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If a child can watch "Barney," can't that same child also enjoy watching Charlie Chaplin or the Marx Brothers? And as they get older, wouldn't they grow to like screwballcomedies ("His Girl Friday"), women's weepies ("Imitation of Life"), and westerns ("The Searchers")? The answer is that they'll follow becausethey'll have learned that "old" does not necessarily mean "next channel, please."
Here is an impassioned and eminently readable guide that introduces thedelights of the golden age of movies. Ty Burr has come up with a winning prescription for children brought up on Hollywood junk food.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES (Ages3-6): Fast-paced movies that are simple without being unsophisticated, plainspoken without being dumbed down. "Singin' in the Rain" and "Bringing UpBaby" are perfect.
FOR THE ONES IN BETWEEN (Ages 7-12): "Killer stories," placing easily grasped characters in situations thatstart simply and then throw curveballs. "The African Queen "and "Some Like It Hot" do the job well.
FOR THE OLDER ONES (Ages 13+): Burr recommendsrelating old movies to teens' contemporary favorites: without Hitchcock, there could be no "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, " without Brando, no JohnnyDepp. "From the Trade Paperback edition."
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If a child can watch "Barney," can't that same child also enjoy watching Charlie Chaplin or the Marx Brothers? And as they get older, wouldn't they grow to like screwballcomedies ("His Girl Friday"), women's weepies ("Imitation of Life"), and westerns ("The Searchers")? The answer is that they'll follow becausethey'll have learned that "old" does not necessarily mean "next channel, please."
Here is an impassioned and eminently readable guide that introduces thedelights of the golden age of movies. Ty Burr has come up with a winning prescription for children brought up on Hollywood junk food.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES (Ages3-6): Fast-paced movies that are simple without being unsophisticated, plainspoken without being dumbed down. "Singin' in the Rain" and "Bringing UpBaby" are perfect.
FOR THE ONES IN BETWEEN (Ages 7-12): "Killer stories," placing easily grasped characters in situations thatstart simply and then throw curveballs. "The African Queen "and "Some Like It Hot" do the job well.
FOR THE OLDER ONES (Ages 13+): Burr recommendsrelating old movies to teens' contemporary favorites: without Hitchcock, there could be no "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, " without Brando, no JohnnyDepp. "From the Trade Paperback edition."
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