Why it is not such good idea for kids to watch Chicken Little

Someone must have gotten fired for that mistake!!!
 
Audiofuzzy said:
but how do you explain this:

My sister saw that over the weekend and said, that movie is FUNNY, but there is only 1 esipode with sucide

Fuzzy


Have you read the story? What does the story tell you? Most people here have not read the story very careful, and easy jump the gun and scream "OMG! Chicken Little is a bad movie! Don't watch it!"

Thanks God DeafGeorgiaLady is one of the few people that have saw the movie and said exactly the same thing I said.
 
>>>Have you read the story?<<<

I didn't even needed to read the whole story to realise it was TWO movies mix up at one theater, and the suicide scene has got NOTHING to do with Chicken Little.

What gets to me is how the whole thing slowly but surely goes horribly out of hand now, with someone CLAIMING that it's actually the kid's movie that contains "just" one scene of suicide not too scary for 8 y.old but too scary for 3 y/o ???.

What the heck is THAT about?

Fuzzy
 
Audiofuzzy said:
>>>Have you read the story?<<<

I didn't even needed to read the whole story to realise it was TWO movies mix up at one theater, and the suicide scene has got NOTHING to do with Chicken Little.

What gets to me is how the whole thing slowly but surely goes horribly out of hand now, with someone CLAIMING that it's actually the kid's movie that contains "just" one scene of suicide not too scary for 8 y.old but too scary for 3 y/o ???.

What the heck is THAT about?

Fuzzy


There must be a misunderstanding of communication. But, I saw the movie myself and there is no scene that shows suicide. I wouldn't lie to anyone.
 
Oh but I believe you! I'ts the other pple who keep creating confusion and refuse to understand what really happened that in a way irritate me.

Fuzzy
 
downing said:
whoa.. i havent taken my boys to see movies. bec im always BROKE. :tears:


I was in your shoes and still do.. I cant afford take the kids to movie theatres... Now the older kids (15, 13, 11, 9) they earn allowances.. they spend.. but if the movie comes up like my son Mack really wants to see new Harry Potter.. He is working on saving his money for that movie.. or
You can put Jar... all that quarters or dimes put in .. for your boys' goal...
like ask them what they want see a movie.. or events.. money savings.. help their movations and exictements..

huggs.. hang in there.. you are strong mother! :D
 
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