Girlfriend's box of questions. Here we go!!!!
Hey Girlfriends, and our brothers too, of course,
Here's a fun question to counteract the rather "downer" one from the other day:
What was the first movie you saw that you were too young to see?
My first thought was "2001, A Space Oddesy", but dang, if I saw it now I'd still be unable to understand it, so I guess it wasn't an age thing. Stanley Kubrick is just an odd duck.
So, I'm going to have to go with "The Graduate". Twelve years old was a bit young for Mrs Robinson and Benjamin.
Well, how about you?
Here's a fun question to counteract the rather "downer" one from the other day:
What was the first movie you saw that you were too young to see?
My first thought was "2001, A Space Oddesy", but dang, if I saw it now I'd still be unable to understand it, so I guess it wasn't an age thing. Stanley Kubrick is just an odd duck.
So, I'm going to have to go with "The Graduate". Twelve years old was a bit young for Mrs Robinson and Benjamin.
Well, how about you?
Susan
I would have to say..."Five Easy Pieces" or "Easy Rider". Both classics now..but, in the late sixties..not exactly what a 15 year old should be seeing.
My friend and I also went to see another movie, turned out to be a *****but I can't remember the name. We got up and walked out..I think we were about 13 or 14 at the time. They didn't check your age back then.
Marcy
You know, Cassie, what is it with Disney movies, anyway? Snow White lived with seven men. At least one of a parent dies and leaves the poor little one to fend for themselves, and the list goes on and on! Just because something is in cartoon form doesn't necessarily mean it sends a good message!
Susan
And especially not for children!!! I realized I made the same mistake with my own and "Beauty & the Beast". There was a scene I didn't anticipate where Belle runs through the woods and these vicious wolves attack and Beast has to come to her rescue. Well, my then 3 year old began whimpering when the wolves appeared and I just got up and got her out of there before she went into full freak out mode. Nope...Disney cartoons are not for all kids...or the sensitive!
