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AIBU?

to let my 8 year old watch Edward Scissorhands

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elfyrespect · 30/12/2012 14:46

I'd never really thought of it as a childrens' film, but here it is on in the afternoon and it's a PG.
I'm trying to think of any scenes that might be too... sexy? teenagery? dark?

It is a good fairytale though isn't it?
Okay for DCs?

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kylesmybaby · 30/12/2012 14:48

thinking the same for my 11 year old .. i havent seen it - is it scary? thanks

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Alisvolatpropiis · 30/12/2012 14:48

I think I watched it at that age and spent the entire time asking questions. Wasn't frightened though. Just a lot of "YES Mummy...but WHY does he have scissor hands? How does he wee?" Grin

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uptheamp · 30/12/2012 14:49

kids like dark tales though, let him watch

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RedHelenB · 30/12/2012 14:53

Fine to watch imo

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Binfullofgibletsonthe26th · 30/12/2012 14:53

What channel? Stuck in bed and it's one of my faves....

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LuluMai · 30/12/2012 14:53

I'd say it's fine but they might find some bits boring/slow moving.

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elfyrespect · 30/12/2012 14:53

She doesn't know it's on so hasn't asked to see it.
I'm thinking I quite fancy curling up on the sofa to watch it.

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elfyrespect · 30/12/2012 14:54

channel 4 giblets.

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Binfullofgibletsonthe26th · 30/12/2012 14:55

I'll let my dc 7 watch it.

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Moominsarescary · 30/12/2012 14:58

Ds9 has seen it, I don't think it's too scary or sexy but it is quite sad in parts

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GwendolineMaryLacedwithBrandy · 30/12/2012 15:01

YABU 'cos it's a shit film :o

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Viviennemary · 30/12/2012 15:02

I'd have nightmares myself if I watched it. So I'd say absolutely not.

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NewAndSparklyMe · 30/12/2012 15:02

I used to watch this film loads, I loved it. (I was in my teens, though.) There's nothing scary/sexual in it, although it is really sad in parts.

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SchroSawMummyRidingSantaClaus · 30/12/2012 15:03

Watching it now and about to get snuggled up on the couch with 15mo DS, it's a great story.

I was much younger when I watched it, probably about 4 or 5.

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Booyhoo · 30/12/2012 15:05

oh no NU at all. we watched ES with my cousins (who were younger) quite regularly as children at my house and my mum is quite big on things being age appropriate so it must have been ok. we all loved it. my younger cousin used to ask if he could stay with us just to watch it.

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Booyhoo · 30/12/2012 15:08

thanks for this thread. thread, i didn't know it was on so i'll record it on 4+1 and watch with the dcs later.

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Moominsarescary · 30/12/2012 15:11

We're watching it

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BrandonFlowersHoHoHo · 30/12/2012 15:14

I'm watching it with my 5 year old. Think she's a bit of a Tim Burton film fanatic! Think the scariest bit is when she arrives at his house and he creeps out from the corner. Dd just said 'cool, look at his hands'

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BrandonFlowersHoHoHo · 30/12/2012 15:14

I'm watching it with my 5 year old. Think she's a bit of a Tim Burton film fanatic! Think the scariest bit is when she arrives at his house and he creeps out from the corner. Dd just said 'cool, look at his hands'

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GrumpySod · 30/12/2012 15:29

My 8yos couldn't handle it, I remember feeling quite disturbed myself (saw it as older teen).

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maddening · 30/12/2012 15:32

Nothing scary - bit of a tear jerker - I would watch it.

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FairhairedandFrustrated · 30/12/2012 15:43

My 8yr old and 11yr old are both loving it!!

Ds, 8, said he finds it a bit creepy but not scary Grin

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newyearnewattitude · 30/12/2012 19:18

My three year old loved it (she also loves monster house and coraline) but I've been told I (accidentally) dress her like a tim Burton character and she likes the scary characters like wicked witch in enchanted best anyway...

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JeezyOrangePips · 30/12/2012 19:25

I don't think an 8 year old would be phased by Edward Scissorhands. It's really not scary/sexy.

Any doubts about a film, check imdb - they do a comprehensive parental guidance bit detailing the things that give it it's rating, so you can make an educated decision.

www.imdb.com/title/tt0099487/parentalguide

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JeezyOrangePips · 30/12/2012 19:26

Oops, just noticed this was from 2pm, so a bit late!

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