@nathbro123 My parents let me watch Silence of the Lambs when I was their age and younger, every parent has "broken" that "law" at least once by letting their kids what a slasher flick. You'd be lying if you said you never stayed up late to see a graphic movie.
And I'd much rather they watch Seven then some of the crap out today.
@reno268 you know what your right, i remember watching the texas chainsaw massacre at 7 years old. but i wasn't meant to
nathbro123 2 weeks ago
@nathbro123 My parents let me watch Silence of the Lambs when I was their age and younger, every parent has "broken" that "law" at least once by letting their kids what a slasher flick. You'd be lying if you said you never stayed up late to see a graphic movie.
And I'd much rather they watch Seven then some of the crap out today.
UkeFoxx 2 weeks ago
@nathbro123 It's a fairytale compraing to life. Better prepare the youngones.
Chillton 2 weeks ago
@nathbro123 It isnt breaking the law if its not in a cinema. they're guidelines.
reno268 2 months ago
they shouldn't be watching that, its a very dark and disturbing film and its also R18+ so that's breaking the law
nathbro123 2 months ago
At 37 seconds it looks like an edit. Like Robert Rodriguez does a bunch.
anoutlawtorn 2 months ago
Brilliant work as per usual.
jeffporper 4 months ago
@Kevtb87 Oh I see
CappitranoBellephant 4 months ago
@CappitranoBellephant that's what makes it funny. the idea of a dad showing his kids Seven and then filming their reaction.
Kevtb87 4 months ago
LOL
starvedsanity 4 months ago