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Presented By: Bruce B. Friend Online Testing Exchange Media & Entertainment Insights February 4, 2005 Kids, Families & Feature Films
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Kids and Movies Today Going to the movies is still the most popular entertainment activity for kids The kid/family-targeted movie genre has never been stronger: From a “quantity” standpoint And, from a “quality” standpoint The kid/family home video movie market is also booming, driven by: DVD format, more product, better distribution And, in-home theater systems
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Why Kids Love Going To The Movies? They are special, an EVENT! A community experience (w/family, friends) The in-theater experience: Popcorn, candy, slushy Dark room, big screen, “surround sound” Kids LOVE stories, love to be entertained Kids usually have a say in what they see They are an integral part of kid culture
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Kids/Family Movie Trends: 2004 2004 was a record year for kids and family movies! 32 kid and family-targeted (G or PG) films were released in 2004, up from 26 in 2002. However, only 2 of those were “G” rated. the rest were “PG.” Plus, over 30 “PG-13” rated movies were released, that were considered “family friendly.”
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Kids/Family Movie Trends G-rated movies are slowing becoming extinct (at least in the theater). PG movies are the “new G” And, PG-13 movies are the “new PG” Many parents don’t think twice anymore about taking their 8 year olds and up to see certain PG-13 movies
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The Decline of the G-rated Movie
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The “New” Family Movie PG-13 Movies, such as: Pirates of the Caribbean Bruce Almighty Mean Girls Hidalgo 13 Going On 30 Spiderman, X-Men (comic book based) …etc., are now considered “family movies”
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2004 Family-friendlier PG-13 Movies
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So, What Do Kids Like??? Comedy is still King! CGI Animation Action/Adventure Fantasy Drama/Romance (girls) Familiar “Properties” Harry Potter, Spiderman, Chronicles of Narnia
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Kids and Movies KIDS LOVE MOVIES!!!
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