What was that film where some children’s parents go missing.

In one scene, a little boy’s mum says ‘I packed his pee pee underpants’ when he goes to a friends house for a sleepover

The boy says ‘the spider wick chronicles’

This is wrong

I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. The correct answer to your question is "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" (2004). The film follows the story of three orphaned siblings whose parents meet an unfortunate fate, prompting them to go on a series of misadventures while evading their evil guardian Count Olaf.

I'm sorry, but without more specific information, it is difficult to determine the exact movie you are referring to. Can you provide any additional details about the film, such as the year it was released, any notable actors or plot points, or any other distinctive scenes?

To identify the film where some children's parents go missing and the scene you described, we can try a few steps to find the answer.

1. Search for films featuring children whose parents go missing: Start by searching for films with a similar plot. You can use search engines like Google or a movie database website like IMDb. Look for keywords like "children's film," "parents missing," or "adventure film."

2. Cross-reference with films involving a sleepover scene: Once you have a list of films that meet the first criteria, try to see if any of them have a scene where a little boy's mom mentions packing his underpants before a sleepover. You can check online forums, movie plot summaries, or even search for specific dialogue lines.

3. Verify the correct film: If you find a film that matches both the missing parents storyline and the specific sleepover scene you mentioned, verify it by watching relevant trailers or clips. Sometimes, a quick search on YouTube may provide relevant scenes from the film.

Using these steps, you can gradually narrow down your search and find the correct film. Remember, it may require some effort and patience to find the answer, as movies with similar story elements can sometimes be mistaken for each other.