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The Golden Compass

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by Trace, Dec 3, 2007.

  1. Hard Harry

    Hard Harry Sometimes Functional INTP

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    Considering the 2nd one was a rehash of the 1st?

    I doubt it.

    He fell in love with his character types and carried them over when he tried to change the setting.
     
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    I'll be taking my 12 year old daughter.
     
  3. SilverSurfer

    SilverSurfer Son of Anarchy

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    Yeah - I could predict what anybody would say before I even read it by the middle of the second one. Pretty annoying.
     
  4. voyergirl

    voyergirl y'all suck

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    i'll also be going with my daughter and her friend.
     
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    Just to clarify for the dumber people on this board, I don't think any movie should be banned ever in the history of fucking movie making. I am anti-censorship.

    But big fucking but, slap a fucking NC-17 or R on it if it is adult subject matter and don't pretend it's a childen's film. I read Lion, Witch, and a Dresser when I was very young, and I'm pretty sure I didn't have the mental capacity to attach a religious theme to it. And this is probably the same case, I can't say unless I see it. But yeah, all religious nuts need to STFU.

    You watch Wizard of Oz when you're young for enjoyment and to be scarred by the flying monkeys. I don't think a 10 year old picked up on anything other than that.
     
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    Those flying monkeys never scarred me.

    I was scared of the tornado though.
     
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    If your religion and/or faith can be damaged by a book or a movie, maybe your religion/faith ain't too strong to begin with.
     
  8. voyergirl

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  9. slydevl

    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    I would say the religion/faith of most kids is pretty fragile. Kids are impressionable and susceptable to persuasion. That is why there is an age of consent after all.
     
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    I understand your point, sly. Sometimes I forget how some people consider thinking to be a dangerous idea for kids.
     

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