The return of Outstanding Parenting…(yeah right)

Posted by Peak Johnson on Mar 10, 2009 in Philly News, peaks thoughts |
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Woud you let your 8 year old child see this?

Woud you let your 8 year old child see this?

This past Saturday I went to the Pearl theater to see the new movie, Watchmen.  The Pearl is not my ideal theather because of their laxed rules, but who am I to know what you are or what you are not supposed to do at at a theather. Anyway,  despite the reviews that were already circultating, rather  by the web or by newspaper critics about ‘Watchmen‘ I still decided to go, overall I think the movie was good.

Watchmen‘ is rated R, obviously because of  the mild nudity, language, and fighting. There are more reasons that I probably missed, but knowing this I ask, would you bring an 8 year old or younger to see this movie?

Yes, there were a lot of adults who actually brought their child(ren) to see this movie and I really don’t understand that. For those of you who did not  go and see it, their is passionate scene involving heroes Ms. Jupiter and Nite Owl. Another scene that comes to mind, the anti-hero the Comedia shooting and killing a pregnant woman.

This, to me, really says something about the parenting that is going on today in society and it bothers me. Is it that parents just don’t care what they take their children to see? Is it that they just don’t care? Perhaps this is the reason why kids do whatever they want.

It should not matter if you ,the parent, really want to go and see a movie that is rated R, you have to be responsible and think.  When picking out a movie to see for the weekend, do a little research, find out the movie’s rating and what else is family friendly. You are responsible for what your child sees, do not take them to a violent sexed out movie because you want to go see it. Please be the parent and set the example, educate these young minds, don’t destroy them.

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