Anonymous wrote:Pan's Labyrinth is a Spanish movie. I understand that Hispanic Heritage Month is intended to celebrate the Latino community in the United States. I don't understand why Pan's Labyrinth would even be included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pan's Labyrinth is a Spanish movie. I understand that Hispanic Heritage Month is intended to celebrate the Latino community in the United States. I don't understand why Pan's Labyrinth would even be included.
The director is Mexican.
Anonymous wrote:Pan's Labyrinth is a Spanish movie. I understand that Hispanic Heritage Month is intended to celebrate the Latino community in the United States. I don't understand why Pan's Labyrinth would even be included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I saw it in '86 when it came out and I was 8 then. I feel ok with my 11 year old watching it.
What do you find objectionable, specifically?
I think she means the newer one. But I saw that in my first year of HS, I remember because I wasn’t 17 yet and a friends parent came and saw it with us.
If you think high schoolers don’t watch rated R movies...I don’t know what to tell you.
My MIDDLE schooler absolutely does not watch R rated movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I saw it in '86 when it came out and I was 8 then. I feel ok with my 11 year old watching it.
What do you find objectionable, specifically?
I think she means the newer one. But I saw that in my first year of HS, I remember because I wasn’t 17 yet and a friends parent came and saw it with us.
If you think high schoolers don’t watch rated R movies...I don’t know what to tell you.
Deal isn't a high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I saw it in '86 when it came out and I was 8 then. I feel ok with my 11 year old watching it.
What do you find objectionable, specifically?
I think she means the newer one. But I saw that in my first year of HS, I remember because I wasn’t 17 yet and a friends parent came and saw it with us.
If you think high schoolers don’t watch rated R movies...I don’t know what to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I saw it in '86 when it came out and I was 8 then. I feel ok with my 11 year old watching it.
What do you find objectionable, specifically?
I think she means the newer one. But I saw that in my first year of HS, I remember because I wasn’t 17 yet and a friends parent came and saw it with us.
If you think high schoolers don’t watch rated R movies...I don’t know what to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Well I saw it in '86 when it came out and I was 8 then. I feel ok with my 11 year old watching it.
What do you find objectionable, specifically?
Anonymous wrote:Well I saw it in '86 when it came out and I was 8 then. I feel ok with my 11 year old watching it.
What do you find objectionable, specifically?