So true. We were excited to watch Romancing The Stone with our kids but had totally forgotten how much swearing (among other things) was in it. Had to turn it off and wait a few years before they (we) were ready.
They can’t be that old. Swearing didn’t happen in movies until the 1960s. Until Howard Hughes successfully fought the very existence of the Hayes Office, the Federal Government censored films routinely. Yes, THAT Howard Hughes.
Rick Smith Premium Member 10 months ago
https://www.fowllanguagecomics.com/sharing-movies-with-the-kids-bonus-panel/
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
All that Fowl Language!
cdward 10 months ago
So true. We were excited to watch Romancing The Stone with our kids but had totally forgotten how much swearing (among other things) was in it. Had to turn it off and wait a few years before they (we) were ready.
KenseidenXL 10 months ago
They can’t be that old. Swearing didn’t happen in movies until the 1960s. Until Howard Hughes successfully fought the very existence of the Hayes Office, the Federal Government censored films routinely. Yes, THAT Howard Hughes.
[Traveler] 10 months ago
Christmas Vacation falls into that category. Be sure to watch the TV edited version
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Even though parents shield their kids from this stuff, you should get a load of what they hear from their peers….OY VEY‼️☺️
gigagrouch 10 months ago
How old of a movie? One pretty much has to go back to the 40’s or 50’s if ‘blue’ language is a concern.
Indianapolis Smith 10 months ago
“You’ve Got Mail”. Has one word I think was ONLY put in to raise the rating from a “G”. It is incredibly jarring how out of place it is.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
If they hear an ‘F- bomb’, just tell them it’s the Japanese word Fook. It stands for pretty pink unicorns.
Hello Sweetie 10 months ago
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 10 months ago
Yup, happened to me with my son. Back to the future. Let him know we’ll finish later, about two years later…