My personal one was the shining. I ended up watching it over 20 times before I was 12.

I’m spending a lot of time babysitting my nieces (9 & 11). I’m cis male and I would love to hear what women would answer or suggest for me to show them in a cool uncle role.

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    43 days ago

    It depends on the 9 and 11 year old, but I saw Interview With The Vampire when it came out when I was 10, and I read the book at 12…

    Are the nieces interested in spooky shit, or scifi, or fantasy? That might help you refine your picks.

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      Good recc! Yeah they’re both pretty morbid. The older one is going to have a goth phase, no doubt. The younger one wants as many details as she can get on whatever true crime stories I know. Which is a lot.

      I had to hide my EMT training book from her because she was so curious about the pictures. She wants to be a cop.

      • @Zahille7
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        23 days ago

        I can’t believe I forgot about that gay goth masterpiece. They’ll love Interview With The Vampire.

        Wednesday might be a good show to watch with them, if they haven’t already seen it.

        • @Timmy_Jizz_TitsOP
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          33 days ago

          They LOVE Wednesday. Used that to show them Edward scissorhands etc.

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        What about Leon: the Professional? I don’t know if that has been posted yet. But I saw that when I was however old you are in seventh grade. 12? 13? There’s some cop stuff for the bb cop.

        The first and second Crow movies are good for the goth one.