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You quote me about being off topic while the others are doing the same, and you do it while yelling. Turn your caps lock off.
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You quote me about being off topic while the others are doing the same, and you do it while yelling. Turn your caps lock off.
Steven Spielberg is pretty good at walking the fine line between PG and R. Back in the day it was a controversy when he somehow finagled a PG rating for Poltergeist (which happens to be one of my favorite movies of all time).
In fact, I think it was Poltergeist that directly led to the MPAA creating "PG-13" a few years later.
actully it was 2 other spielberg films, gremlins and temple of doom
Me too brutha. Me too. As a matter of fact I plan on having it be my daughter's first real horror movie (she just turned eight) next year or so. The only scary thing she's seen is JP and Gremlins (only recently). Poltergeist is next!
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i let my son (who is nine now) watch some pretty crazy stuff growing up but i would seriously reconsider letting your daughter watch that movie. a little girl gets taken by ghosts and monsters from her parents while she is sleeping in her own bed. combine that with the face tearing scene, that thing in the closet, the tree, the clown, the pool. maybe you have forgotten but poltergeist is a seriously scary movie and specifically plays on many common childhood fears. if you want to scare the **** out of your child, possibly give her serious trauma (im not kidding) and have a crowded bed for months go for it. i suggest you reconsider what is in the best interest of your childs well being and start with something a little tamer.
c'mon now.
if you were kidding then disregard but if you were serious im more than a little suprised.
and look how well you turned outNo, I'm dead serious. Because at the end of it all (sequels notwithstanding) it is FAMILY that saves the day. It's a fantastic movie.... a fantastic allegory.... on so many levels. Quite simply one of the greatest movies ever made.
Yes, it's scary. But no scarier than a lot of stuff.... American Werewolf, Classic Frankenstein, Excsorcist(!) etc etc, that I saw when I was YOUNGER than her.
Yeah cuz only no-life nerds would want to see an R-rated movie with a boy running aroung with a robot who says corny lines while trying to save humanity!!!
In other news Terminator 2 (rated R) made 500 million.![]()
But to be honest, I don't see what the MPAA perceived as "intense" violence in this movie? I mean granted we haven't seen it yet but i'm sure its not like we're gon' see any decapitations, dismembering, blood, guts etc.
