Henry Thomas picks his 5 favorite family films
By CHRISTY LEMIRE, Associated Press
Oct 11, 2012 7:48 PM CDT
FILE - In this undated file photo, Judy Garland, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley and Ray Bolger, left to right, are shown as they appeared in "The Wizard of Oz," the classic two-hour movie which helped lead to Judy Garland's fame. (AP Photo, File)   (Associated Press)

Henry Thomas was just 10 years old when the role of Elliott in "E.T. _ the Extra-Terrestrial" made him a star. With the Steven Spielberg classic finally out this week on a 30th-anniversary Blu-ray, Thomas _ now a 41-year-old father of three _ was nice enough to take the time to choose his five favorite family films. Here he is, in his own words:

_ "The Wizard of Oz" (1939): A great film any way you slice it! The songs are great for kids and the characters really capture the imagination of young and old alike. An excellent performance by everyone, but especially Toto (my favorite).

_ "The Terror of Tiny Town" (1938): A classic Western acted entirely by small performers and Shetland ponies. This is one of my favorites.

_ "Matilda" (1996): My daughters love this film (a Roald Dahl story directed by Danny DeVito) and we watch it at least once a week.

_ "Mary Poppins" (1964): Despite some very bad British accenting, Dick Van Dyke still can't fail next to Julie Andrews and some wonderful supporting actors in this classic.

_ "The Incredibles" (2004): A great film that I like to watch probably more than my kids.

Oh, was that five? Don't forget "E.T."!

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