tragabigzanda wrote:serious question for epilogue: Would you show this movie to a 4-year old? Ours has expressed an interest in seeing it with us at the theater. I fully expect she'll get bored and want to leave halfway through, but is there anything otherwise objectionable if we're fairly conservative when it comes to stuff we let her watch?
There's nothing objectionable for a 4 year old, I don't think. Not that I remember. It's not a "kids movie." I'd bet the more "questionable" content that there is will go over get head at that age.
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tragabigzanda wrote:serious question for epilogue: Would you show this movie to a 4-year old? Ours has expressed an interest in seeing it with us at the theater. I fully expect she'll get bored and want to leave halfway through, but is there anything otherwise objectionable if we're fairly conservative when it comes to stuff we let her watch?
There's nothing objectionable for a 4 year old, I don't think. Not that I remember. It's not a "kids movie." I'd bet the more "questionable" content that there is will go over get head at that age.
I’ll never forget the drill sergeant I had in basic training. With about a week left, he stood in front of us and said, “I bet you can’t wait to get out of here so you can rub your peckers on some nanny.”