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I need some good movies to watch that are PG-13 or under, doesn't have to be new, but not too old (after 1990's. Actually I'd prefer if its available on DVD.

Some movies I liked are: Inception, Avatar, Source Code, Matrix, The Dark Knight, and Transformers.

Something with action or a twist ending like Source Code or just mind blowing like Inception.

Thanks.



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Good recommendations, aka

Here's a few more...

The Count of Monte Cristo



The Illusionist



Moon

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Also good suggestions except that Moon is rated R.
Yeah I noticed that, and I almost took it out. But I can't figure out why is was given that rating...I saw it a while back and I can't remember what so 'R' about it



Moon shouldn't be rated that, you're right, filmgirl.I think this calls for a thread that discusses films that have been given inappropriate ratings.



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I have not seen Moon in a while I don't remember nudity or any significant blood so it must be just for language.
There is a movie I think it is called The F Word that shows the corruption and everything that goes on with rating movies.



I think it is called The F Word that shows the corruption and everything that goes on with rating movies.
Maybe this one?



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Maybe this one?



EDIT: Embedding has been disabled but you can just click on it (if you want to watch it that is).
Yes that is the one, I don't know where I got The F Word but yeah that's the movie that shows how corrupt the ratings industry is for movies and how you can pretty much buy your own rating, great movie for everyone to watch.

Thanks Harry



There's actually a movie called The F Word: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0447953/

But I think another documentary called ****** might make for a nice double feature with This Film Has Not Yet Been Rated: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486585/

Haven't seen either of these F-bomb movies yet, think I'll try and find ******.



How about the Three Musketeers 2011 and Hangover



that's what she said...
The Uninvited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You'll LOVE the twist and it's PG-13

one of my personal favs.



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The Uninvited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You'll LOVE the twist and it's PG-13

one of my personal favs.
I'll 2nd that really great twists, great suggestion lundy.



^ Or the very good original film, A Tale of Two Sisters. The remake made a slight change to the twist though. It's R Rated in America, but there is more graphic stuff in the PG-13 remake from what I can remember...



Duncan Jones is fantastic, and I hope to see more by him soon, that is if he puts down the video game controller and gets back to work. Check out Moon, his debut film.

Pi, by Darren Aronofsky, is a work of genius made on a no-budget production. Looks great for what he had to work with and the acting/craft levels are par-none.

Sorcerer (1977) by William Friedkin, is a masterful "older" film with great acting and cinematography that has an excellent story. Stephen King calls this a movie "that never disapoints" - I agree.

Anything by John Cassavetes is an education in the human condition. John has nothing to do with sci-fi or flashy film making, he is pure heart and drama, but one of the best "art" focused film makers ever.

Empire of the Sun by Steven Spielberg, a movie that did not make a big splash but features Christian Bale (a young lad at the time) and has a ton of heart. Masterful film making.

Nothing beats Blade Runner or the original Alien by Ridley Scott in the genre of sci-fi action. These two films are in my top ten best science fiction movies of all time.
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The R-rated thing limited a lot of my recommendations, but:

-Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
-Jaws
-Super 8

And just to see if I can create a Hitchcock fanatic...

-Rear Window
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