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Creative Arts and Media => TV and Video => Movies => Topic started by: King Lozar on March 25, 2012, 11:34:25 PM
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Have you ever seen a kids movie that went a tad bit too far. Here is a place to discuss sed movies.
Alpha and omega have hidden messages of a sexual nature
Over the hedge introduces children to anti-capitalism
Toy story 3 had hidden messages of a political nature
Those were some examples, see if you can come up with any
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Iron Giant
scared the hell out of me
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9 and Alice in Wonderland both by Tim Burton... Can't beleive parents REALLY thought those were movies for kids <.<
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The first Lord of the Rings movie where Frodo shows the ring to Bilbo Baggins ;A;
I have to agree with Scar on those two Tim Burton movies as well as the horrific close call in that Toy Story movie.
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Series of Unfortunate Events
Such a dark story could depress many a child.
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Felidae
And I would also like to add that Alfa and Omega was a terrible movie, I hate when people try to act like its good just because it has wolves.
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Arashi No Yoru Ni (Dubbed One Stormy Night in English).
And I would also like to add that Alfa and Omega was a terrible movie, I hate when people try to act like its good just because it has wolves.
Agreed
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"Tangled". Is a total S&M dominatrix movie
On the flip side there are kids movies that do an excellent job at including entertaining dialog that adults can laugh at that kids totally will miss without affecting the experience for either. Shreck movies are a great example. excellent screenwriting.
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harry potter
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Iron Giant
scared the hell out of me
Yeah, That movie freaked me out as a kid.
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Event horizon. though its not a kids movie its the type of movies my older bro made me watch when I was young to be honest I barely ever saw an actual "kids" movie, but I did see alpha and omega and tht was a piece of crap :/
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My friend made apparent of a dick joke in "The Emperors new groove" haha XD
apparently 50 or so minutes in it shows a guy sleeping with a tent around his groin...
...pitching a tent? XD
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I think most of these you guys are thinking waaay too deep into it. xD
I'm surprised Watership Down hasn't been mentioned.
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Do TV shows count, because if so I'm nominating the national geographic show "I was bitten".
It is rated PG13 and shows, without any form of censorship, graphic images such as (and not limited to).
- A person having their arm amputated
- A leg being eaten by a tiger
- Someone with a 10 inch hole in their stomach
- Someone with 85% of their arms skin removed
- Someone almost dying
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Thaaat..would be above a PG13 I'd say. >>
There was a show I used to adore called Animals of Farthing Wood. I didn't think much of it as a kid but I looked back and it's pretty brutal.
Example:
Two pheasants are a couple and bicker all the time. Unfortunately the girl gets shot and literally cooked into a pie, the pie is put on the window shelf and her feet are near the pie. The boy pheasant starts crying and flies in a frenzy, getting shot as well.
Field mice have babies, babies are butchered by a bird. the bird impales them on a thorn bush. It is shown.
Hedgehogs get run over
Baby fox gets killed by a fox of another territory
I guess as kids we can take death a little easy? I dunno.
Farthing Wood - Tragedies (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhvhKjEfEBY#noexternalembed)
Found this video.
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Cracked.com did a segment on that show actually! XD
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The one that stand out so much is the classies...Scooby Doo. I know that it can be a kid show so much but When I watch it other day with my four little sis, I saw that it basilly a pot tv show. I mean scooby snack and other stuff. I thought it was pretty bad that they pretty much doing a high show.
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Well, Scooby Doo was out in the 70's and that kind of stuff was legal back then, so I don't think they thought too much of it. x)
That, and even now, I just saw a dog that loved to eat (I mean, the way that Scooby and Shaggy pigged out on everything, its probable. :P)
But Regular Show? Huh, some of the stuff in there is a bit questionable, even for Y7. :P
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You know why do I suddenly remember all the YouTube video's saying Pixar hand a ton of subliminal messaging in it (which there examples of 1mm blurs in the grass that looked like something were "subliminal messaging"). This is the problem I always like to point out how can you decide what is over the top and whats not? For example I at the age of 9 watched Stephen Kings The Shining which is to this day still in the top 10 scariest movies of all time list I believe. What did I think of the move? Scary? Pfft no, I thought it was a very well done movie a far cry of all the crappy 2bit horror movies and cheap thriller movies that seem to hit the market now like its the best thing since sliced bread. I grew up reading Manga that was rated OT (16+) and every now and then AO (Adult Only 18+). I never came out emotionally scared? Heck how many 6-10 year old kids play Halo? or CoD for that matter, they love there CoD.
As I said before 90% of all horror, thriller, action movies, are more like comedies now anyway.
So whats over the top for PG-13 in my opinion, lets just say the area starts to gray around R rated I don't think I need to go in much detail to get my point across as to what I mean by that, but again that's in my opinion. I don't know what it is or if it's only in American but they really like to shelter people.
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I totally agree with Rinny that you guys think way too deep into this o.o Iron giant? Really? xD
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Dare I even bring up SpongeBob? Let's not.
I took my cousins to see Rango, and we left maybe five minutes into it.
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Grave of fire flies. Good movie but very dark and visual.