Shit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.
Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:10:33 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.WATERSHIP DOWN IS NOT FOR KIDSJesus Christ, any parent who shows their kid this movie is a bigger retard than parents who let their kids play GTA.
You don't see me scarred for life.
Quote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 10:16:16 PMYou don't see me scarred for life.Trust me, everybody here strongly disagrees with you on that.
Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:10:33 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.I say good that this got aired either way. Children need the early introduction to grim reality before its too late.I've seen Watership Down when I was young, really sad and disturbing yes, but in the long run it pretty much shows the grim side of life, not everything is all happy and colorful.
Would you justify showing young girls rape pornography to scare them away from stepping out of their homes at night?
Quote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:14:24 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:10:33 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.WATERSHIP DOWN IS NOT FOR KIDSJesus Christ, any parent who shows their kid this movie is a bigger retard than parents who let their kids play GTA.Well yeah. That's why I think it's very understandable parents are upset.
Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:19:24 PMQuote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:14:24 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:10:33 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.WATERSHIP DOWN IS NOT FOR KIDSJesus Christ, any parent who shows their kid this movie is a bigger retard than parents who let their kids play GTA.Well yeah. That's why I think it's very understandable parents are upset.It's understandable that parents knowingly let their kids watch an adult movie, and then get mad when it has adult content?
Quote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:52:34 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:19:24 PMQuote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:14:24 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:10:33 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.WATERSHIP DOWN IS NOT FOR KIDSJesus Christ, any parent who shows their kid this movie is a bigger retard than parents who let their kids play GTA.Well yeah. That's why I think it's very understandable parents are upset.It's understandable that parents knowingly let their kids watch an adult movie, and then get mad when it has adult content?It's an animated film, they probably didn't know it was a film for adults They would know when there children started crying or something because of the content.
Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 11:46:07 PMQuote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:52:34 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:19:24 PMQuote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:14:24 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:10:33 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.WATERSHIP DOWN IS NOT FOR KIDSJesus Christ, any parent who shows their kid this movie is a bigger retard than parents who let their kids play GTA.Well yeah. That's why I think it's very understandable parents are upset.It's understandable that parents knowingly let their kids watch an adult movie, and then get mad when it has adult content?It's an animated film, they probably didn't know it was a film for adults They would know when there children started crying or something because of the content.That's on the parents 100%. You don't show your kid something unless you know what it is, anything else is pure laziness. This is no different then letting your kid watch Family Guy because "all cartoons are for kids lol"
Quote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 11:48:48 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 11:46:07 PMQuote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:52:34 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:19:24 PMQuote from: SecondClass on March 27, 2016, 10:14:24 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on March 27, 2016, 10:10:33 PMQuote from: Decimator Omega on March 27, 2016, 09:14:39 PMShit like this is the reason why kids these days are going to grow up being easily offended.Thanks a lot parents.I can understand their outrage. The film is extremely graphic. Picture the following scenario:It's late afternoon on Easter Sunday at a family gathering. Most of the festivities have ended; the parents are winding down and talking amongst themselves, and have called the children inside, seeing as they're too tired to watch them play outside. To keep the children occupied, they tell them to turn on the television and watch something; there's probably a children's Easter special airing at the moment. The children turn on the television, and are greeted by extremely graphic and disturbing scenes portraying rabbits being slaughtered in extremely gruesome ways. These children, who could be of any age, are of course scared by this. That's why parents are angry, it's not a case of people being overly-sensitive, at least not in my opinion.WATERSHIP DOWN IS NOT FOR KIDSJesus Christ, any parent who shows their kid this movie is a bigger retard than parents who let their kids play GTA.Well yeah. That's why I think it's very understandable parents are upset.It's understandable that parents knowingly let their kids watch an adult movie, and then get mad when it has adult content?It's an animated film, they probably didn't know it was a film for adults They would know when there children started crying or something because of the content.That's on the parents 100%. You don't show your kid something unless you know what it is, anything else is pure laziness. This is no different then letting your kid watch Family Guy because "all cartoons are for kids lol"Yeah but it's easy to distinguish between programs like Family Guy and Scooby Doo or something. At first glance, Watership Down doesn't look like an adult film. It has a similar art style and general look to The Secret of Nim. Only when the program gets to gory sections would you know it's an adult film, otherwise it's rather innocuous.