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  • Brue
    User without title
    • Sep 29, 2005
    • 4246

    Captain America and others for kids?

    Everybody has different standars for what their children can watch and children react differently.

    I am not going to let my 4 and 7 year olds watch this at this time because of realistic war scenes with young soldiers getting killed. there are some other scary and sad parts.

    i may have them watch it on DVD while I skip parts.
    it is more kid friendly than Iron Man 1.

    i don't pretend like there is no evil in the world but i want them to be able to understand it and teach them fact before intertwining it with fiction as much as possible

    for a typical 13 year old this movie is absolutely fine.

    for my daughter and her 7 year old friends - no for me, but it is definitley a parental call.

    for my 4 year old and her friends - no

    7-12 year old ALTERNATIVE-- My 7 year old is watching the 1990 cap right now as I type. Though she was very sad when Bernie died. I forgot that was coming. She asked some questions. And we talked out it.

    2-12 year old alternative - Captain America II Death too soon from the late 70's.

    Also great for all ages- the limited animation Cap cartoons from the 60s. "When Captain America throws his mighty sheild!"

    My picks of theatrical releases for younger kids:

    Incredibles
    Superman 1-4
    Batman and Robin
    Batman the Movie
    Rocketeer
    Dick Tracy
    Teen Age Mutant Ninja Turtles 1-3
    Supergirl (for little girls only - mine identified with a female lead and completely excused the bad story)
    Spiderman 2
    Mask of the Phantasm
    flash gordon
    phantom
    fantastic 4 1 and 2
    Steel

    yes, some of these still have parts that some kids or parents might not be comfortable with but in general i would recomment to kids in elementary school.

    slightly older kids (at least middle school):
    spiderman 1
    Captain america
    Iron Man 2
    Spider-Man
    batman
    batman returns
    batman forever
    batman begins
    x-men 1 and 2
    green lantern
    daredevil
    thor
    hulk
    incredible hulk
    hellboy


    high school kids are fine with most superhero/comic book movies

    some that i would recommend for adults but not recommend for kids:
    Conan the barbarian
    V for Vendetta
    Watchmen
    Sin City
    The Crow
    Blade
    Spawn
  • Fuzzysnail
    Persistent Member
    • Feb 18, 2007
    • 1048

    #2
    I think for adults you also have to add "KICK *****"

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    • Fuzzysnail
      Persistent Member
      • Feb 18, 2007
      • 1048

      #3
      DARN...*****= BUTT ALTERNATIVE

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      • HardyGirl
        Mego Museum's Poster Girl
        • Apr 3, 2007
        • 13949

        #4
        I wouldn't take children to any of the superhero movies that are out now. 60s Batman, classic Star Wars and old Godzilla flicks are as violent and scary as I let it get.
        "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
        'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
        Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
        If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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        • torgospizza
          Theocrat of Pan Tang
          • Aug 19, 2010
          • 2747

          #5
          I guess I first saw Planet of the Apes when I was 4 or 5 at the drive-in, and that has killings, guys' naked butts, a lobotomy--it was pretty messed up, and it was also phenomenal. I think we actually might be more conservative now about children's entertainment than people were 30-40 years ago. That's probably a sign we're a bit wiser as a culture. Then again, I'm not sure how pervasive that is; it might be something more prominent among people here, rather than society in general. It seems people here have their heads on pretty straight, more so than a lot of oblivious parents I see out in the wild, so to speak.

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          • boynightwing
            That Carl Guy
            • Apr 24, 2002
            • 3382

            #6
            I'd probably say ages 10 and up on this one. Though I saw much worse when I was younger then that.

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