Home News Forum Articles
  Welcome back Join CF
You are here You are here: Home | Forum | Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?


You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most of the discussions, articles and other free features. By joining our Virgin Media community you will have full access to all discussions, be able to view and post threads, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own images/photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join our community today.


Welcome to Cable Forum
Go Back   Cable Forum > Cable Forum Basement > Lifestyle

Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 31-10-2004, 11:31   #1
Hello !
 
Halcyon's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: East Midlands
Services: VMedia 2mb
Posts: 10,810
Halcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny star
Halcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny starHalcyon has a nice shiny star
Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

I was appalled last night when my 12 year old sister came home from a halloween party and told us that they had watched an 18 certifcate horror movie.
The parents were there and didnt do anything. If I was those parents I would not have allowed this at all.
There is nothing wrong with a good horror movie but I do find that its an 18 for a given reason in that at the age of 12 you are not likely to understand everything and horroer movies arent exactly the nicest things to watch, eg. scenes of blood, beatings, killings, etc.

May be those parents thought that as it is Halloween, the 18 certificate is not applicable. Idiots

Anyway, my point is I think this is wrong.
My sister ended up turning away and not watching the TV, thankfully.

What do you think ?
__________________
Halcyon is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 11:37   #2
Electrolyte01
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

That's wrong. If she was to actually watch that 18 I bet she wouldn't have been able to sleep

I'm appalled at them parents, like you say, the "18" is there for a reason. The law may not apply to it, but she could have been dead scared for watching it.
  Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 11:47   #3
Busy Admin
 
Paul M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Nottingham
Age: 45
Services: VM Phone : Sky+ Multiroom : VM Cable (20 Mbps)
Posts: 14,432
Paul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny star
Paul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny starPaul M has a nice shiny star
Send a message via ICQ to Paul M
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

My daughter & her friends watch some of them - they have no trouble sleeping (they often miss the end because they fall asleep !!) - like everything else it depends on the person - simply being 18 does not suddenly make you able to watch them without being scared, nor does being under 18 make you unable to realise they are just films).
__________________
DigiGuide Click here for a real, interactive, tv guide.
Paul M is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 12:13   #4
Jon Stewart is God
 
Macca371's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Mancunia
Age: 20
Posts: 1,567
Macca371 has reached the bronze age
Macca371 has reached the bronze ageMacca371 has reached the bronze ageMacca371 has reached the bronze ageMacca371 has reached the bronze ageMacca371 has reached the bronze ageMacca371 has reached the bronze ageMacca371 has reached the bronze ageMacca371 has reached the bronze age
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

My older sister first let me watch Scream at the age of 9 and the amount of times I woke up sweating after a nightmare! Must say though after watching the exorcist when I was 15 I thought it was silly and laughed all the way through it, ratings are not totally accurate.
Macca371 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 12:27   #5
 
Maggy J's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: between Portsmouth and Southampton.
Age: 55
Services: VM DTV,VM 2MB,VM Phone
Posts: 18,973
Maggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver bling
Maggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver bling
Send a message via AIM to Maggy J Send a message via Yahoo to Maggy J
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

Yes I would and have allowed my children to watch horror films.However I only did so after checking out the film myself and making sure that it would be suitable for them to do so plus having a discussion about it first with the child.

However I would NOT allow a visiting child under the required age to watch such a film.I owe it to other fellow parents to think very carefully about what they would wish and it would be simpler either to just say no or phone up and check with the parents.

Incog.
__________________
Prejudice is opinion without judgement...Voltaire.
Is still Incognitas at heart.
If it's bold it is a moderation technique.
If it's soft it's Coggy speaking.
Maggy J is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 12:35   #6
Eric Cartman Wannabe
 
punky's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cockney geeza land
Age: 27
Services: c:\> net start punky
Posts: 12,013
punky has a lot of silver blingpunky has a lot of silver blingpunky has a lot of silver blingpunky has a lot of silver blingpunky has a lot of silver bling
punky has a lot of silver blingpunky has a lot of silver blingpunky has a lot of silver bling
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

I suppose I must have been 12 when I watched my first horror movie. Can't say it did me a lot of harm.

I suppose it depends on the kid. If mine was super neurotic I wouldn't but if he was 'normal' then I probably would. Don't forget 12 year olds nowadays are a bit different than a few years ago. Back in the 70's "The Exorcist" shocked even the most toughest adults. Nowadays the kids are more likely to laugh at it.
__________________
"We're not here for a long time, we're here for a good time" - Mike Ness (Social Distortion)
"Reach for the sky, 'cause tomorrow may never come" - Reach For The Sky (Social Distortion)
punky is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 12:37   #7
Anyone can play guitar
 
Mr_love_monkey's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: London way
Age: 32
Services: Women for money
Posts: 6,190
Mr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny star
Mr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny starMr_love_monkey has a nice shiny star
Send a message via Yahoo to Mr_love_monkey
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

My parents let me (and the rest of the family) watch anything we wanted really - provided that they thought it was ok - i.e. they would usually watch whatever it was first, and then let us watch it - the only film that they never let us watch was 'The Hills have eyes' but everything else, we watched, and it's never done me any harm...
__________________
Cheap Domain Name Registration & Reliable Hosting
And this is not my face, and this is not my life
And there is not a single thing here I can recognize
And this is all a dream, and none of you are real
Mr_love_monkey is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 13:18   #8
cf.mega poster
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,351
scrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appeal
scrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appealscrotnig has a bronzed appeal
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

Well, I was allowed to watch cert 18 horror films from the age of 3 months, and it never did me any harm - except for psychological maladjustment and blurred vision.

