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I remember that, Elisto! People who had never shown their kids anything but G3 (which had pretty much no conflict) were freaking out.Actual review excerpts:"The themes are intense and weird, the imagery very scary and really, these stories are NOTHING like the cute little ponies you see in the commercials, where the emphasis is on doing their hair and going to the Pony salon etc.""I bought this movie for my 4 1/2 year old who loves My Little Ponies thinking it would be as sweet and innocent as the brand. It was scary, violent, and said things like "shut up" which is something I discourage my child from saying. The evil witches were the main characters of the show and the smooze/goo/whatever it was is really scary for my 4 1/2 year old. Even the ponies were whiny and disagreeable and not very loveable.""I was so upset to see this is movie was not made by the My Little Pony brand. The story was scary and the ponies were in less than half the movie. The ponies had different names some not appropriate. Not for young children who love the kind, pleasant and perky ponies we see with the product line." (The product line meaning G3, which was the current product line at the time.) I'd love to know which pony names were "inappropriate". Lickety-Split, maybe? Morning Glory?
Quote from: Beldarna on December 05, 2015, 02:12:57 AMParents are funny btw.. this summer I came into an argument with a father who got angry when his five year old daughter would not be let in to Jurassic World (rated 11 here). I was the mean old (!!!!?) lady who destroyed her summer with not letting her see the dinosaurmovie.. and then there are parents who think an animated kids movie like this should be rated 15. Some times parents do make sense.. but not in cases like these.Wait in your country they can't even see the movie with their parents? Wow that's pretty strict since the only movies kids can't get into with their parents here are X rated movies that have actual hardcore sexual content.
Parents are funny btw.. this summer I came into an argument with a father who got angry when his five year old daughter would not be let in to Jurassic World (rated 11 here). I was the mean old (!!!!?) lady who destroyed her summer with not letting her see the dinosaurmovie.. and then there are parents who think an animated kids movie like this should be rated 15. Some times parents do make sense.. but not in cases like these.
Quote from: Wardah on December 26, 2015, 07:39:32 PMQuote from: Beldarna on December 05, 2015, 02:12:57 AMParents are funny btw.. this summer I came into an argument with a father who got angry when his five year old daughter would not be let in to Jurassic World (rated 11 here). I was the mean old (!!!!?) lady who destroyed her summer with not letting her see the dinosaurmovie.. and then there are parents who think an animated kids movie like this should be rated 15. Some times parents do make sense.. but not in cases like these.Wait in your country they can't even see the movie with their parents? Wow that's pretty strict since the only movies kids can't get into with their parents here are X rated movies that have actual hardcore sexual content.Here in Sweden, we have kind of strict laws regarding the age rating of movies shown at the cinema. We have;• All Ages • Age 7 • Age 11 (7-year-olds are allowed in with adult company)• Age 15 (You must have turned 15 years old to be admitted despite adult company.)And we don't have X-rated movies playing at any cinemas...
Quote from: S.o.a.r. on December 30, 2015, 12:25:10 AMQuote from: Wardah on December 26, 2015, 07:39:32 PMQuote from: Beldarna on December 05, 2015, 02:12:57 AMParents are funny btw.. this summer I came into an argument with a father who got angry when his five year old daughter would not be let in to Jurassic World (rated 11 here). I was the mean old (!!!!?) lady who destroyed her summer with not letting her see the dinosaurmovie.. and then there are parents who think an animated kids movie like this should be rated 15. Some times parents do make sense.. but not in cases like these.Wait in your country they can't even see the movie with their parents? Wow that's pretty strict since the only movies kids can't get into with their parents here are X rated movies that have actual hardcore sexual content.Here in Sweden, we have kind of strict laws regarding the age rating of movies shown at the cinema. We have;• All Ages • Age 7 • Age 11 (7-year-olds are allowed in with adult company)• Age 15 (You must have turned 15 years old to be admitted despite adult company.)And we don't have X-rated movies playing at any cinemas... Rating 7 allow you to be younger with adult company.at 15 teens must be prepaired to be IDed, even if a parent is present and when you reserve or buy tickets online you must check a box agreeing to those terms before you can move forward.
Actually they were from three different reviews . . . does that make it better or worse? lolI think my favorite is the one complaining that they aren't spending all their time at the pony salon.
Here's another one. "Warning to parents: This DVD has new cover art and carries a release date of 2006 in the Amazon listing, which both lead you to believe that this is one of the new Paramount MLP releases. Be warned that THIS IS NOT THE CASE. This DVD is repackaged versions of two of the original 1980's Sunbow cartoons from the TV series. As a parent, this means that they pre-date the FCC programming standards for children. The content on this DVD is troubling if you care about positive modeling and concepts for your child." Ponyfan
Quote from: Beldarna on December 30, 2015, 09:45:41 AMQuote from: S.o.a.r. on December 30, 2015, 12:25:10 AMQuote from: Wardah on December 26, 2015, 07:39:32 PMQuote from: Beldarna on December 05, 2015, 02:12:57 AMParents are funny btw.. this summer I came into an argument with a father who got angry when his five year old daughter would not be let in to Jurassic World (rated 11 here). I was the mean old (!!!!?) lady who destroyed her summer with not letting her see the dinosaurmovie.. and then there are parents who think an animated kids movie like this should be rated 15. Some times parents do make sense.. but not in cases like these.Wait in your country they can't even see the movie with their parents? Wow that's pretty strict since the only movies kids can't get into with their parents here are X rated movies that have actual hardcore sexual content.Here in Sweden, we have kind of strict laws regarding the age rating of movies shown at the cinema. We have;• All Ages • Age 7 • Age 11 (7-year-olds are allowed in with adult company)• Age 15 (You must have turned 15 years old to be admitted despite adult company.)And we don't have X-rated movies playing at any cinemas... Rating 7 allow you to be younger with adult company.at 15 teens must be prepaired to be IDed, even if a parent is present and when you reserve or buy tickets online you must check a box agreeing to those terms before you can move forward.Right, forgot to mention that children younger than 7 years old can watch Y7 movies with an adult. But I got everything else right, right?
I can't imagine what they'd have to say about Rescue at Midnight Castle. Especially when they see something like this.visitors can't see pics , please register or login
Quote from: zombienixon on December 30, 2015, 12:42:16 PMI can't imagine what they'd have to say about Rescue at Midnight Castle. Especially when they see something like this.visitors can't see pics , please register or loginMy favorite. <3I think some people seriously think that little girls' brains will melt if they see anything with conflict or action. (Specifically little girls; I've RARELY seen shows aimed at little boys that don't have ANY conflict.) But when I was a little girl I loved action-y shows with danger and adventure.I tried watching the Strawberry Shortcake show that came out at the same time MLP FIM did (the CGI one) and oh my god it was so boring. Nothing important was ever at stake and the characters were so bland and too nicey-nice.