At Home with Tech

Unlock the power of all your technology and learn how to master your photography, computers and smartphone.

Stream these Funny PG-13 Action Movies with your Family

If you’re looking to expand your movie choices beyond the MCU, here are some fun options with punch to consider streaming.

For years, I’ve been curating a list of movies for my family to stream. And let me tell you, it’s not been easy to find consensus on what we all want to watch. Most every weekend, I scrub through the movie options available on our various streaming services and look for a new title or two that might appeal to everyone.

I enjoy mind-bending science fiction, but my wife and I are both mindful to serve up appropriate content for our thirteen-year-old son, who gravitates today towards the fun/action recipe of MCU-style filmmaking.

Four-Letter Words
Of course, we need to follow obvious guardrails when choosing appropriate content for our eighth grader. Even though he’s close to graduating to more mature content, PG-13 has been an uncrossable line for years. (The only exception so far has been the first “Matrix” movie.)

I’m sure you know there’s no way to avoid bad language in the PG-13 universe. It spans across the multiverse. I’ve stopped worrying. Plus, he hears it every day in school. That’s life.

It’s been at least a year since I stopped counting four-letter words in movies.

Slim Pickings
Everyone talks about the avalanche of streaming content available today. But I’ve still found it especially difficult to find fresh movie options. (Last year’s writers’ strike didn’t help.)

I also think my challenge is partially due to the reality that not many films are perfect for the early teen audience.

Sure, there are plenty of movies for kids… and loads of adult movies. But this in-between segment is relatively narrow.

What did They Say?!
Another limiting factor is many classic flicks haven’t aged well. Either the pacing is too slow (in comparison to today’s fast-cutting storytelling norms) or the characters feel like caricatures from a by-gone era of inappropriateness.

I like to think of myself as a movie buff, and there are still plenty of older movies out there that hold up just fine. But just the idea of a classic movie that may look a bit dated can often be a non-starter in my household.

Still, I am undeterred by these challenges. I want our son to have an appreciation for rich cinematic storytelling. So, I will continue looking for great movies for Cinema Lester on the weekends.

The MCU is the Gold Standard
All this said, I also need to meet the need today. And like it or not, Marvel movies hit that sweet spot.

I’ve enjoyed most of the MCU movies. And there certainly are a lot of them. But we’ve seen them all… some many times. So, I’ve had to look elsewhere to build up my list.

And it’s been hard to find other choices that follow the successful MCU formula of humor, decent character development and pounding action with great special effects.

I know Marvel has had trouble lately with their movies, but that doesn’t take away from the reality that their MCU-storytelling formula entirely cracked the code.

Fortunately, we’ve found other films that follow a similar storytelling style.

Two Tough Guys who are Fun
Action with jokes. Tough, but not too serious. Fast paced but grounded in a good story. PG-13.

Two actors today have successfully integrated that formula into some of their movies- Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson.

Movies with Ryan Reynolds

  • “The Adam Project” (2022)
    This time-travel flick has surprising heart. Also stars Mark Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana.
  • “Free Guy” (2021)
    Between all the action, it still takes the time to focus on the power of friendship.
  • “Spirited” (2022)
    It’s a musical, but the Reynolds’ factor still carried it for my son. Also stars the great Will Ferrell.
  • “R.I.P.D.” (2013)
    This one’s a failed “Men in Black” copycat. But’s it’s fun to stream. Also stars Jeff Bridges.

Reynolds’ edgy Deadpool is a real question for me, as I feel “Deadpool and Wolverine” will land a little early for our son. But who knows how Disney and Reynolds will handle the obvious challenge of introducing the highly inappropriate Deadpool to a broader audience. We’ll see later this summer.

Movies with Dwyane Johnson

  • “Jungle Cruise” (2021)
    Also stars Emily Blunt.
  • “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (2017)
    Also stars Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan.
  • “Jumanji: The Next Level” (2019)
    This sequel is even better.
  • “Central Intelligence” (2016)
    Also stars Kevin Hart.

Movies with both Reynolds and Johnson

  • “Red Notice” (2021)
    Two for the price of one. Also stars Gal Gadot.
  • “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” (2019)
    This over-the-top flick wasn’t a successful spinoff from the long running “Fast and the Furious” franchise, but we liked it anyway. Also stars Jason Statham and Idris Elba.

