I don’t know if it’s just Vegas, but I have seen people bring kids as old as one or two into a horror movie. This guy’s seen that too. In any case, since the Manhunt 2 fracas, I felt I could contribute something.
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June 22nd, 2007 at 10:07 am
Hahah. That is spot on.
You see all of these crazy people blaming the companies for doing this, when really it’s just either the fault of people be it parents or high salespeople.
The system is broken? Heck no. The system is fine, it’s worked this long, so why now when the content is actually deserving of those ratings is it being attacked?
There’s a senator somewhere with his stick up his butt too that’s trying to change all this, holding companies responsible for content… if that happens then my future’s shot.
To take a quote from the South Park movie: “Horrible graphic violence is okay, as long as it doesn’t have any naughty words! That’s what this war is all about!” –Sheila Broflowski
June 22nd, 2007 at 10:10 am
I mean heck, I saw a mother bring her 5 year old kid in to see Starship Troopers!
Now that’ll be one screwed up kid when he grows up.
The violence in the movie probably didn’t help either.