Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate family, friends and great movies on TV.

But when you combine all three, its sometimes hard to choose which movies to watch.

Have no fear EW has you covered.

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(No kids around?

Dont worry, we included a few more mature films as well.)

Stock up on snacks and grab your loved ones, because youre in for one serious movie marathon.

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If youd rather put yourself in the mood for turkey than pasta, check outSon-in-Lawat 7 a.m. instead.

Morning:

ABC Family:Herbie: Fully Loaded, 9 a.m.

If youre looking for something that appeals more to the little ones, switch toMr.

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BET:A Thousand Words, 8 p.m.

IFC:Fast Times at Ridgemont High,8 p.m. Sean Penn as Jeff Spicoli remains one of the most iconic roles of the 80s.

CatchThe Grand Budapest Hotelat 1:05 a.m. for a prime display of director Wes Andersons sense of humor.

drive straight off a cliff in an epic display of sisterhood?

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The real Brokovich makes a brief appearance in the movie as a waitress named Julia.

If thats too much for you at such an early hour, tryThe Book of Lifeinstead.

Its an animated comedy that follows a young man named Manolo through three fantastical worlds.

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Nothing like a good quest to get the day going.

Plus, young Hayden Panettiere is too cute to miss.

If you love it, you could head straight to Netflix for the latest spinoff.

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Need a little motivation to push through the last few days?

If football isnt your thing, watchThe Princess and the Frogat 10 a.m. instead.

If youve got the whole family with you, we suggestFinding Nemoat 5 p.m. orKung Fu Pandaat 6 p.m. As the title suggests, a couple falls in love while planning a Thanksgiving parade.

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If youre up at 4 a.m., check outA Family Thanksgivingto prepare you for the big day.

At 8 p.m., turn your attention to VH1s Thanksgiving 80s movie marathon, which kicks off withSixteen Candles.

If youre more into dancing than wrestling,Footlooseis on at 11 a.m. as well.

:Maid in Manhattan,7 p.m.

FX:Despicable Me 2,7 p.m.

MTV:Along Came Polly,7:10 p.m. Hallmark:Northpole: Open for Christmas, 10 p.m.

But dont stop now!

And then, bedtime!

With additional reporting by Danielle Zhu