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Old Jun 08, 2008, 05:16 PM
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I am not a big movie person -- I almost never go out to one and rent them only occasionally. Now and then I record one off TV, though.

So yeah, I'm 3 years behind, but I just got around to watching Chicken Little. I can't believe Disney marketed that to KIDS! What a horrible message! I almost had to turn it off partway through. Even though it worked out in the end, think about how many kids (not to mention how many adults, like me) sat there and watched the little guy's dad tell him for the second time, to his face, "No, I don't believe you" and were massively triggered.

I don't know why nobody thinks of stuff like this when they're determining ratings. Chicken Little Just because it's animated doesn't make it right for a kid to see.....or for a grownup who hasn't healed completely and doesn't need to relive some things.

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