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Perhaps it should have been screened later in the day ... Watershed Down.
11:10 Tue 29th Mar 2016
I don't think I was able to get past Mufasa's death scene in the Lion King for a long time...
wolf63

/// Some of the old cartoons had people blown up and decapitated. ///

I blame it on the parents of the IS mob, should never have let their young watch those cartoons.

My Mum agonised for some time before she let me go to see a double bill at the cinema when I was younger as she thought I would find 'Treasure Island' scary. No problems with 'Treasure Island', 'Sleeping Beauty' on the other hand scared the living daylights out of me.
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Yes - that's the one.

Totally freaked me out.

It's not really a horror film, but that didn't really matter. Scared the living snot out of me.
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AOG

On a thread concerning Watership Down, you introduce ISIS.

On a thread concerning rugby hooligans, you introduce fights at refugee camps.

Yesterday someone said that I was overtaking you in the league of those perusing a certain agenda.

My congratulations on you decisively retaking the lead.
I really can't see that it's any more disturbing than the tale of the kindly hippie being nailed to a couple of planks, stabbed, left to die then become a zombie a short time later and known thereafter as The Holy Ghost, ready to right all wrongs at some vague future date.
always look on the bright side of life, douglas.
Not a suitable Easter film for kids imo.
who is the bunny boiler in watership down

and incred journey - I read the book ( erm the film was shown too far away ) and I dont recollect any canine horrors .... they aall get there in the end innit ?

( it was 1963 )
Now come on SP
be fair

you did a Paul Burrell routine on the locked phone thread
and I have it on good authority that the Queen ( whoever it may be ) doesnt use a phone but sends a footman with a written and sealed message ....
You must be about my age retrocop, I still remember, and shudder about, 'Quatermass and the Pit' - the sand rippling round the poor guy trying to make it to the sanctuary of the church door! I was frightened to bits, when very young, by the wicked queen in 'Snow White'. There were other things I hid behind the settee and peeked out on.

A children's story I submitted was rejected as 'not being scary enough'. Children need to be frightened, but they have to be in a safe situation at the time. That way they learn to cope with fear. Today's lot are, generally speaking, mollycoddled. I cried buckets over Bambi.

Kids are far too [protect
^^ protected.

I read 'The Incredible Journey' before I was 10 and loved it, can't see a problem. All of them showed courage and stickability and they got there - I'm giving it to my granddaughter.

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