Movies with Mark Wahlberg
A few Mark Wahlberg movies are well suited for the early teen segment.

  • “The Family Plan” (2023)
    Silly but satisfying.
  • “Uncharted” (2022)
    Also stars Tom Holland.
  • “The Other Guys” (2010)
    Also stars Dwyane Johnson and Will Ferrell.

Yesterday’s Winners
Here are some older movies that fit into this action/fun niche (and still hold up to today’s current movie-making standards).

  • “Men in Black” movies (1997, 2002, 2012, 2019)
  • “The Fifth Element” (1997)
  • “The Pirates of the Caribbean” movies (2003, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2017)
  • “Ready Player One” (2018)

Movies that Should Make the List
The films below don’t make my official list. But that’s not because I don’t like them. They simply didn’t pass muster in my focus group of one. (They didn’t appeal to our son after he watched the trailer or part of the movie.)

  • “Ghosted” (2023)
    Sure, it’s got Chris Evans, but the trailer didn’t do it for our son.
  • “Green Lantern” with Ryan Reynolds (2011)
    Even Reynolds makes fun of this failure. Still, I liked it.
  • “Hellboy” (2004)
    I loved this movie. Directed by the great Guillermo del Toro.
  • “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” (2008)
    The sequel is visually stunning.
  • “Shazam!” (2019)
    Our son lost interest halfway through.

This Movie is Not on Anyone Else’s List

  • “The Flash” (2023)
    Starring Ezra Miller, this DC multiverse film entirely bombed at the box office. Plus, it tried to marry humor with the debilitating darkness that most every DC movie has been saddled with. (One can begin to understand why an entire DCU reboot is underway.) “The Flash” doesn’t work on many levels. But it is funny. And it has a lot of heart too. Plus, it uses the multiverse to bring back the great Michael Keaton as Batman. My son and I really enjoyed it.

The Force, Impossible Missions and Bad Feelings
Of course, we also enjoy pure action/sci-fi movies without the comedy. Obvious examples are the “Star Wars,” “Mission Impossible” and “Indiana Jones” ecosystems. (Sure, there are some light moments, but comedy is not central.)

So, I won’t include these movies, as they don’t fit into the narrow focus of today’s exercise to find more easy-breezy content that still has enough rough and tumble.

Limited List
As you can see, my list is not terribly long. And that’s why I’m always hunting for new choices for Lester Movie Night.

I’m sure I’ve missed some good options. Do you have any movies to recommend?

Danger
Thank goodness that in a pinch, we can always default to an episode or two of Netflix’s “Lost in Space” series (2018-2021.) That cinematic show remains absolutely perfect for our whole family to rewatch.

Fun. Exhilarating. Danger. Sometimes scary (but not too scary). Heartwarming. Clever. Family-focused. It’s everything you could possibly want.

Dear Hollywood: More of this please.

Should You Clone your Voice to Help Preserve your Legacy?

With a little help from my recently cloned voice, I asked ChatGPT about the personal value of voice cloning. I then converted the AI response into an audio conversation between ChatGPT and my virtual self. My resulting podcast featuring the cloned me is below. 

Thanks to the rapid evolution of AI technologies, anyone can now clone their own voice and generate a reasonable duplicate through text-to-speech software.

The Benefits and Risks of Voice Cloning

If you market your voice professionally, then cloning your voice could bring certain benefits as well as inevitable risk. (Who needs to pay you for your actual voiceover work when a good AI copy will do?)

And of course, this topic also brings ethical concerns regarding unauthorized use.

But for most of the population who are hopefully not on the radar of bad actors, I think about whether there’s any value to cloning your voice. How might that help you in your journey through life… or beyond?

Preservation of your Legacy

One benefit could simply be the preservation of your own voice for legacy purposes, much like the value an old family photo for archival use.

On the other hand, wouldn’t that be a little creepy for a family member to be able to generate more of your voice after you’re gone?

