[url=http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/17112010/5/children-3d-mistake-0.html]Sawse[/url]
[quote]Families taking their children to see animated hit 'Megamind' in a US cinema were given a nasty shock when 'Saw 3D' was accidentally screened instead.
A theatre in Massachusetts unfortunately played the brutal horror film instead of the animated adventure, leaving kids screaming at the screen. The children were told to cover their eyes as cinema bosses tried to correct their mistake.
It took several minutes before the right film was showed, and so the children would have seen graphic images of a man with his foot cut off, and a woman killed by a buzz saw.
An upset father told WHDH of his traumatised son, "He came and slept with us and we thought we had gotten past that years ago. He said that he had a few nightmares."
Free tickets were handed out by red faced cinema employees.[/quote]
Would have been awesome if there was some guy with a camcorder in the back just recording it all.
I laughed, I'm a bastard :smugdog:
This is obviously because 3D is a giant gimmick with stupid glasses that appeases to children.
See 3D, assume children.
Edit: Before someone goes off on a rant, I meant the big giant cartoony looking 3D logo on the film cases
Haha, this reminds of when my lil bro asked me to get him toy story for his sleepover, and I gave hime the exorcist instead.
I wish someone would have videotaped it.
Would have been Epic :v:
I feel bad for those kids. Having to see those images at a young age can really scar you.
I remember when my friend and I went to see The Book of Eli and we got about a minute of the Alvin and the Chipmunks sequel before we realised that it wasn't just some absurdly mis-marketed trailer. :v:
[QUOTE=Run&Gun12;26118868]I feel bad for those kids. Having to see those images at a young age can really scar you.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, if you're a pusfaggotsy.
why the hell would it take them several minutes to correct the mistake? They could at least have stopped the horror film.
[QUOTE=RayDark;26118878]Yeah, if you're a pusfaggotsy.[/QUOTE]
do you know anything about psychology? seeing graphic images like that at a young age CAN traumatize a child and make them have nightmares, etc.
[quote]The children were told to cover all their eyes as cinema bosses tried to correct their mistake[/quote]
Seriously? Just turn the projector off. Either fake or some sick hidden camera show.
[QUOTE=Run&Gun12;26118868]I feel bad for those kids. Having to see those images at a young age can really scar you.[/QUOTE]
Yeah got to be hard to tell the difference between this and an animated kids movie. Parents probably sat through the whole thing with the kids going "That wasn't how it looked in the trailer. Mmmh..."
I haven't seen the movie but usually you get a title. I'd just walk out of the movie with my kids when I realize its not the one I wanted to see. Why sit there and wait for them to correct the mistake, keeping their eyes covered?
I would be a traumatized if I had to watch a movie that bad.
Related to the thread, I was at Seaworld a few months ago and was going to watch some 3D pirate thing or something and instead they played a 3D Sesame Street thing.
They couldn't believe what they [b]saw[/b]
[QUOTE=bepassley;26118906]I would be a traumatized if I had to watch a movie that bad.
Related to the thread, I was at Seaworld a few months ago and was going to watch some 3D pirate thing or something and instead they played a 3D Sesame Street thing.[/QUOTE]
they knew you were in the audience
:smug:
Wait a minute, who told them they HAD to sit there for that long? Why not just walk out of the theater until the issue got fixed?
Reminds me of when I went and saw My Bloody Valentine and a dad and daughter came in and I said to the girl I went with "I guarantee this won't end well"
Sure enough when the scene where the chick with huge tits was fucking a guy cowgirl position he stormed out of the theater with his daughter
[QUOTE=Johnnsen;26118903]Yeah got to be hard to tell the difference between this and an animated kids movie. Parents probably sat through the whole thing with the kids going "That wasn't how it looked in the trailer. Mmmh..."
I haven't seen the movie but usually you get a title. I'd just walk out of the movie with my kids when I realize its not the one I wanted to see. Why sit there and wait for them to correct the mistake, keeping their eyes covered?[/QUOTE]
It sounds like it was mid-movie, a couple times in the theater by me the movie starts 10-15 minutes into it and they have to restart it
[QUOTE=Leon Trotsky;26118932]they knew you were in the audience
:smug:[/QUOTE]
JDK do you have to be a bad poster in every thread?
That was rhetorical by the way!
Children see 'Saw
see 'Saw
see saw
[img]http://www.adamsagility.co.uk/seesaw.jpg[/img]
haha i heard my friends talking about this
[QUOTE=Leon Trotsky;26118898]do you know anything about psychology? seeing graphic images like that at a young age CAN traumatize a child and make them have nightmares, etc.[/QUOTE]
Obviously you know a lot about scaredfagology. Only a little bitch would get scared, when I was 10 I was fucking all the girls at school and watching saw all the time. These guys need to man up.
Wow I feel sorry for them.
Oh man, just think of what it would be like if they accidentally screened porn.
erections everywhere
[QUOTE=Beak Doctor;26119099]Oh man, just think of what it would be like if they accidentally screened porn.[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure that's not going to happen in today's politically correct world. They only show porn in SPECIFIC adult theaters as far as I know.
[QUOTE=Ermac20;26119106]erections everywhere[/QUOTE]
"Mommy, I feel funny down below."
I guess you can say, these kids were scarred for life from what they saw
[QUOTE=bepassley;26119043]JDK do you have to be a bad poster in every thread?
That was rhetorical by the way![/QUOTE]
you're really not in any position to call me a bad poster
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