kaemmerite wrote:You know, I would go see that solely for the purpose of seeing where Bruce Campbell would cameo.
Alice wrote:Family movies regularly make more money than any other genre, not just in general but per movie. (At least that's what I've read.)
Alice wrote:And Kae:
Star Wars, SpiderMan, and Lord of the Rings have nudity and language? o.0
Many people *would* consider those family films. I'm not sure that I do... but "family" films are generally regarded as PG-13 or lower (in the thing I read), and things that people are willing to take their kids to. That is all.
They aren't always aimed at kids, (the way Spy Kids was).
kaemmerite wrote:I'm not saying family films are directed at kids. A good family film contains equal entertainment for both adults and children. Aladdin and Shrek are good examples of this, containing jokes for both the older and younger audiences, making them good family fims.
And Tom explained what I was trying to convey very well. LOTR has violence in it. Not only that, but unless they read a lot, most kids under 10 aren't going to be able to sit still through LOTR, making it a poor family movie.
And for the record, Spider-Man and Star Wars DO have cursing. Star Wars has a scene where Obi Wan cuts the guy's arm off at the cantina and there's blood. Titanic has nudity and cursing. Therefore, many parents would consider these poor choices to take children under 10 or 12 to, making them not family films. Like I said, of the movies on the list, only two are worthy of the label "family film" in the strictest sense of the word. If you have parents that are more lenient, then you can add a couple of more movies on the list to the "family film" genre.
Though I would be hard pressed to see anyone classify Titanic, LOTR, Passion, and Jurassic Park "family films." Yes, I know the latter has dinosaurs, and kids love dinosaurs, but it was a pretty violent movie.
MasterDias wrote:Not sure about Jurassic Park ads, but violence aside, several factors made me think that they were trying to attract kids to it.
Make of that what you will...
And for the record Star Wars DOES have cursing
poof! Hmmm. How will we transport the army of bunnies from Neptune?
Hmm.... perhaps a few of us could get glomped into ultra-bunny transport vehicles?
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