Seeing some of the kids made sense, since some kids were in their
mid-teens with their parents. However, I was very caught off guard at
the presence of multiple kids that looked around the age 7! I don't know
what the parents were thinking bringing their kids to see such a
grotesque, adult movie, but I can imagine many kids were rushed out at
the first sound of the F-bomb.
7 Reasons Why You Should NOT Bring Your Kids To See 'Deadpool'
I can imagine many kids were rushed out at
the first sound of the F-bomb.
The movie is rated R and FOX barely managed to keep it at the
R-rating — it was almost rated a lot worse.
In article <KO6dncdvV4rvhVTLnZ2dnUU7-L2dnZ2d@giganews.com>, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
7 Reasons Why You Should NOT Bring Your Kids To See 'Deadpool'
There's only one reason - it's complete crap, so nobody should waste
money going to see it. As usual the brainless masses will go and see
it, so there will be an equally idiotic sequel. :-(
In message <KO6dncdvV4rvhVTLnZ2dnUU7-L2dnZ2d@giganews.com>
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Seeing some of the kids made sense, since some kids were in their
mid-teens with their parents. However, I was very caught off guard at
the presence of multiple kids that looked around the age 7! I don't know
what the parents were thinking bringing their kids to see such a
grotesque, adult movie, but I can imagine many kids were rushed out at
the first sound of the F-bomb.
I love how other people think they are the arbiters of how others treat
their children. I saw many R rated movies when I was under the age of
10, and at least two X rated moves before I was 14 (Midnight Cowboy and
Last Tango in Paris). So what?
Show me a 7yo who's not familiar with teh word 'fuck' and I'll show you
a 7yo in a coma.
When I was 9yo I saw Slapshot, Saturday Night Fever, and Eraserhead. SNF
was the first time I heard (or was aware of hearing, at least) the word "cunt" in a movie. Of course, that year I also saw Pete's Dragon and The Rescuers (and Annie Hall and Star Wars, of course).
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I can imagine many kids were rushed out at
the first sound of the F-bomb.
I really will never understand the hysterical fear people have over mere >words. They're just sounds coming out of a person's mouth and have no
ability to psychologically scar someone, no matter their age.
In article <atropos-4EFB84.22133120022016@news.giganews.com>,
atropos@mac.com wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I can imagine many kids were rushed out at
the first sound of the F-bomb.
I really will never understand the hysterical fear people have over mere >>words. They're just sounds coming out of a person's mouth and have no >>ability to psychologically scar someone, no matter their age.
Are you claiming that calling someone a "nigger" is harmless?
Grab my smelling salts!
--
Obama demands the Senate follow the Constitution and approve his
Justice nominee who was picked to purposely not follow the
Constitution.
Show me a 7yo who's not familiar with teh word 'fuck' and I'll show you
a 7yo in a coma.
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