Anonymous wrote:Your kids are only allowed to watch movies that you enjoy?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age would you let your kids see it?
13 or 14 ok?
We don’t allow our kids to watch trash, so no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:
Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.
OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.
You thought a movie called Cocaine Bear was a kid’s movie???
Anonymous wrote:Is it supposed to be funny or scary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age would you let your kids see it?
13 or 14 ok?
We don’t allow our kids to watch trash, so no.
Your kids are only allowed to watch movies that you enjoy?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age would you let your kids see it?
13 or 14 ok?
We don’t allow our kids to watch trash, so no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A fun movie? Ok, maybe, but.....this from Common Sense Media:
Parents need to know that Cocaine Bear is director Elizabeth Banks' graphic action-comedy based on a real 1985 event in which a 175-pound black bear ingested 75 pounds of cocaine that had been dumped from an airplane. It's very mature: Expect strong drug content, incessant swearing ("f--k," "s--t," "ass," "motherf----r," and much more), and relentlessly gory violence. The bear mauls and dismembers people, and there are explicit images of several severed limbs, as well as a decapitated head. People also die via gunshot (including a close-up of the blood splatter and gore) and from a car accident, but most of the many casualties are courtesy of the bear. There's also cigarette smoking, kissing, and a couple of suggestive comments. Spoiler: Although children are injured (and also try the cocaine they find), they both survive. The movie stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson and features the final on-screen performance of the late Ray Liotta.
OMG clearly this isn't a kids movie. Why the need to check CSM.
I just googled the name of the movie to see what reviews were saying and got that. Just didn't really sound much like a "fun move" to me, it sounded like something I as an adult would avoid despite loving Ray Liotta.
Anonymous wrote:It's utterly moronic. If OP finds that "fun", well, it takes all kinds, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age would you let your kids see it?
13 or 14 ok?
Absolutely. Just a fun time. Good popcorn film.
Anonymous wrote:What age would you let your kids see it?
13 or 14 ok?
Anonymous wrote:What age would you let your kids see it?
13 or 14 ok?