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Old 10-12-2004, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sharks Tale?

Has anyone gone to see this movie yet and if so, was it worth the price of a ticket or more of a rental? I am thinking of taking the kids to see this movie in Prince Frederick on Friday at 4pm.
 
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Has anyone gone to see this movie yet and if so, was it worth the price of a ticket or more of a rental? I am thinking of taking the kids to see this movie in Prince Frederick on Friday at 4pm.
I personally thought it was worth it. I think I may have liked it more than my daughter did.
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Don't know how old your kids are... but I've heard that it is ok for older kids, and that there is too much violence for your younger young'uns...
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Old 10-12-2004, 01:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Girl in my office took her kids this past weekend and said it was great.
 
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Don't know how old your kids are... but I've heard that it is ok for older kids, and that there is too much violence for your younger young'uns...
My two year old loved it...there wasn't much violence.
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Old 10-12-2004, 06:00 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Haven't seen it yet, but plan on it.
 
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Don't know how old your kids are... but I've heard that it is ok for older kids, and that there is too much violence for your younger young'uns...
I think Dreamworks is deliberately catering to older kids and adults, while the Disney/Pixar movies were targeted to younger kids. Not just in violence, but also in the level of the humor. Remember the donkey's line in Shrek when he sees Lord Faquaad's castle? "You suppose he's compensating for something?" I can't imagine a line like that in Finding Nemo or Toy Story.
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Old 10-14-2004, 08:05 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Don't know how old your kids are... but I've heard that it is ok for older kids, and that there is too much violence for your younger young'uns...
My kids are 10, 7, and 20 months. The baby will make his arrival around the 24th give or take a day.
 
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I think Dreamworks is deliberately catering to older kids and adults, while the Disney/Pixar movies were targeted to younger kids. Not just in violence, but also in the level of the humor. Remember the donkey's line in Shrek when he sees Lord Faquaad's castle? "You suppose he's compensating for something?" I can't imagine a line like that in Finding Nemo or Toy Story.
How 'bout when the Gingerbread Man says "Eat Me!"
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Old 10-14-2004, 01:23 PM   #10 (permalink)
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My five year old loved it....but not nearly as much as my 13 year old neice. I enjoyed it myself.
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