I can watch movies with my parents but most of the time I watch them with my friends before my parents watch it so I go do somethin else instead of watch it with them. Don't think I could stand watching too many movie with my parents anyways, especially chick flicks. Those have to be watched with a girl by your side. Leads to great things when you shed a tear or two....
I love watching movies with my parents. I especially love watching movies that I have already seen but they haven't and I am able to hear their comments and see if they feel the same way I do about the movie. I only don't like it when they comment every two seconds about the movie such as how unrealistic it is and I can only think how it is a movie and thus not going to be realistic. If a movie was realistic it would be un ineresting.
But I enjoy watching movies with them. I count it as family time.
I feel as watching movies with my parents is always good and they rarely comment during the movie and if they dent like the plot or actors the take it like champs. In some households TV / movies is the only bonding time for a family and therefore critical to take a part.
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I don't like to watch movies with them. I have to check the ratings for all of the movies on imdb before I watch them, don't watch anything with sex/nudity with them because they would be like "what are you watching!" They tend to talk about it (the movie) sometimes while it is going on too, which kind of annoys me.
I would like to thank all that have posted here as my boy is 10 now and I would like him to want to watch movies with me and not refer to me as an old prude.
FYI I always enjoyed watching movies with my dad as he would bust out laughing at silly things and nudge me and wink at some of the more reveling scenes.
I like watching movies with my parents. I get along really well with most of my family, particularly my parents (although I'd rather go on to define that) and watching movies together has always been fun... even though I'm not much of a movie person. And they react better to the "questionable" scenes than I do. I'm more of a prude than either of them, and they like to (playfully) pick on me about it.