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my 14 year old daughter shouldnt be shown 'The human Centipede' on sleepover

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tropicalfish · 23/10/2011 20:24

My dd went for sleepover at 13 year olds friends house and as a film to watch was shown the human centipede. Apparently downloaded.
What would you do?
Would you let your own dd for go for sleepover at their house again?
I am very annoyed about this.

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SpiderToes · 09/11/2022 22:24

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SocksAndTheCity · 09/11/2022 22:25

THC is a very silly and actually quite old-fashioned mad scientist film, of the type the horror studios have been knocking out for years. I would have loved to watch it at a teenage sleepover with a few friends and almost certainly would have, given the chance.

I do remember a few of us scaring ourselves silly watching Nightmare On Elm Street on a similiar occasion aged about twelve, and trying to stay awake for days after 😂

SocksAndTheCity · 09/11/2022 22:25

Ffs, didn't look at the date

HoppingPavlova · 10/11/2022 09:40

I do remember a few of us scaring ourselves silly watching Nightmare On Elm Street on a similiar occasion aged about twelve, and trying to stay awake for days after

You are seriously comparing The Human Centipede with Nightmare on Elm Street? They are not the same ballpark.

Magentax · 10/11/2022 11:04

HoppingPavlova · 10/11/2022 09:40

I do remember a few of us scaring ourselves silly watching Nightmare On Elm Street on a similiar occasion aged about twelve, and trying to stay awake for days after

You are seriously comparing The Human Centipede with Nightmare on Elm Street? They are not the same ballpark.

I think it’s a pretty reasonable comparison have you seen them both?

IdisagreeMrHochhauser · 10/11/2022 11:08

Someone was deliberately reviving Zombie threads the other night. Hopefully they've been banned.

threecupsofscreams · 10/11/2022 12:19

Jfc I was too scared to watch Arachnophobia at that age let alone that filth. I'd go ballistic if it was my kid.

OoooohMatron · 10/11/2022 12:22

God no! My DD would be traumatised. Are you sure the parents knew that they watched it? I always check with other parents before letting their kids watch anything above a U rating to cover my own back. Maybe I'm OTT but I'd rather check!

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