TV-version of Film on Disc
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Originally posted by bboisvert
Every single response was directly on this subject. If you didn't want people discussing whether or not it was good for a kid to watch a sanitized R-rated film, you shouldn't have brought it up.
Again, in direct response to your question, I do not think this is a good idea to include this version on a DVD (or, honestly, to create this version in the first place).
Every single response was directly on this subject. If you didn't want people discussing whether or not it was good for a kid to watch a sanitized R-rated film, you shouldn't have brought it up.
Again, in direct response to your question, I do not think this is a good idea to include this version on a DVD (or, honestly, to create this version in the first place).
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Sernov, You have been around here long enough to know how this thread would turn out. There are people on this forum that have a very passionate interest in how YOU raise YOUR kids. It makes their "blood boil" that you might have a different idea than they do. Hopefully this thread doesn't degenerate further into name calling and parenting lectures like most of these "censoring" threads do.
Personally, I see your point. There are many movies (mostly PG-13 variety) that were it not for one or two scenes, I would not have a problem showing them to my older kids. However, the TV version is usually way too butchered and cropped to be worth even a kid's time.
Personally, I see your point. There are many movies (mostly PG-13 variety) that were it not for one or two scenes, I would not have a problem showing them to my older kids. However, the TV version is usually way too butchered and cropped to be worth even a kid's time.




