
I wasn't aware of that, no!
Yeah, we watched that one too. Reliving 80s childhood ftw ^_^Stormbringer wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 10:17 pmA favourite of mine was a child was The Neverending Story
Great theme tune, loved the story and as a nine-year-old boy I had something of a crush on the Childlike Empress. ¬_¬
I don't think they've trusted me since the age of about 4
No... just an attempted one (one of the villains pretends to hang himself in his cell to escape). Then there's the guy with a bullet hole in his head in their freezer... it was, um, interesting viewing.Medicine Man wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 12:41 amIsnt there a suicide scene at the start of that movie? It's been a while since I saw it, but I would imagine that could be slightly problematic for kids also. And all that's before taking into account the whole one eyed Willy thing.![]()
We'll definitely be trying it again at some point, but they were a bit young just yet really.
We were hardened children of the 80s though, not one of these millennial snowflakesStormbringer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 8:58 amI grew up with Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings and Martin Rosen's Watership Down (also two of my favourites as a child), which I think I was introduced to at the age of six.
I saw plenty of gory dead rabbits and orcs.
It's funny. A lot of old PG films would now get 12 ratings, and a lot of 15 films also now get the 12 rating.
Even the bit in the library at the beginning?Maturin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:14 amIt's funny. A lot of old PG films would now get 12 ratings, and a lot of 15 films also now get the 12 rating.
It's like that rating has become some kind of vortex, sucking in everything.
I saw Ghostbusters (one of those films now upped from PG to 12) when I was 5 and apart from a few jokes going over my head I was fine. The scary bits were fun.