Ask ChatGPT

So, I decided to interview ChatGPT to delve into this issue. For the purposes of this exercise, I first cloned my own voice using “Instant Voice Cloning” from Eleven Labs, the software company that offers natural-sounding speech synthesis. I then assigned an Eleven Labs’ virtual voice to play a fictional ChatGPT expert. 

Finally, we were ready for our little chat. Here’s our audio interview which I created from the ChatGPT-generated transcript. The under four-minute podcast features both my real voice and my cloned voice created through text-to-speech AI. (My previous podcast episode was all me.) And remember, everything about my guest was created by ChatGPT, including her name.

I think the results successfully bend reality…

Can You Find the Real Barrett?

Best Way to Quickly Reset your Zoom Shot after You’ve been Kicked out of your Home Office

Here’s a trick that can help you instantly relocate your laptop to another Zoom-friendly location at home when you’ve been unexpectedly banished from your usual room.

By now, we’ve all identified our preferred Zoom meeting locations at home where you can stream yourself to your world. Beyond finding a quiet space that’s not in the middle of your family’s normal traffic patterns, there are other factors that can make a particular corner Zoom/Teams/Google Meet-friendly.

For me, being close to natural light near a window is important. That’s an easy way to properly illuminate your face. That said, it’s not too hard to power up a small battery-powered LED light or a ring light.

Setting up in front of a relatively organized and clutter-free background is always a best practice to demonstrate some visual order and professional look in your shot. You probably don’t want to show off an unmade bed with unfolded towels and underwear fresh from the dryer heaped on top. (Of course, simply use a virtual background for an easy fix.)

The Most Important Detail in a Good Zoom Shot
Fundamentally, the one detail to nail when generating a flattering Zoom shot is to simply position your laptop where its webcam is at the same level as your eyes.

Your webcam should point horizontally to your eyes. It shouldn’t be focused up your nose towards the ceiling. (This unflattering angle is what you’d normally get if you’re sitting at your desk with your laptop). So, you need to somehow elevate your laptop.

One way to MacGyver that is to stack a few hard-cover books and then carefully place your laptop on top.

Always Have a Backup Plan
Angles. Books. Windows. Backgrounds. Who knew we’d be simulating TV live shots from home a few years back? But we’ve adapted.

The only problem is life invariably happens, and you may suddenly find yourself temporarily displaced from your normal Zoom set up. Then you’ve got to wing it and quickly find a flat surface somewhere else in your home to move your laptop for your next Teams meeting in three minutes.

And that can be harder to find than you may think, considering your family’s needs competing for the same spaces. (The inherent challenges of multiple concurrent remote meetings.)

Wouldn’t it be great if you could just magically plop your laptop wherever you wanted, even if there’s nowhere to put it?
A portable floor laptop stand can do exactly that for you.

Portable Laptop Stand
It’s effectively an articulating standing tray that you can grab with one hand as you escape into another room with your laptop. Think of it as a tripod for your webcam and simultaneously a portable standing desk for your laptop.

Laptop stands are usually designed for presentations on stage or video/media production work, but why can’t you have the same access to this solution for home use?

Another superpower for this kind of stand is it will bring your laptop back to eye level wherever you go, because you can easily adjust its height. No more need to stack books.

And you can fold it up when you’re done.

Time to Choose
Buying one is simple. There are numerous choices online in the $40-$50 range. Some are more expensive, but I don’t think it needs it to be built like a tank to withstand abuse. I know I’ll treat it well at home. I just want it to be steady and not fall over. (That would be bad.)

Amazon has a variety of choices. Here are three options:

I bought the Amazon Basics model, not because the Amazon Basics brand screams ‘best quality,’ but because it’s the tallest. So, when I choose to use it while standing, that would be best for my height.
And it works just fine. In fact, it’s plenty beefy at over 10lbs. You can use it for your laptop, portable projector or any other piece of tech that needs a pop-up surface.

The Importance of Maintaining Visual Communication
Of course, you could always choose another path that sidesteps this entire challenge. Just don’t turn on your webcam. I know many folks follow this practice.

But I’ve said it before… If you want to stay connected to your world from the comfort of your home, you’ve got to show up for your close up.

Always keep your webcam on.

And a portable laptop stand can help make that all the easier no matter which room you’ve been banished to!