The holidays are almost over but that doesn’t mean movie time is over… 😉 well that’s what M-Net thinks when they decided to spoil us with a movie everyday at 4pm!
To be honest, I’m a movie freak! It seems like Kitana is following in my foot steps because she can watch movies one after thee other (of course I don’t allow that everyday).
From next week, my little girl will be going to school so it’s no more regular visits to the big screen instead we will be catching up on our favorites with M-Net channel 105.
Everyday can be a movie day with a big bowl of popcorn and a refreshing drink, thanks to M-Net. Movies is the perfect way to relax and unwind with family and friends. We spent half of our holidays catching up on old and new movies.
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If you missed my post about the awesome M-Net Movies Family activation last month, you also missed out on some really cool arts and crafts! Luckily, M-Net Movies Family loves parents so much; they’ve set up a dedicated Pinterest page filled with fun activities to keep little hands busy.
The best part about it is that their boards are themed around the 4pm Family movie being aired every day, so you and your child can enjoy your creations while watching the movie. If your little ones are crazy about minions, Scooby Doo, or Scrat, you need to make 4pm a permanent movie time on channel 105.
This week’s line up includes one of my favorite movies: Wall-E.
WALL-E, short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class, is the last robot left on Earth. He spends his days tidying up the planet, one piece of garbage at a time. But during 700 years, WALL-E has developed a personality, and he’s more than a little lonely. Then he spots EVE (Elissa Knight), a sleek and shapely probe sent back to Earth on a scanning mission. Smitten WALL-E embarks on his greatest adventure yet when he follows EVE across the galaxy. Source: Wikipedia
Wall-E got excellent ratings by movie reviewers and is still one of the “must watch” movies for Disney.
You can also catch up on:
- Despicable Me 2
- The Croods
- Chicken Run
- Adventures in Zambezia
- Planes
- Sammy’s Adventure
- Astro Boy
If you want to find out the schedule for the month, visit the website and set a reminder for your favorites.
To find out more about the movie of the day and the activities you can do with your little people, visit the Pinterest page, and follow @MnetMovies on Twitter.
What is your favorite movie to watch with the kids?
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I absolutely LOVE Wall-E (I love every Pixar movie!) Nothing relaxes me more than having a movie day with my family <3
I absolutely LOVE Wall-E (and basically every Pixar movie!) I love that there’s not only a movie of the day but also activities to do! How fun <3
I always try to watch films with my little guy but he has the attention span of a nat! 🙂 He seems to love Toy Story though so I try to stick that on whenever I can. I must show him Wall-E – that film made me cry 🙂
I still haven’t watched Toy story! 0_o
I’ve never heard of M-Net before. I don’t have kids, but I remember growing up I loved to watch the movie “Wild America” with my parents!
It sounds like they have a decent line up of movies. We love having family movie nights here at home with the kids.
I can’t stop thinking about that popcorn…mmm such a great snack. Ha anyhow I tend to get sucked in to all these cartoon movies because while they are for kids, they tend to have lots of hidden adult humor and I love that!
I don’t have young kids at home to share movies with yet. My grandbabies are only 2 months old. I love to watch movies myself though. There is nothing better than curling up on the couch and just zoning out and watching a movie.
I totally agree. 🙂
That popcorn! Ahhh! It’s all I can think about now! I love Wall-E too, in fact I bought me and the mister mugs of Wall-E and Eve for Christmas. We love watching anything with the boys – but it’s usually Disney!
We love watching movies with the kids, Despiciable ME is probably our favorite!
My daughter loves it too especially the minions.
Popcorn and a movie.. sounds like a perfect weekend plan to me!
I want that snack and I love watching Finding Nemo!
I don’t have no kid yet but I think if I do it would have to be Despicable Me!!!!
We watch anything from Disney. My daughter is obsessed with all of the princesses.
Our kiddos are a little older (10, 12 and 14) so they are totally into the Pirates of the Caribbean series and some of the other teen angst trilogies out there.
LOVE Pixar Movies! Despicable Me is a big favorite in our house!
I love Pixar movies or anything with the Muppets!
I love Pixar Movies a lot. I’ve never heard of MNet though. Thanks for the introduction.
We watch so many movies with our children! Lately we’ve been rewatching Turbo about a million times a day and they don’t seem to want that to end anytime soon.
Those are some wonderful movies! I really love Despicable Me 2 and Frozen the most!
Lol I’m so over Frozen! Watched it wayyy to many times.
This sounds amazing and we always have a family movie night every week which sometimes it can be 3 nights a week. My kids are actually young men now though but we still watch movies like Wall-E which I so love. Thanks for sharing.
I used to love cuddling up with my son when he was little and watching a movie. His favorite was always Lion King. I think I could recite half that movie because we watched it so frequently.
My oldest son LOVES movies too! He could watch the same movies every day and not get tired of it lol!
My boys like watching the Lorax and Nut Job. i cannot tell you how many times they watch those two alone each week.
The only movies my 4 year old will sit through are Frozen and Despicable Me. I WISH I could get her to watch feature length stuff once in a while. She would rather watch Calliou (annoying!) or Astroblast!
I could watch any kid movie, most of my favorites are Disney movies!! My nephews are still obsessed with the Lego movie!
My niece keeps telling me that I need to watch Despicable Me. She loves herself some minions and is always wanting to quote the movie with me but I’ve never seen it!
Labyrinth is my favorite movie to watch with the kids. I have never heard of M Net before so thank you so much for turning me on to it!
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