Movies have a way of drawing people together. When families view a good movie together, it opens the door to fun as well as some good conversation. With the Oscars coming up on February 24th, movies are in the news. I ran across two lists of "Top Tens" recently. The first is the "Top Ten Family Movies" on FamilyEducation.com (http://fun.familyeducation.com/slideshow/movie/56452.html) and the second is "The Ten Most Redeeming Films of 2007" on Christianity Today.com (http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/commentaries/tenredeemingfilmsof2007.html). These lists give some ideas for viewing. Browsing through your local video store also provides great ideas for movie viewing. Remember, movie viewing is subjective, and not all movies are produced with the family in mind. The movies you choose should fit the ages of your family members and your family's personality.
So choose a movie, pop some popcorn, curl up on the couch and enjoy!