My wife and I went to see 'Deadpool'. Ryan Reynolds is hilarious and is the perfect actor for the part. One thing we were excited about was the fact that it was rated 'R' so we knew there wasn't going to be a bunch of annoying kids in the theater. Well, you wouldn't think so because reasonable adults wouldn't bring their kids to see a movie that was made for adults. And there weren't any kids in our particular theater. There was a small group of teenagers that looked like they were in high school. And they were all decked out in 'Deadpool' clothes so they knew what was going to be on screen. It was funny. There were just a ton of pop culture references. He breaks the fourth wall which was amazing. There was plenty of action. And a set up for sequels!
However, I have seen several posts on social media blasting parents that had brought younger (I'm talking eight to ten) kids to the movie and storming out. They were expecting a typical comic book movie. Some explosions, violence, or maybe the word damn or hell, maybe even shit. I saw one, and I'm paraphrasing here, that said 'I wish I had known Deadpool was going to be an adult movie. The theater should post something by the ticket counter!' To which someone responded 'oh, you mean like the 'R' rating it has?'. It was pretty funny.
If, IF, you do decide to bring a teenager to this movie, be prepared to deal with, and maybe have to explain, the following:
- teabagging
- a montage of sex scenes spanning several holidays (seriously, it goes on for like five minutes)
- masturbation scenes
- strip clubs
- tons of swearing
- why he references the book 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret' when he gets his hand cut off and blood splatters EVERYWHERE. Actually, that could be a good jumping off point for you and your daughter(s) to have that talk....(sorry/not sorry)
But what do I know? I don't have any kids. Do whatever the fuck you want. Scar your kids, I don't care. But be ready to discuss things you might not be comfortable discussing at this particular time. I mean, if I watch a movie with my parents and there's a sex scene, I still get uncomfortable. And I'm in my mid-30s. Imagine sitting next to your dad and there's like a five minute montage of all these different sex acts and positions. Uncomfortable yet?
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