So Django Unchained is a ... family film?
13 years ago
So, I saw Django Unchained, the new Quinten Tarentino movie starring Jaime Foxx and Christophe Waltz as bounty hunters who kill criminals and are trying to get the freedom of Foxx's wife. Really everyone involved in this movie does a fantastic job. I didn't much care for the music in parts but, it's a Tarentino flick and truth be told his idea of how to score a movie has become muddled at best.
Apparently though unbeknownst to me, Django Unchained is a family movie. Apparently, it was meant for kids from ages two and up because they were ALL OVER MY THEATER. Apparently people getting shot, fountains of blood, horses being shot, someone getting torn apart by dogs along with all sorts of racial slurs and profanity is just FINE for kids!
Now aside from the fact that they'd whine and it can be irritating, this isn't a movie for them. It is irresponsible to bring small children into this kind of movie, not to mention the fact that it's irritating for the rest of us to have to listen to these so called adults try and shush their kids when things get to loud, intense, or scary for them. Then I have to get up let them out of the row because they have to leave the theater for two minutes only to come back in with the kid.
Here's a tip, if you as an adult want to see a movie that isn't appropriate for kids be it this, or Freddy vs. Jason, The Devil's Rejects, etc. leave them with a sitter. Rent the damn movie and watch it when the kids are in bed or over at a friend's house.
Do not bring them to this type of movie because at the end they're not happy because they had to sit through something that isn't appropriate for them, you're not happy because you have to either keep taking them out of the movie or shushing them and the rest of the audience isn't happy because we have to put up with your stupidity.
Apparently though unbeknownst to me, Django Unchained is a family movie. Apparently, it was meant for kids from ages two and up because they were ALL OVER MY THEATER. Apparently people getting shot, fountains of blood, horses being shot, someone getting torn apart by dogs along with all sorts of racial slurs and profanity is just FINE for kids!
Now aside from the fact that they'd whine and it can be irritating, this isn't a movie for them. It is irresponsible to bring small children into this kind of movie, not to mention the fact that it's irritating for the rest of us to have to listen to these so called adults try and shush their kids when things get to loud, intense, or scary for them. Then I have to get up let them out of the row because they have to leave the theater for two minutes only to come back in with the kid.
Here's a tip, if you as an adult want to see a movie that isn't appropriate for kids be it this, or Freddy vs. Jason, The Devil's Rejects, etc. leave them with a sitter. Rent the damn movie and watch it when the kids are in bed or over at a friend's house.
Do not bring them to this type of movie because at the end they're not happy because they had to sit through something that isn't appropriate for them, you're not happy because you have to either keep taking them out of the movie or shushing them and the rest of the audience isn't happy because we have to put up with your stupidity.
Hishoken
~hishoken
LOL, not. Rated R for a reason. I could be crude and say something about your location and the obvious, but nah. . .we'll leave it at a family movie.
vincentwolfe
~vincentwolfe
OP
Personally I think it would be hilarious if Tarantino DID do an actual family film. I don't think to many folks would know what to do about that.
solemn_howler
~solemnhowler
Geez! If I were there I would have sussed them out something fierce.
vincentwolfe
~vincentwolfe
OP
Yeah...
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