After they fall in love, Belle’s father Maurice gets lost in the woods and must fight off wolves before he returns home safely with his daughter by his side.

This film has beautiful animation that brings its characters to life with bright colors and lush landscapes. It also has good music—you may even find yourself humming along after watching! Moreover, there are plenty of messages in this film: don’t judge people based solely on their appearance (the Beast), family comes first (Maurice)

Wreck-It Ralph

Wreck-It Ralph is a fun movie for the whole family. It’s about a video game villain who wants to be a good guy and sets out on an adventure to prove his worth. The story takes place in the world of video games, with characters from other games making appearances. The film also has lots of references to other video games that will make you feel like you’re hanging out with your kids! And if they’re not familiar with any of these games, it’s still funny enough that they’ll enjoy it anyway. Best of all, this movie has a great message about how important it is to be who you really are and how rewarding it can be when people accept you as such!

Inside Out

Inside Out is the perfect movie for family time. It’s funny, light-hearted, and has something to say about growing up: that everyone needs to feel angry sometimes. The movie follows Riley, a little girl who moves from Minnesota to San Francisco with her parents and five emotions (Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust). They all work together in the control center of Riley’s mind—a place called Headquarters—to help her adjust to life in San Francisco.

The story covers a lot of ground—including how Joy deals with her new role at Headquarters as well as how each emotion handles change—but it does so without feeling rushed or stale; it has enough twists that you want to keep watching even though you know what happens next! Plus there are some very funny moments which make your whole family laugh out loud!

Conclusion

There you go! Five movies that are perfect for spending time with your family. If you want to go the extra mile, consider bringing snacks and drinks for everyone. This will make sure that everyone is comfortable, happy, and entertained throughout the movie. We hope these suggestions help you have some fun times with loved ones!


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Nick Guli is a writer at Explosion.com. He loves movies, TV shows and video games. Nick brings you the latest news, reviews and features. From blockbusters to indie darlings, he’s got his take on the trends, fan theories and industry news. His writing and coverage is the perfect place for entertainment fans and gamers to stay up to date on what’s new and what’s next.
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