It really depends what you all like but you could all write down a variety of movies, say 3-5 each depending on how many of you there are, put them in a hat and pick as many as your watching - if you happen to pick a repeat then just pick another one and so on. I will however leave you with a few that are always hits: Oldies but goodies & great for teen girls your age: Footloose, Pretty In Pink, Dirty Dancing, Grease, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Stand By Me, or if you want some scary ones Cujo, Nightmare on Elm Street (first one), Friday the 13th (first one), Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer or dramas: Ghost, Hope Floats, 10 Things I Hate About You, Thelma and Louise. More recent ones: The 40 Year Old Virgin, Austin Powers Series, Not Another Teen Movie, Superbad. ! Have fun.
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Just Go With It, - amazing film.
The Hangover (1 is better than 2),
Mean Girls (1 is better than 2),
Paranormal Activity (1 and 2)
Hot Fuzz
The Orphan
Internet Content Rating Associations (ICRA)
Usually 5 stars to rate a movie but IMDB.COM uses a 10 star rating other sites might be similar.
The M rating is reserved for video games, and is not used in movies.
There are several Pixar movies that have a PG rating such as The Incredibles, Up, and Brave.
Happy Tree Friends has an TV-MA rating for its graphic and violent content.
The saw movies are rated R
Friends and Enemies - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G (original rating) Australia:PG (video rating)
Yes, I agree with Movie ratings. It helps you pick what movies are best. And what movies suck.
The Movies - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)
Best 10 Colour movies ever - toprater.com/en/movies/rating/criteria/colour/filters
Rodgers and Hammerstein The Sound of Movies - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G (video rating) UK:U (video rating)
The current MPAA rating system began in 1968. It has been updated several times through the years.