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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher
Fun film, not great, but entertaining as hell.
I took my kids and they loved it. The violence is so over the top as to be cartoonish. Specifically, blood is always flying, but never landing, no one really gets very bloody.
And the nudity... what's wrong with nudity? My kids don't bat an eye at it because they aren't being taught that the nude = bad.
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I have no problem whatsoever with nudity. I honestly didn't even know that nipples could get that hard. But it wasn't a "naked people because it's natural" scene, it was a "erotic naked sex" scene, which I think should be reserved to people who at least have hit puberty, not children.
I personally, just don't think it's appropriate to bring a young child to a theater to see a rated R movie, ever. It honestly makes me uncomfortable to be watching a movie with "adult themes" next to a five year old.
For example, when I went to go see the Descent, there was a child who was about 7 or 8 sitting next to me. This child became so frightened as the movie progressed, that he was in tears, whimpering, and trying to crawl into his mother's lap. She finally let him crawl into a ball in her lap after she told him to "shut up" several times and that he was "acting like a baby".
If people want to let a child watch a rated R film, that's fine, it's their child. I just wish they would only do it at home, not in public where it effects other people.