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When I moved to Georgia I went to see Harry Potter 4 and was so disappointed in the parents who brought their tiny kids to see the movie that I promised myself never to go to a theater in Georgia again. I broke that promise but for Dan In Real Life which didn't really have a strong draw for children.
Those poor kids were crying their eyes out terrified beyond anything else and their parents were so glued to the screen they were just sushing them while their kids wept. I hung around the exit afterwards and heard a great many people coming out saying "I can't believe it was so graphic!" So I made another promise that if I ever have kids I'd try to read the books they want to see the movies of or AT LEAST read the rating sliver at the bottom of the poster describing why it was given the rating it was.
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- Pappy
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And even if I did let her see it before she was ready, when she would sit there quietly weeping because she's gone far past overload, I'd leave the theater with her instead of just shushing her because I just have to see how it all turns out.
Let her be rebellious in other areas.
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