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      My answer is anything by Bluth. The guy must have been harvesting children’s tears for some nefarious purpose.

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    Star Trek the Motion Picture pretty gnarly transporter death with screaming, very slow ‘think piece’ pace and subject matter

    2001 A Space Odyssey Mind bending, bizarre, slow. Mature subject matter and homicidal computers

    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) Acid trip of a movie with some bizarre things that have to have killed some kids

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    I know it’s old, but the first thing that came to my mind was Bambi. Maybe not the most mature subject, but watch that with a kid and then field the “where’s his mom?” question.

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      I recently watched this with my kid who just turned 4. It didn’t phase him at all. Mufasa’s death in Lion King is much worse.

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        I can see that. Direct betrayal and evil. For being kid-centric, Disney stories have a lot of hard hitting themes. Which I’m okay with, I don’t think kids should be sheltered from the outside world.

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    Old Yeller

    20000 Leagues Under The Sea

    2001: A Space Odyssey

    The Ten Commandments

    Battle of Britain

    The Andromeda Strain

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    Funny story.

    Any movie made before the MPAA system was implemented was grandfathered in as “G”

    There were some wild pre-Code movies that are legally G.

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      That’s objectively not true. Studios could choose to have a movie rated or not. Many are just “un-rated”.

      Many were rated as G because post-Hayes Code but pre-MPAA ratings, most would have earned a G anyway

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    Silent Running. Bruce Dern scifi where he murders his shipmates to preserve a forest.

    Andromeda Strain. Those townfolk turned to dust was pretty horrifying.

    Dark Star- The Captain is a frozen corpse they talk to and everyone dies.