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Downloaded and posted the wrong pic before. Other was not meant for this site, against the TOS. Triple checked to make sure this was the right one.
NSFW for Language.
But even Deadpool doesn't think kids should see this movie.Comment
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Agreed, and I'm very liberal when it comes to what kids should and shouldn't see. This wasn't just inappropriate compared to other Marvel movies, this movie was inappropriate compared to almost any other R rated movie period. I've read several articles stating they actually had to work to keep this at R and it's pretty clear why.
All that said, amazing ****ing movie. Lol. It was exactly what a Deadpool movie should be and it was glorious.
But again, keep the kiddos far, far away.Comment
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Not sure how you can use absolutes with something subjective like parenting. I played Mortal Kombat for the first time when I was 6. Saw the movie "Ricochet" at about that age as well. Also saw Boyz n Tha Hood around 8ish. All things deemed inappropriate for kids (for obvious reasons). I grew up to be a school teacher. If a two hour movie has more of an impact on someone's kid than the movie then there might be other issues going on there.Last edited by TheShizNo1; 02-25-2016, 01:19 PM.Originally posted by MoJust once I'd like to be the one they call a jerk off.Originally posted by MoYou underestimate my lazinessOriginally posted by Mo**** ya
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Not sure how you can use absolutes with something subjective like parenting. I played Mortal Kombat for the first time when I was 6. Saw the movie "Ricochet" at about that age as well. Also saw Boyz n Tha Hood around 8ish. All things deemed inappropriate for kids (for obvious reasons). I grew up to be a school teacher. If a two hour movie has more of an impact on someone's kid than the movie then there might be other issues going on there.Comment
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Not sure how you can use absolutes with something subjective like parenting. I played Mortal Kombat for the first time when I was 6. Saw the movie "Ricochet" at about that age as well. Also saw Boyz n Tha Hood around 8ish. All things deemed inappropriate for kids (for obvious reasons). I grew up to be a school teacher. If a two hour movie has more of an impact on someone's kid than the movie then there might be other issues going on there.
A lady brought a line of kids in, in the middle of the movie and I immediately starting cringing because it was all kinds of off the wall language and comments before they could even sit down.
You don't just subject kids to whatever just because you don't think it has no effect. There is always a line...This really has nothing to do with you in particular... it's just not intended for a non mature audience and even then they just use language far too much. If your school kids talked to you like that everyday you'd certainly have a problem.
EDIT: basically daflyboys said the same thing in more detail of what I was thinking, lolLast edited by 23; 02-25-2016, 02:24 PM.Comment
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First thought I had if you read earlier in this thread when I saw it was, it's too much for kids, and it really is.
A lady brought a line of kids in, in the middle of the movie and I immediately starting cringing because it was all kinds of off the wall language and comments before they could even sit down.
You don't just subject kids to whatever just because you don't think it has no effect. There is always a line...This really has nothing to do with you in particular... it's just not intended for a non mature audience and even then they just use language far too much. If your school kids talked to you like that everyday you'd certainly have a problem.
EDIT: basically daflyboys said the same thing in more detail of what I was thinking, lolComment
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Jeez you guys took this to an extreme. I said something about one movie lol. As far as being a teacher I'm no longer naive to the things kids say (or do for that matter) and a lot of it is on par with what was going on in the movie. You guys made blanket statements saying this movie is in no way for children and I just disagree. The same parent you watched bring a line of kids in could be the same parent that cusses up a storm at the dinner table. Or the same kids that get home before parents do and are listening and watching every thing they aren't supposed to. I just brought up a moment and you guys went into life decisions. It's like none of you ever cussed when you were young, sneaked and looked at magazine, accidentally ordered the wrong ppv movie (I couldn't have been the only one). All of these stats and what ever words you used to describe the studies, I'd like to see the families tied to the info to see what the structure was like at home. I'm going to guess that the background of the kids had a little more to do with their behavior than a 2 hour movie.Originally posted by MoJust once I'd like to be the one they call a jerk off.Originally posted by MoYou underestimate my lazinessOriginally posted by Mo**** ya
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Jeez you guys took this to an extreme. I said something about one movie lol. As far as being a teacher I'm no longer naive to the things kids say (or do for that matter) and a lot of it is on par with what was going on in the movie. You guys made blanket statements saying this movie is in no way for children and I just disagree. The same parent you watched bring a line of kids in could be the same parent that cusses up a storm at the dinner table. Or the same kids that get home before parents do and are listening and watching every thing they aren't supposed to. I just brought up a moment and you guys went into life decisions. It's like none of you ever cussed when you were young, sneaked and looked at magazine, accidentally ordered the wrong ppv movie (I couldn't have been the only one). All of these stats and what ever words you used to describe the studies, I'd like to see the families tied to the info to see what the structure was like at home. I'm going to guess that the background of the kids had a little more to do with their behavior than a 2 hour movie.Comment
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Sent from my SM-N910P using TapatalkOriginally posted by MoJust once I'd like to be the one they call a jerk off.Originally posted by MoYou underestimate my lazinessOriginally posted by Mo**** ya
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While I probably wouldn't bring a kid to see Deadpool I wouldn't judge somebody for bringing their kid. It's certainly not going to ruin the kid. My parents philosophy growing up was turn your head when the sex scenes come up. If you're going to start using the language you hear in the movie you won't be watching any more "adult" movies.Comment
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