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Old 05-09-03 | 02:42 PM
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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).
It's funny how you contradict yourself in your own post.
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Old 05-09-03 | 03:35 PM
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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.
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