Who watches the Watchmen?
Mar. 6th, 2009 10:34 am++ All you lucky bitches that get to go to the Creation Con in NJ this weekend and meeting Misha Collins, I'm super jealous yet excited to see your reports. I swear if I didn't have school and exams and practicals and preparing myself for graduation believe me, I would do just about anything to be amongst y'all right now. Just hoping y'all don't frighten the poor man too much with the spastic MISH MISH LOVECULT that has formulated.
++ I'm seeing Watchmen (hopefully) tomorrow, if we get times worked out and such. Though I'd like to direct you're attention to this woman named Debbie Schlussel who apparently has issues with the movie, in her own conservative-fundamental way of thinking. Just read what she's written, plus read her responses to people who've commented below, it's just hilarious and slightly disconcerning that she's serious about what she's written and is all butthurt if anyone disagrees with her. Researching the background on something isn't hard, folks. Srsly, just a search button away. And if you continue to bitch and complain about not expecting what you saw in terms of material or the story or whatever. Um, tough shit? Should've done your research beforehand and not make assumptions.
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++ I'm seeing Watchmen (hopefully) tomorrow, if we get times worked out and such. Though I'd like to direct you're attention to this woman named Debbie Schlussel who apparently has issues with the movie, in her own conservative-fundamental way of thinking. Just read what she's written, plus read her responses to people who've commented below, it's just hilarious and slightly disconcerning that she's serious about what she's written and is all butthurt if anyone disagrees with her. Researching the background on something isn't hard, folks. Srsly, just a search button away. And if you continue to bitch and complain about not expecting what you saw in terms of material or the story or whatever. Um, tough shit? Should've done your research beforehand and not make assumptions.
++ Preview for "I Did It For Love" music video. BOA'S FIRST U.S. ALBUM COMES OUT MARCH 17TH! ♥
++ It's EPIC FANDOM FRIDAY NIGHT! \O/ \O/ \O/
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Date: 2009-03-06 08:11 pm (UTC)(though growing up we had pretty dark-themed kids material, didn't we? that's all in comparison of kids movies today of course, so idk where I'm going with that...)
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Date: 2009-03-06 08:43 pm (UTC)Hell, I was reading Stephen King books at age 8, and I turned out (relatively!) fine. I think there's a complex balance between emulating behavior you are exposed to, and emulating values you're taught. It's a difficult equation:/
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Date: 2009-03-06 08:52 pm (UTC)I completely agree. I mean, I have no problems with parents having their children see something that might not be age-appropriate but having a discussion later about the "rights" and "wrongs", "good guys" and "bad guys" and values and what it all means and whatnot. Sometimes it's for the best judgment of the adult to make sure the kid has the tolerance of such material to be able to tell the difference between fantasy and reality, which can be a great learning tool to educate the child occasionally. But then there are those that have nothing to offer, and just allow their kids to watch whatever they want as part of a "parenting tool" (ex. like parents that plop this kids in from of the tv or video game set to be the babysitter).