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    Although this is an animated flick, dont make the mistake like i did of thinking it was a kids movie .
    Started watching it and my 9yo was giggling her hear head off and after 5 mins it gradually got cruder so thought we better stop it and watch something else .
    I should have looked at the cast for an indication - Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny McBride etc.
    Mostly funny but the last 5 mins were especially hilarious.



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    I thought the first 5 min was a give away this wasn't a kids movie.
    Pretty bad language, even by my standards...

    Seems Seth Rogen has no concept of being funny, without swearing like he is 13.

    Reminds of how many Families sat down to watch TED with they children.
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    Any new "kids" movie when our tribe was growing up that did not have a "G" rating, or had no rating at all, was always vetted by us before we allowed them to watch it, right up until they were teenagers. Never failed. They knew that if we said, "No", that we'd also give them a valid reason why not, and not one form common gossip. There was one "G" rated movie that we went to see at the movies that was a pleasant surprise in that there was no swearing or gratuitous violence, kept the kids entertained, and the parents, too. That was Toy Story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oceanboy View Post
    I thought the first 5 min was a give away this wasn't a kids movie.
    Pretty bad language, even by my standards...

    Seems Seth Rogen has no concept of being funny, without swearing like he is 13.

    Reminds of how many Families sat down to watch TED with they children.
    I hadnt seen any previews and knew nothing about it apart from being an animated film so i assume it was for kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lsemmens View Post
    Any new "kids" movie when our tribe was growing up that did not have a "G" rating, or had no rating at all, was always vetted by us before we allowed them to watch it, right up until they were teenagers. Never failed. They knew that if we said, "No", that we'd also give them a valid reason why not, and not one form common gossip. There was one "G" rated movie that we went to see at the movies that was a pleasant surprise in that there was no swearing or gratuitous violence, kept the kids entertained, and the parents, too. That was Toy Story.
    My parents took myself and my 3 brothers to see Monty Python's Meaning of Life thinking it was a good family movie, we were all under 15

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangiel View Post
    My parents took myself and my 3 brothers to see Monty Python's Meaning of Life thinking it was a good family movie, we were all under 15
    Good Movie and good age to watch it.
    My Mother did the same with me, think i was maybe 13 or 14 at the time.

    Then again, she also took me to Rocky Horror Picture Show when i was 13.....
    I've watched it as adult and thought to myself "WTF was she thinking!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangiel View Post
    I hadnt seen any previews and knew nothing about it apart from being an animated film so i assume it was for kids.
    You may have missed something there, lots of Adult animations out there.
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