[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]
Are you fucking kidding me? Getting Evil Dead for Christmas when I was 5 was one of the best fucking moments in my life.
[QUOTE=Kyle v3;26145312]Are you fucking kidding me? Getting Evil Dead for Christmas when I was 5 was the best fucking thing that ever happened to me.[/QUOTE]
Not everyone is a cool cat like you.
I used to love watching horror movies when i was 7. You could really appreciate them at that age, now though I see actors, fake blood, scripts and sets :).
The last horror movie that scared me was the ring. I've watched horror movies since a very young age and it never affected me, I doubt it would really effect anyone. worst result would be a sleepless night
I remember a while ago, some lunatic mother was rambling in the local paper that the Lion King isn't appropriate for children, & that she had to send her 9-year-old son to consoling after viewing it.
Her tone was fishy, but if by chance it was true I feel very badly for that grossly over-sheltered kid. He won't stand a chance in this world.
[quote]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."[/quote]
this guy's kid is a massive vagina
I remember when the cinema skipped over about 3-5 seconds of the trailers by accident and they handed out free movie tickets when we left due to the fuck-up.
[editline]18th November 2010[/editline]
Did I kill the thread? :smith:
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