I'm off to see at the movies tomorrow...
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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. - Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter. :-) - I wonder why it is PG rated though? Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
ColinDavies wrote: Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter. You are supposed to take her with you, Colin. ;) ColinDavies wrote: I wonder why it is PG rated though? Most PGs are so the parents won't feel bad saying they enjoyed an under-five's film.
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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. - Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter. :-) - I wonder why it is PG rated though? Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
ColinDavies wrote: I wonder why it is PG rated though? Old marketing trick that is used to try and attract older children. There isn't much street-cred in seeing a U rated film. Of course, it does have cartoon rear male nudity, rubbing posteriors and suggestion of sadomasochism in transvestism[^] Sounds like an 'interesting' cartoon ;-) Michael CP Blog [^]
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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. - Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter. :-) - I wonder why it is PG rated though? Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
ColinDavies wrote: Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter My 29 year old husband dragged me along to see The Incredibles last week. Actually, parts of it were pretty funny :) I wonder why your post has been voted a 1? Could ol' SpongeBob be so unpopular?
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ColinDavies wrote: Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter My 29 year old husband dragged me along to see The Incredibles last week. Actually, parts of it were pretty funny :) I wonder why your post has been voted a 1? Could ol' SpongeBob be so unpopular?
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMegan Forbes wrote: I wonder why your post has been voted a 1? Could ol' SpongeBob be so unpopular? Nah. I think Colin has picked up a '1 Stalker'. I think one of his recent soapbox posts may have upset someone. Ever since, all the posts I've seen from Colin have been getting a 1 vote from some spod. Michael CP Blog [^]
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ColinDavies wrote: I wonder why it is PG rated though? Old marketing trick that is used to try and attract older children. There isn't much street-cred in seeing a U rated film. Of course, it does have cartoon rear male nudity, rubbing posteriors and suggestion of sadomasochism in transvestism[^] Sounds like an 'interesting' cartoon ;-) Michael CP Blog [^]
LOL! Great link. Thank god it doesn't have Sponge Bob cohabitating with that crab fella - that and rap songs takes away big CAP points. Not that it would ahve made any difference - it got a big red light anyway. 8mile got in trouble for "220 uses of the most foul of the foul words". What, "eminem"? And 102 Dalamations got in trouble for "offending god" with "the use of 6660". And let's not forget the wanton violence of the scene where cruella gets turned into a giant cream cake. They even blank out the name of the Austin Powers "The Spy who..." film. They really loved the opening title scene. :laugh: I never thought I'd see a film review with bible references inserted into the copy.
David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Everybody is entitled to my opinion
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Megan Forbes wrote: I wonder why your post has been voted a 1? Could ol' SpongeBob be so unpopular? Nah. I think Colin has picked up a '1 Stalker'. I think one of his recent soapbox posts may have upset someone. Ever since, all the posts I've seen from Colin have been getting a 1 vote from some spod. Michael CP Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: Nah. I think Colin has picked up a '1 Stalker'. I think one of his recent soapbox posts may have upset someone. Ever since, all the posts I've seen from Colin have been getting a 1 vote from some spod. :laugh: Oh the horror! I'm sure Colin's heart bleeds each time he sees it :rolleyes:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Megan Forbes wrote: I wonder why your post has been voted a 1? Could ol' SpongeBob be so unpopular? Nah. I think Colin has picked up a '1 Stalker'. I think one of his recent soapbox posts may have upset someone. Ever since, all the posts I've seen from Colin have been getting a 1 vote from some spod. Michael CP Blog [^]
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ColinDavies wrote: I wonder why it is PG rated though? Old marketing trick that is used to try and attract older children. There isn't much street-cred in seeing a U rated film. Of course, it does have cartoon rear male nudity, rubbing posteriors and suggestion of sadomasochism in transvestism[^] Sounds like an 'interesting' cartoon ;-) Michael CP Blog [^]
That link is great. I can only imagine the reviewer watching the South Park movie and counting the number of times profanity is used ("131 uses of the most foul of the foul words by children") or making note of "homosexual relationship between Satan and Saddam Hussein". Absolute genius.
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Michael P Butler wrote: Nah. I think Colin has picked up a '1 Stalker'. I think one of his recent soapbox posts may have upset someone. Ever since, all the posts I've seen from Colin have been getting a 1 vote from some spod. :laugh: Oh the horror! I'm sure Colin's heart bleeds each time he sees it :rolleyes:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMegan Forbes wrote: Oh the horror! I'm sure Colin's heart bleeds each time he sees it It really hurts. But it shows that I have an impact on someones life. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
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The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. - Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter. :-) - I wonder why it is PG rated though? Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
ColinDavies wrote: Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter. Enjoy it while it lasts. My daughter is 13. She still likes to go to the movies with me, but I somehow miss going to the kid-flicks with her.
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ColinDavies wrote: Ah the joys of having a 7yr old daughter. Enjoy it while it lasts. My daughter is 13. She still likes to go to the movies with me, but I somehow miss going to the kid-flicks with her.
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Yes I really do enjoy it, Nomally we have big discussions about the movie afterwards etc. Spending time with kids is quite simply fantastic. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)