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cajunmama said:Have you seen the movie?
I totally agree with you here. I think we just disagree on what qualifies as unecessary.Abulafia said:There's nothing wrong with blood and gore or nudity or violence or sexual content or foul language on television as long as its not unnecessary.
cajunmama said:I think we just disagree on what qualifies as unecessary.
cajunmama said:BTW, love your forum. Looks great.
Freya said:...One long ego trip![]()
That's sad because I think this is a really good war film. Sure it shocks (I personally didn't have problems with it) but that's what war is all about. We tend to glorify it and I would appreciate all people to see this movie.Abulafia said:US TV fails to save Private Ryan (BBC News)
Oscar-winning war film Saving Private Ryan was dropped by a number of US TV stations on Thursday because of fears they could be fined for indecency.
And so the story goes on.
What you don't know can't hurt you, eh?![]()
War? What war?
Gizmo said:Concering kids => I think every "kid" which is allowed to stay up till 10 or 11 is old enough to see this movie. It's up to the parents to judge the kids ability to cope with this movie.
Gizmo said:But the fact that kids could be watching shouldn't be an argument to skip a good movie like Privant Ryan.
Ice said:Do the American channels have a 'watershed' the same as we do? If so, could it not be shown after this time?
Personally I thought it was a good filmThere was a fair amount of gore, but I appreciate the fact that they show a fair representation of the realities of war.
cajunmama said:Yes, there is a watershed. It could be shown after it, but wouldn't because of the dramatic drop in viewership after that time.