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Star Wars & My Son
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05/24/05 03:26 PM
05/24/05 03:26 PM
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Daigo Mick Friend
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My son is 7. He saw the first two Star Wars prequels in the theater. He also saw Return of the King in the theater. Neither movie spooked him. They say ROTS is PG 13 becase it has some scary images.
Is the New Star Wars too much for a seven year old
BTW: He likes watching the "making of" segemnts on DVD's pertaining to these fantasy & sci fi movies, so he definitly knows it is make believe.
Any guidance
"Francis can I have a momment"
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Re: Star Wars & My Son
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05/24/05 04:36 PM
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*SPOILERS*
Anakin burning in the lava is pretty graphic. Take him but remind him during the 'darker' parts of the film that it is indeed make believe
You go in alive and you come out dead
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Re: Star Wars & My Son
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05/25/05 05:19 AM
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Bella Mafia UK
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In England, ROTS is rated 12A, which means children under 12 can go as long as they're with an adult.
When I went there were lots of young kids there who seemed to enjoy it. It is quite intense, and definately much darker than Episodes I and II - there's no fluffy characters for the kids.
Best to use your discretion really, knowing your son.
...there's people who would pay a lot of money for that information. But then your daughter would lose a father..instead of gaining a husband.
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