I`m Havin my birthday party in a week and idk what movies to rent for the party.
(Its a sleepover and I have 8 Friends coming ) We all like comedies/chick flicks such as Mean Girls. Some of my friends are still 13 so please not any R rated movies. We also like some scary movies.
Thankss for the help loveliess``.
shortybabe199 answered Thursday August 25 2005, 9:29 pm: At my party we got all of the chuckie movies and watched them...everyone liked them! There excited and scary...so maybe that could be an option.
twistedsister17 answered Thursday August 25 2005, 8:25 pm: Freaky Friday, Finding Nemo, White noise, The Village, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Edward Scissorhands, Whats Eating Gilbert grape, Cry Baby, Mean Girls, Confessions Of A teenage Drama Queen, Raise Your Voice, Must Love Dogs, Sliding Doors, Can't Buy Me Love, Love Don't Cost A thing, The Stepford Wives.
h0tt_stuff answered Thursday August 25 2005, 8:05 pm: Boogeyman, Bring it on, You got served, Dude, wheres my car?, Napolean Dynamite, Mean Girls, Saw, Dodgeball, the ring 1 and 2, Big daddy, Shallow Hal, Sleepover, The notebook, Bring it on Again, Without a paddle, White chicks, Meet the parents, meet the fockers, 13 going on 30, how to lose a guy in 10 days, white noise, tomb raider, I, robot, Alien vs. predator, Liar Liar, Dumb and Dumber
LoveNJstyle answered Thursday August 25 2005, 7:55 pm: you could get white noise, any adam sandler movie (anger management, 50 first dates..). i personally didnt like 13 going on 30 but thats an idea. look around for new releases and ask someone at the place what they thought of them. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
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