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what age suitable to watch Jaws???

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wohmum · 16/10/2008 22:12

Thats it really - my 9yr old Ds is desperate to see it but is he really too young to watch Jaws? will it give him the same nightmares I had when it first came out ?

I thought this was a good follow-on to the thread about 9yr old girls and Momma Mia !

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Majeika · 16/10/2008 22:13

about 35yrs old

way too scary for me!!

ClosedForCleaning · 16/10/2008 22:14

If you enjoy family beach holidays - I'd never let him watch it.

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 16/10/2008 22:14

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youknownothingofthecrunch · 16/10/2008 22:14

I had this quandry recently with my 10 yr old. It is actually classed as a PG and he wasn't phased at all by it. Thinking back, I was probably about that age when I saw it - but I thought it was really scary!

youknownothingofthecrunch · 16/10/2008 22:15

Of course I didn't help his viewing pleasure by constantly pointing out how plastic and rubbish the effects were all the way through

CherryChapstick · 16/10/2008 22:15

My DD, 12 had to watch it at school last term for English. She liked it, but younger?.... Don't know.

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 16/10/2008 22:16

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seeker · 16/10/2008 22:27

I have a 7 and a 12 and it would be too much for either of them. But they are notorious wimps.....!

RustyBear · 16/10/2008 22:29

I haven't dared watch it yet.... I'm 52.

Monkeyblue · 16/10/2008 22:33

On holiday as a kid I would love the sea and going snorkelling(sp)
I watched it when I was about 15.I have never been in the sea since only upto the ankles.
Won`t even go on a pedlow just incase (blush) LOL

muggglewump · 16/10/2008 22:42

DD saw it not long before she was 7, she saw them all and she loved them.
She does love scary stuff though but Jaws is about the limit, that and Indiana Jones.

wohmum · 16/10/2008 22:51

but Jaws is Wa-a-a-ay scarier than Indiana Jones isn't it??

I think he's still a bit too young to watch it and given the reaction here I'll hold out a bit longer. he loves playing in the sea on hols and I really don;t want him it hav eto think about sharks in tha way.

so what about Lord of eth Rings? is that scary for under 10s? He's watched all of those since last year and loves them but how does that compare for scare power against Jaws?

(BTW we always do the music when playing 'sharks' at swimming - you know 'deh-deh deh-deh deh-deh deh-deh deh-deh'!)

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youknownothingofthecrunch · 16/10/2008 22:53

Jaws isn't scary anymore. I'm sorry. Children are so used to real action and incredible effects that it just all looks really dated. My ds loves Lord of the Rings, was far more interested in Indiana Jones, and only wanted to see it at all because I said it was scary - which he mocked me for later

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 16/10/2008 23:18

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Monkeyblue · 16/10/2008 23:21

You can tell in parts its a rubber fish
But it scares me out just thinking about it

KerryMumchingOnEyeballs · 16/10/2008 23:24

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muggglewump · 16/10/2008 23:24

I dunno if Indiana is scarier than Jaws or the other way round. I've never been scared of either and neither has DD, well not in a bad way at least.
They were the only two I could think of that were considered by many too old for DD but that she loves if that makes sense?
If I can get a copy of Gremlins I'll show her that too, she'd love it.

I can't think of anything else similar though and I'm not about to go down the route of real horror films just yet. SAW V will be watched by me alone!

Monkeyblue · 16/10/2008 23:29

Indiana Jones is not scary dc love it

But face it .Its easier to not go into a jungle or a snake pit you just don`t see them around these parts

BUT the sea the U.k is surrounded by it
Was`nt there a shark spotted around Cornwall???

What with global warming you never know

seeker · 17/10/2008 00:07

Mine are scared of Indiana Jones too

joannaclare123 · 24/01/2018 19:08

My 11 year old has just watched jaws at school due to school curriculum ..... if pg should they not gain parental permission before viewing???? he now has a book to read where 2 boys stab a teacher at school and descriptive literature about a hitcher who murders ... really ... what is the purpose and expected outcome of this english eductation .... I am furious and very concerned ...

BexConnor · 26/01/2018 21:06

I think I was about 10 or 11 when I first saw Jaws - I was fine with the shark but that bit where the dead guy pops out of the underwater shipwreck terrified the life out of me!! The image stayed in my head for years weeks.

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