What movies would you suggest for 13-15 year old girls to watch?

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Opal K asked:


So I’m planning on having a movie night with my friends over. We’re all 13, 14, or 15. What are some really good movies we could watch that are appropriate (like no cursing, swearing, nudity, etc.)? We all hate movies that has nothing but romance, and love action/adventure. It would be great if the movie is a little funny, too. Some spy movies would be great too because we all love reading those kinds of books too.

Victor
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  • 5 Responses to “What movies would you suggest for 13-15 year old girls to watch?”

    1. xoxoKVP Says:

      try the classic 80s movies like “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” “Sixteen Candles,” “Pretty In Pink,” and “The Breakfast Club”

    2. Katarina Says:

      i agree with the other person
      and i would like to add “the fall”
      with lee pace :D im 16 and that is the best movie ive ever seen

    3. ~*Tiff*~ Says:

      The Man Who Knew Too Little
      I-Spy
      The Goonies
      The Count of Monte Cristo
      Ocean’s Eleven
      Timeline

    4. -Staci* Says:

      Get Smart, The Dukes of Hazzard (seems to have a good amount of action plus humor from Sean William Scott and Johnny Knoxville) but it does have cursing so you might want to forget that one, Yes Man, Eagle Eye was really good! Not too much cursing and a lot of action. Hope I helped some.

    5. emucompboy Says:

      “The Parent Trap.” Either version is great.