question of the day: What’s your favorite movie to watch with your family?

It’s Thanksgiving Day in the United States today, which means spending a lot of time with your family. It’s a big day for going to the movies, after the big turkey dinner, but it could well be a day for staying in to watch an old movie too. So, if your family isn’t into football and the widescreen TV is free, what might be fun and suitable for everyone — the kids, Grandma, your crazy uncle, Mom and Dad, you, and whoever else might be around — to watch together?
What’s your favorite movie to watch with your family?

If you’re not in the U.S. and hence not celebrating anything, are there occasions on which you might get together with your family for a special favorite classic movie?

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