Alright, I keep hearing this, but at the risk of sounding like a grumpy old man, I have to ask: What's wrong with kids (or more to the point, their parents) today?
I was only five years old when a little R-rated movie called
Terminator 2 came out. The studio marketed toys to kids based on the film. My parents let me watch it, and I wasn't alone in this, because I know tons of movie fans of my vintage whose parents let them watch bloody, violent R-rated movies like
Robocop or
Terminator back in the day.
To quote the Joker: "What happened? Did your balls drop off?" I keep hearing people saying a PG-13 movie like
Batman v Superman is just too scary and violent for little kids, and the reason for its box office disappointment is because it wasn't family-friendly enough. To which I can only reply: What a bunch of babies. Can you say overprotective? Maybe it was just a different time, but still ...
Also, I seem to recall a certain Batman movie back in 2008 that featured a certain disappearing pencil trick, performed by a psychotic mass-murdering clown who also perpetrated acts of terrorism, while the ostensible hero of the story tortured people for information. All the people now saying BvS isn't kid- or family-friendly enough - where were they in 2008? Taking their kids to see
The Dark Knight. Is it just because they liked that movie better than BvS?
I'm just puzzled by the double standard.

End of rant.