Yours truly,
Flight Lieutenant Ken Frankenstein (Mrs).
scrotnig is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 13:54   #9
We have always been here!
 
ZrByte's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Wirral / Ex CWC Area
Age: 24
Posts: 2,420
ZrByte has reached the bronze age
ZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze ageZrByte has reached the bronze age
Send a message via MSN to ZrByte
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

I gotta say it depends on the film. I was under 10 when I first saw Aliens, that film scared the crap outta me until I finally saw the end, now its one of my alltime favorite movie and has been since I was about 10, I also considder this to be more scifi than horror, same goes for terminator.
However, The first part of IT (steven king) still scares me today, dont know what it is about it but that film freaks me out no end. I actually find the second part quite funny though. 28 days later also freaked me out a bit, zombie movies have never bothered me because zombies are slow dumb and unmotivated, this freaked me out because they where fast and angry.
I was nearly crying with laughter when I first saw omen and the exorcist.

Age ratings really mean nothing, as has been said before it should be based on the person.
__________________
Put 100 monkeys in a room with a typewriter and they'll produce Seinfeld!!!
ZrByte is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 14:39   #10
CableForum - Talk to me!
 
TheBlueRaja's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Baw deep in a munter
Age: 32
Services: Initiations, rep rigging and orgies!
Posts: 5,772
TheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny star
TheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny star
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

Quote:
Originally Posted by ZrByte
I gotta say it depends on the film. I was under 10 when I first saw Aliens, that film scared the crap outta me until I finally saw the end, now its one of my alltime favorite movie and has been since I was about 10, I also considder this to be more scifi than horror, same goes for terminator.
Yup, i was about to post the same thing, both Alien and Aliens i watched as a kid and it scared the living hell outa me, i didnt manage to get through them - ran off half way through

But i could never say that was a bad thing as the memories of that experience, which are actually one of the stongest memories i have of growing up, make me enjoy those films even more when i watch them today - and i would love to be able to watch a film today that could instill the same amount of fear that those did when i was a kid.

Class.

They just dont do them like that anymore either.
__________________
XBox Live Member TE3BLUERAJA /// Go Retro Gaming here
TheBlueRaja is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 14:42   #11
 
Maggy J's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: between Portsmouth and Southampton.
Age: 55
Services: VM DTV,VM 2MB,VM Phone
Posts: 18,973
Maggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver bling
Maggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver blingMaggy J has a lot of silver bling
Send a message via AIM to Maggy J Send a message via Yahoo to Maggy J
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

Quote:
Originally Posted by theblueraja
They just dont do them like that anymore either.
You cannot make statements like that when you are only 28 or people will think you are an old fogey.
__________________
Prejudice is opinion without judgement...Voltaire.
Is still Incognitas at heart.
If it's bold it is a moderation technique.
If it's soft it's Coggy speaking.
Maggy J is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 14:56   #12
CableForum - Talk to me!
 
TheBlueRaja's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Baw deep in a munter
Age: 32
Services: Initiations, rep rigging and orgies!
Posts: 5,772
TheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny star
TheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny starTheBlueRaja has a nice shiny star
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

Haha,
Its true though - hollywood are all CGI and happy endings now - "safe" films that make money but wont exactly leave a lasting impression. When films get the chop like AVP and Terminator 3 so that they make the lower rating band (i.e. 12 or 15) something is wrong.

Maybe its just me, but when two actors get into a fight in a movie these days im getting a bit fed up with shakey cam and shots of arms and legs flying everywhere, but no action that you can "see", or badly cut films.

The days of the Action movie are long gone, now all we get is matrix esc kung foo action and sleep inducing large explosions. Seen it.

Take a look at the last James Bond film, what a disaster - thats not James Bond that some daft yanks view of what James Bond is. Less of the CGI / big bangs / and Q jokes please and some more classic bond please - kind of like Borne Identity - but with a decent ending and less frikkin yanks.
__________________
XBox Live Member TE3BLUERAJA /// Go Retro Gaming here
TheBlueRaja is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 16:32   #13
Cable Forum Team
 
Matt D's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cambridge
Age: 30
Services: Freeview, Sky+HD, Sky Broadband "Max", BT phone
Posts: 10,258
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Matt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny starMatt D has a nice shiny star
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

I saw plenty of certificate 18 films way before I was 18.


I think it depends on the film.
__________________
My Blog - My Photo Gallery

Xbox Live Gamertag - Tezcatlipoca | PSN ID - Mister_Tez | NTHW PC Gaming Clan
Matt D is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 21:55   #14
I HAVE NO PATIENCE
 
bb31's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: singleton city
Age: 39
Posts: 624
bb31 has reached the bronze age
bb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze agebb31 has reached the bronze age
Send a message via MSN to bb31
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

im 35 and not allowed to watch 18 horror moivies !!! toooo scary

my daughters 15 and has to vet the movies for me! but i think at 12 she wouldnt have wanted to watch the omen or the exorcist anyway.
bb31 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 31-10-2004, 22:38   #15
Karateka
 
Gareth's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Age: 33
Posts: 7,098
Gareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny stars
Gareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny starsGareth has a pair of shiny stars
Re: Would you let a 12 year old watch an 18 horror film ?

I'd only let a 12 year-old watch an 18-rated film if the sound was turned down. Doesn't matter how scarey a film is, once you watch it with no sound they're always hilarious

Otherwise, er.... no. Not a chance! A nice safe episode of The Waltons would be OK though.
__________________
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
Gareth is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 20:32.


Links
Google
 
Web www.cableforum.co.uk


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.1.0
Copyright © 2003 - 2008, Cable Forum.
(s204569790.onlinehome.info)