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I'm very surprised that no one made a comment about how the movie trivialized physical police interragation, it was pretty disgusting to watch the fact that its made fun of knowing what goes on
shareI'm very surprised that no one made a comment about how the movie trivialized physical police interragation, it was pretty disgusting to watch the fact that its made fun of knowing what goes on
shareI didn't realize it was a documentary lol nor did I realize it was supposed to be a comedy so bleh hahaha
shareWhatever they wanted it to be its still trivializing illegal police methods, i just think it was kind of lame the same as i did with the harold and kumar "comedy" of military sexual assualts in prisons. The more people think its no big deal the more people will get away with it
shareIt was a movie. Clearly you are one of those who are looking to be offended. And again, it was a movie.
Don't try to be a great man, just be a man. And let history make it's own judgements.
No ones offended, do you or do you not agree that making light of things enough eventually does something to the mindset of society (the younger they are the more impressionable they are). The more people see something done a certain way the more normal it becomes, this isnt anything new.
shareSounds like you should just stay home and not go to the movies from now on if you are going to be so anal about every detail. Sheesh. xD
shareGloosniffer - To solve this issue, perhaps we should hand out surveys at the beginning of films to see if people are intelligent enough to know the difference from right or wrong?
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The people at the box office are not babysitters. If you have a problem thinking your kid is "too impressionable," you have two options: One: Don't take the kid to see these movies, and (2) Grow a pair and teach your kid the difference between make-believe in movies, and real-life movies.
If you want to see a politically correct documentary filled with rainbows, glitter and butterflies, there are plenty out there.
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This wasnt just about kids it was about all of society, obviously some people are already screwed if they think its ok to lay down and "accept" that it happens, then laugh about it. Either way i dont care, barely even remember the scene and the movie was crappy anyways, old thread, crappy movie who cares
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I didn't say it was a movie "for kids." What I'm talking about is the people who object to movies, like this, that have violence. Wake the hell up people. If it isn't a made for kids film, getting a damn sitter. My problem is when...ahh, good example here: Adam Lambert singing at the AMA at 11:00pm and it PO'd people. Same thing. Don't let your kids watch you find objectionable. There's nothing I said about laying down and hoping nothing happens. How bizarre. Rather I said grow a pair and raise your kids right. Pretty simple.
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Whos adam lambert? Some actor? Cant look it up right now
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After having read all the posts on this board I cant tell if your trolling or just stupid. Im gonna wait and see where it goes.
When men stop seeing movies because theres a "hot chick", movies will focus once again on story.
It's like me being offended of the movie Superman. Assuming I was from Krypton, the assumption that we are a dying race and that, after given these extraordinary powers, well do the right thing is out of character for me. I will not become a hero just to fill some comic book writers assumption to do the right thing. How dare they tell me, and the rest of the world, that I should be this religious figure with all these cool powers. Some of us Kryptonians just want a normal life. I'm sorry, but there is this invention called 911.
Hey, if you can do it, I could do as well.
Aside from the comment up above, I'm usually a decent human being.
I actually don't understand how this thread got so out of control, with incoherent posts (myself included), all just trying to get a point across.
I'm not sure if I agree or disagree because I have no freakin' clue what your point is (we'll probably turn out to agree after all this),...buuuuut, all I was trying to point out was that as parents, if you don't want your kids to watch something because YOU think it has what YOU deem to be "inappropriate material" in it, then it is (.....wait for it,....)....YOUR responsibility to monitor what your kids watch and have access to, as well as your responsibility to teach them your values.
There's no reason that someone else, who does NOT find this "inappropriate," should be banned from seeing it just because you take issue with its contents. The world's gone to hell in a shyte-basket and we're strangling ourselves with rope we made by our own hands using entitlement woven deeply with over-reaching political correctness.
911 your own family. Intervene within your own family. And no, we can't all just be friends and get along just because it's the nice thing to do. Life doesn't go that way.
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The OP said nothing about kids, just trivializing abuse faced by prisoners from people put above them, the harold and kumar 2 scene falls within the same lines, all for the name of "comedy"
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i'm sure they didn't mean to hurt no ones feelings,, was it maybe a little out of taste,, could be , but I didn't mind it,, I thought the movie was fairly decent.. lot's of laughs.
are you going to bark all day little doggie,, or are you going to bite