munkimus prime wrote:That was the greatest thing I've seen since boobs.
Autobot032 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:so what, then how young is too young,
it shouldn't matter parents will take them to a
movie like that if they choose
Alright, fair enough. However, there are plenty of parents out there who wouldn't take their child to see it. They know to avoid the potential problems that will arise from a viewing.
It's those smart parents that this complaint is for. The sensible ones.
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:So Bumblebee in the movie peed on a guy....dosen't mean any of the BB toys have a squirt gun feature lodged into the crotch.
Ultra Markus wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:so what, then how young is too young,
it shouldn't matter parents will take them to a
movie like that if they choose
Alright, fair enough. However, there are plenty of parents out there who wouldn't take their child to see it. They know to avoid the potential problems that will arise from a viewing.
It's those smart parents that this complaint is for. The sensible ones.
so your calling those parents who sit and watch these shows with their kids and teach them the difference between fact and fiction stupid for allowing them to see it.
You know if it was a rated R i could see your point but don't call parents stupid for letting their kids watch a pg-13 movie thats just ignorant .
I took my kids to see it, & have had no problems with them. They didn't get scared, they haven't started asking about masturbating, haven't started running around the house swearing....nothing. I do find it offensive, though, that you do a large lump grouping of people & call them stupid. I was well aware of what the movie consisted of before I took my kids to see it. I saw a few things that weren't suitable, but overlooked it because I figured they would too, & they did.Any parent who takes their child (under the age of 13) to the film is just asking for trouble.
The standard deluxe/voyager/leader class figures are, yes, but there are also the fast action battlers, real gear, cyber stompin ,& cyber slammers, among others, that younger kiddies can easily play with & have fun.But with the toys. I have raised a brow a few times and I am in agreement with these figures are far too difficult for a child of 5 to transform.
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:I took my kids to see it, & have had no problems with them. They didn't get scared, they haven't started asking about masturbating, haven't started running around the house swearing....nothing. I do find it offensive, though, that you do a large lump grouping of people & call them stupid. I was well aware of what the movie consisted of before I took my kids to see it. I saw a few things that weren't suitable, but overlooked it because I figured they would too, & they did.Any parent who takes their child (under the age of 13) to the film is just asking for trouble.The standard deluxe/voyager/leader class figures are, yes, but there are also the fast action battlers, real gear, cyber stompin ,& cyber slammers, among others, that younger kiddies can easily play with & have fun.But with the toys. I have raised a brow a few times and I am in agreement with these figures are far too difficult for a child of 5 to transform.
Sentry Prime wrote:"No Pyme, it juss me!"
"Oh, so sunwise!"
rhinox555 wrote:And nobody protests against dutch toy stores selling porn.
***Galvatron*** wrote:Fox Mulder ? ummm, your meds must be lapsing!
moldavite wrote:Nope, I'm not on any medication. I don't smoke. I don't do drugs. I have a margarita about once every four months. I'm as sober as they come. I'm NOT joking! What I tell you is the truth. Mulder and Scully will be in TF2! Just wait and you'll see....
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