It all began at my book group. One of the members suggested her sons loved Stand By Me - the coming-of-age drama starring River Phoenix. Great idea.
One of the pleasures of having teen and near teen kids is taking them to see cool stuff you actually want to. So the Panther of News had prowled off to the pub and the Boys and I were left to our own devices.
I mooted, Movie Night Mummy Style and laughed in the face of the idea we might see Transformers 3 or Mr Bean/Johnny English. Their little faces fell, but they rallied when I suggested going to Tesco for some Coke. And they perked up further when I explained the need for subterfuge.
You see, Boy Three loves to be in on anything going on but, to be honest, he's a bit rubbish after 7pm. Oddly for son of Panther, not one for late parties.
So we had to set up Operation Movie Night sneakily and then get him to sleep in bed before he realised there was fun to be spoiling for his brothers.
It transpires that the every film is something of an exaggeration - Netflix couldn't offer us E.T., Dead Poets, Stand by Me or even (and I had doubts about this) Lord of the Flies. However it did have Lemony Snicket' s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
It was made in 2004. At one point one of the kids in it is told "you can get in touch by phone or fax". Boy Two turned to me and asked me what a fax is. Good grief!
We loved the film, Operation Movie Night was a success and we can't wait for the next one. Any suggestions about what we might watch are very welcome...
There are more photos of Operation Movie Night in a Google + album.
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