My neighbor asked me if I would watch her son for a few hours tomorrow, so she can take her daughter to see Twilight. Her daughter *really* wants to
Posted by
kelly
Nov 16 '12, 11:45
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see the movie.
Her daughter is 7.
Am I wrong (or just an old fuddy dud), or is this not a movie for a 7 yr old?
Not that it matters at all - it's not my kid - but I thought I had heard that this movie was pretty violent.
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Depends on the kid. My 5-year old nephew watch the LOTR movies this summer. -- nm
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Shaun
Nov 16, 11:53
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that sounds too young to me. -- nm
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Save the Twinkies
Nov 16, 11:52
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"She should be on team Big Bird not team Jacob or Edward" -Kelly the old fuddy duddy -- nm
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Bacon via droid
Nov 16, 11:51
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To my eyes the conclusion of this series looks a lot like trenchcoat mafia - "I feel like such an outcast and weak, but now that I have a gun..."
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Max
Nov 16, 11:50
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no, but whaddayagonnado? -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 16, 11:49
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pfft. I watched a man peel his face off when I was 10 (Poltergeist) -- nm
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Tallahassee
Nov 16, 11:49
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Well, seeing as how the daughter has went opening weekend for each of the trilogy...
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Spawn
Nov 16, 11:49
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It's not a movie for any years old. -- nm
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David
Nov 16, 11:48
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don't think about it, you have a babysitting credit with her -- nm
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peglegpete
Nov 16, 11:47
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I would imagine, much like Potter, they're stretching the PG-13 towards the end. -- nm
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Qale
Nov 16, 11:47
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I wouldn't, but then again, she's let the kid pick out things like Cabin in the Woods. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Nov 16, 11:46
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