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I don't know why they make a movie for kids and put that subject material in it. I'm not some fuddy duddy that worries about masterbation topics with my kids but there is no good reason to put that type of material in a movie that attracts kids. Its a topic you should talk to your kid about, not let a movie present what is the norm and appropriate.I just don't understand Hollywood. Since we have small kids I've seen all the children movies through the eyes of a parent. I find it troubling some of the topics that these guys decide is appropriate for kids movies. Most of the material goes right over their head but the attitudes are very negative. I'm not so much concerned with naughty words or appropriate nudity as I am with attitudes and the view of the world presented. There is a lot that is communicated about our culture that is just below the radar in most movies. I find it all kind of ugly and feel guilty for feeding the money coffers for some of these guys.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 7 Jul 2007, 05:18 pmI don't know why they make a movie for kids and put that subject material in it. I'm not some fuddy duddy that worries about masterbation topics with my kids but there is no good reason to put that type of material in a movie that attracts kids. Its a topic you should talk to your kid about, not let a movie present what is the norm and appropriate.I just don't understand Hollywood. Since we have small kids I've seen all the children movies through the eyes of a parent. I find it troubling some of the topics that these guys decide is appropriate for kids movies. Most of the material goes right over their head but the attitudes are very negative. I'm not so much concerned with naughty words or appropriate nudity as I am with attitudes and the view of the world presented. There is a lot that is communicated about our culture that is just below the radar in most movies. I find it all kind of ugly and feel guilty for feeding the money coffers for some of these guys. I couldn't agree more. A guy and his two 7 or 8 year old sons sat in front of me in the theatre when I saw this movie, and I felt sorry for him. It's not Michael Bay's job to be a sex educator. There's another scene where a girl is referred to as a "ho", and then another when she is belittled and called "training bra".
Although, I have a movie I saw, can't recall the name at the moment but for me it ties WOTW for bass content and even betters it IMO. THIS MOVIE IS INTENSE, the name will come to me shortly, I'll let you know but this movie could fry your sub if you're not careful.My HT bass system consists of ACI Maestro & Axiom subs and a few platform mounted butt kickers
Quote from: launche on 20 Oct 2007, 04:29 am Although, I have a movie I saw, can't recall the name at the moment but for me it ties WOTW for bass content and even betters it IMO. THIS MOVIE IS INTENSE, the name will come to me shortly, I'll let you know but this movie could fry your sub if you're not careful.My HT bass system consists of ACI Maestro & Axiom subs and a few platform mounted butt kickers That movie wouldn't be Pearl harbor would it? I blew out a Cerwin Vega on that one. Subwoofers don't like explosions. I saw Transformers both in a theater with an awesome THX system and at home. Even tho I liked the intimacy of my 6.1 system, I can't honestly compare it to a calibrated theater with the big screen. It was the first time since 2001 when the first Spiderman came out that I had been to the theater but I made up my mind taht I was going to experience Transformers the way it should be experienced. Seeing it at home had it's advantages from being familiar with the action scenes and the soundtrack but that's about it. I'd have given my left (you know what) to have seen this movie at an I-MAX. 1 of these days,,,,,, Robin
I saw that movie a few years ago...don't remember the "15 continuous minutes of low bass". If that movie had such effect on you...have you seen Hostel?