Most tired people go to bed, but not me!
I am listening to the radio and the guy on the radio was talking about how he went to see that stupid new movie Bruno with his girlfriend and explained how there was a lot of male nudity on it. He said that a couple brought their newborn baby to the movie and placed him/her in the aisle. He also said that he overheard a woman and her fifteen year old son and the mother told him that if she had have known that the movie was going to be like that she would never have taken him.
So the lesson here is, don't go to the movie Bruno. Stay away from it. :P
Several of my friends on facebook have commented on how offensive it was and recommended others not to see it if they dont like that kind of humor.
That's lame, he should have checked the rated on the movie cover and realize it was nothing serious but just a bathroom scene as any, that is if it's not rated R. So in general most of the time even though they caught a bathroom scene that's PG-13 and not even realize it and get it personal. They probably caught them at the wrong place at the wrong time into a PG-13 bathroom scene. I am not just talking about the "Basketball Diaries" and yes I know it's rated "R"Im also adding that I grew up in a household that did not allow us to watch R-rated content until we were 18. Ive suffered no ill effects.
I also know friends that watched R-rated content when they were 13 and suffered no ill-effects.
However, just because my parents didn't allow us to watch R-rated content under aged 18, doesn't mean I didn't watch my fair share of NC-17 and R-rated content. By the time I was 8 I had seen "Cape Fear", "Silence of the Lambs", the Freddy Krueger movies, I remember watching "Disclosure" at my aunt's house. At 15 I rented "Basketball Diaries" , dad caught me watching it just when the bathroom scene came on, he turned off the T.V., and took the movie back to the store and took my name off the account so I couldn't rent movies without their approval. I was pissed, so I borrowed it from a friend of mine who had a copy, and I watched it one weekend when he was out of town.
I aint impressed to watch the movie at all, not at all.I am listening to the radio and the guy on the radio was talking about how he went to see that stupid new movie Bruno with his girlfriend and explained how there was a lot of male nudity on it. He said that a couple brought their newborn baby to the movie and placed him/her in the aisle. He also said that he overheard a woman and her fifteen year old son and the mother told him that if she had have known that the movie was going to be like that she would never have taken him.
So the lesson here is, don't go to the movie Bruno. Stay away from it. :P
I aint impressed to watch the movie at all, not at all.
Im also adding that I grew up in a household that did not allow us to watch R-rated content until we were 18. Ive suffered no ill effects.
I also know friends that watched R-rated content when they were 13 and suffered no ill-effects.
However, just because my parents didn't allow us to watch R-rated content under aged 18, doesn't mean I didn't watch my fair share of NC-17 and R-rated content. By the time I was 8 I had seen "Cape Fear", "Silence of the Lambs", the Freddy Krueger movies, I remember watching "Disclosure" at my aunt's house. At 15 I rented "Basketball Diaries" , dad caught me watching it just when the bathroom scene came on, he turned off the T.V., and took the movie back to the store and took my name off the account so I couldn't rent movies without their approval. I was pissed, so I borrowed it from a friend of mine who had a copy, and I watched it one weekend when he was out of town.