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King King and my 5 year old, part II

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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    Jim A. Johnson wrote:

    As to being desensitized to violence.. .. yeah, I suppose he'll be somewhat less distressed now if he sees a giant gorilla in mortal combat with a Tyrannasaur . BFD.

    Just like weed is a common gateway drug into worse things. Jeremy Falcon

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    Gary R Wheeler
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    I have to agree with you, hence my 5 to counter-balance the 1 vote you received. While I don't blame media violence for all of society's ills, I do believe it is symptomatic. As a parent, you must moderate your kid's exposure. You have to supply the discretion and perspective, since they don't have a mature one. Yeah, I know we're talking about a stupid movie* here, but there's a principle involved. *And I do mean stupid. My daughter and I saw the trailer for King Kong. Her comment? Oh, great. A CG gorilla. Borrrring.


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    • J Jeremy Falcon

      Jim A. Johnson wrote:

      As to being desensitized to violence.. .. yeah, I suppose he'll be somewhat less distressed now if he sees a giant gorilla in mortal combat with a Tyrannasaur . BFD.

      Just like weed is a common gateway drug into worse things. Jeremy Falcon

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      Shog9 0
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      ...most of them containing a large amount of saturated fat... :rolleyes:

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      • J Jim A Johnson

        Well, today I took my 5 year old son to see King Kong. He loved it! It did not scare him, other than the need to cover his eyes a couple of times (the same thing I used to do when watching monster movies on Saturday afternoon in our basement back in the 60's.) I did cover his eyes myself during the scene in which the giant worms slowly swallow a man from the head down; that was a bit much. And you know what his comment to me was when we left? "Daddaw, how did beauty kill the beast?" (That's Jack Black's character's final line.) I would recommend this movie to anyone, even for kids - if they are well grounded in reality, not neurotic, etc. As to being desensitized to violence.. .. yeah, I suppose he'll be somewhat less distressed now if he sees a giant gorilla in mortal combat with a Tyrannasaur . BFD.

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        Charlie Williams
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        I agree the worms were a bit much for a 5 year old, but I'm surpised there was no mention of the whole "Hey, put your head on this rock so I can club it with this spikey stick" scene. So I guess we should add head clubbing to the list of violent activities your son will be less distressed about. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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        • L Lost User

          how they got King Kong off the island: take a look at this :laugh: merry christmas!

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          DavidNohejl
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          thank you, thank you! :-D Never forget: "Stay kul and happy" (I.A.)
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          • G Gary R Wheeler

            I have to agree with you, hence my 5 to counter-balance the 1 vote you received. While I don't blame media violence for all of society's ills, I do believe it is symptomatic. As a parent, you must moderate your kid's exposure. You have to supply the discretion and perspective, since they don't have a mature one. Yeah, I know we're talking about a stupid movie* here, but there's a principle involved. *And I do mean stupid. My daughter and I saw the trailer for King Kong. Her comment? Oh, great. A CG gorilla. Borrrring.


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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Well put. Jeremy Falcon

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            • M Matt Gerrans

              I know it is bad form to correct grammar in internet forums, but if you are going to have something in your sig, you might consider fixing the grammer (yes, I know it is a quote, but still). ;P Matt Gerrans

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              Ed Gadziemski
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              The grammar or lack of same in that quote is what gives it beauty and elegance. It would lose some of its charm and hilarity if the grammar was corrected.


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              • M Matt Gerrans

                I know it is bad form to correct grammar in internet forums, but if you are going to have something in your sig, you might consider fixing the grammer (yes, I know it is a quote, but still). ;P Matt Gerrans

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                Matt Gerrans wrote:

                I know it is bad form to correct grammar in internet forums,

                This is one site where grammar police run wild. Feel free to correct anyone’s grammar (mine included). Just watch out for Marc Clifton, he gets into moods… :)


                ZeePain! wrote:

                This seems like one of those programs that started small, grew incrementally, building internal pressure, and finally barfed all over its source code sneakers. Or something.

                thedailywtf.com[^] -- modified at 0:23 Sunday 25th December, 2005

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                • M Marc 0

                  Where's the grammar mistake then?? (I'm not a native english person...) Merry Christmas! :jig:


                  "..Commit yourself to quality from day one..it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.." -- Mark McCormick

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                  It is quoted as: I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling faces turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." It should read: ...laughter and simply said... (changed simple to simply) ...smiling faces turned into sad looking faces, and one of them farted. (removed "a" and pluralized faces and added a comma.) if left as is, he is calling himself "simple" and then all of the people he is talking to merged into a single sad face, but retained separate bowels so that only one of them farted.

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                  • T TheGreatAndPowerfulOz

                    It is quoted as: I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling faces turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." It should read: ...laughter and simply said... (changed simple to simply) ...smiling faces turned into sad looking faces, and one of them farted. (removed "a" and pluralized faces and added a comma.) if left as is, he is calling himself "simple" and then all of the people he is talking to merged into a single sad face, but retained separate bowels so that only one of them farted.

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                    Marc 0
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                    Damn english is difficult... Thanks for the grammar! Merry Christmas! :jig:


                    "..Commit yourself to quality from day one..it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.." -- Mark McCormick

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                    • G Gary R Wheeler

                      I have to agree with you, hence my 5 to counter-balance the 1 vote you received. While I don't blame media violence for all of society's ills, I do believe it is symptomatic. As a parent, you must moderate your kid's exposure. You have to supply the discretion and perspective, since they don't have a mature one. Yeah, I know we're talking about a stupid movie* here, but there's a principle involved. *And I do mean stupid. My daughter and I saw the trailer for King Kong. Her comment? Oh, great. A CG gorilla. Borrrring.


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                      BlackDice
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                      I don't really believe in all that. I believe that society is made as a collective to feel seeing some of these things are wrong. Children can distinguish between fantasy and reality, unless they have some type of mental disability. I'm also a victim (or beneficiary) of this syndrome. I don't mind my daughter watching violence, but I wouldn't let her see a sex scene. But when you think about it, would you rather have your child grow up and kill people, or grow up and have sex? My articles BlackDice

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