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Couch theater — DVD previews

- By Sam Struckhoff (c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

It’s about that time of year when our family is knee-deep in planning holiday visits. Who will host Thanksgivi­ng? This year, the decision is coming down to the wire, and our group has a wide variety of perspectiv­es on travel safety. We love each other, but -- and I suspect this is true in most families -- it certainly doesn’t stop us from bickering and backbiting. While issues like this might be a pain in the you-know-what, family is gold. Here are a few films that can help you remember the importance of family bonds.

“Coco” -- My all-time favorite movie about family and suitable for every audience. Miguel Rivera (Anthony Gonzalez) is 12-year-old musician in a family that has outlawed music for generation­s. On Dia de los Muertos, a twist of fate delivers him to the Land of the Dead, where he must find a family member to bless his return to the land of the living. Gael García Bernal voices Héctor Rivera, who offers to be Miguel’s savvy guide through the back alleys of the vibrant, colorful world if Miguel will put up his photo in the living world -- because even the deceased cannot live forever if there is no one to remember them.

“The Goonies” -- Yes, I said it. While on its face “The Goonies” is a pint-size adventure film, there’s a ton of family warmth this Steven Spielberg story. Mikey and Brand have a petty sibling rivalry that’s nothing compared with their brotherly protective instincts. The entire gang is on the adventure in the first place in order to save their homes and maintain their family connection­s. Even the loyalty of the Fratellis is a powerful family bond at work. And let’s not forget the final scene, where kids are reunited with loving parents on the beach.

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