I would enjoy this movie if the theaters would allow sixteen year olds. It is by far the most stupidest thing to ever happen in society. Just because I see a friggin madman chopping peoples heads off doesn't mean that I'll want to chop peoples heads off. Whoever brought up that exuse as to why anyone under seventeen shouldn't be watching R rated movies is retarded and deserves a smack.
Originally posted by Nemesis X
I would enjoy this movie if the theaters would allow sixteen year olds. It is by far the most stupidest thing to ever happen in society. Just because I see a friggin madman chopping peoples heads off doesn't mean that I'll want to chop peoples heads off. Whoever brought up that exuse as to why anyone under seventeen shouldn't be watching R rated movies is retarded and deserves a smack.
Actually psychological studies have shown that witnessing aggression (including on television) increases aggression, especially in younger people.
The more you know.
Originally posted by Nemesis X
I would enjoy this movie if the theaters would allow sixteen year olds. It is by far the most stupidest thing to ever happen in society. Just because I see a friggin madman chopping peoples heads off doesn't mean that I'll want to chop peoples heads off. Whoever brought up that exuse as to why anyone under seventeen shouldn't be watching R rated movies is retarded and deserves a smack.
You might as well try to see it in a theater anyways
they don't always ask if you're 17 or not, unless you look extremely young for your age
Nem - Are you in America? I thought in America if you have an adult with you, whatever age you are you can get into an r-rated film?
Actually psychological studies have shown that witnessing aggression (including on television) increases aggression, especially in younger people.
I've learnt quite differently, unless you already have psychological issues, there is not enough concrete evidence that watching such things in film and television increases or influences.
Originally posted by MildPossession
Nem - Are you in America? I thought in America if you have an adult with you, whatever age you are you can get into an r-rated film?I've learnt quite differently, unless you already have psychological issues, there is not enough concrete evidence that watching such things in film and television increases or influences.
Yeah, if you have someone with you that's at least 21(Not 17, people often get confused with this), you can have them take you to an R-Rated movie.
Originally posted by Myth
Actually psychological studies have shown that witnessing aggression (including on television) increases aggression, especially in younger people.The more you know.
And that same data does not show an increase in real world violence.
The more you know.
Funny, isn't it?
And it's not "witnessing agression", it is specifcally "witnessing violence".
We've had this dicussion, already, in the GDF.
Edit - Just saw MildP's post. You're mai hero. flirt
Originally posted by Selphie
I think it comes out on my first official day of college 🙁I would love to see it opening night, but who knows
Do it! What a good way to kick off college, eh?
I made tentative plans to see this with my brother. We don't do much together or even interact all that much, but this'll be a good bonding experience.
Early review:
http://www.moviesonline.ca/movie_review_detail.php?id=13668
Kill those Kraut eating Nazis!!!!!!!