Parents find 'Dark Knight' isn't for kids
Parents should be given the "dumb-ass" of the year award. The movie received a PG-13 rating & had numerous rumors of being a dark movie...
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/app ... 3/80721083
Ann Folger may be one of the few people who managed to get tickets to “The Dark Knight” on Friday — and regretted it.
Folger, 44, of Tulsa, Okla., thought she was taking her family to a superhero film in the vein of “Hancock,” a breezy action film that, like “Dark Knight,” is rated PG-13.
Instead, she found herself squirming during several scenes.
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Tulsa, OK.
I love it there, I really do. Its a much better city than I imagined. A good amount of cultural diversity there for such a place.
But seriously,
Tulsa, OK. Thats all you had to say.
I cant wait for it on Blu Ray.
Oh, BTW, I felt old the other night. Remember the 'first updated' Batman flick, with Michel Keaton? Thats 19 years old now. YIKES :shock:
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>Parents should be given the "dumb-ass" if the year award, movie received a PG-13 rating & had numerous rumors of being a dark movie...<
THe coming attractions alone should have been a hint.
There really are clueless people around....and they have kids!!!
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how old were the kids this woman took to see it? wouldn't be surpised if they were 9, 10, 11, 12 and 12 1/2.