VOTE for the INCREDIBLES!!
VOTE for the INCREDIBLES!!
Hi all!!
The BAFTA awards are coming (the British Oscars), and we can vote for the Incredibles for Kids Favorite movie.
Come on vote as much as you can, let our fave Disney/Pixar film win over Shrek, Sharktale and the rest!!!
http://www.citv.co.uk/
The BAFTA awards are coming (the British Oscars), and we can vote for the Incredibles for Kids Favorite movie.
Come on vote as much as you can, let our fave Disney/Pixar film win over Shrek, Sharktale and the rest!!!
http://www.citv.co.uk/
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Star Wars and The Incredibles are the best on that list. WW was okay, but not a classic. I voted for The Incredibles. but i doubt it'll win.
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I certainly wouldn't call Batman Begins or Star Wars 3 "kids films". Maybe Star Wars, but the Bat had some pretty scary amd adult stuff in there.
On that basis, The Incredibles got my vote as I think it is the best of the "kids" films (although TI has a broad appeal too).
On that basis, The Incredibles got my vote as I think it is the best of the "kids" films (although TI has a broad appeal too).
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I voted Revenge os the Sith just because of my childhood memories of Star Wars!
As AWESOME as Batman was, it was a bit too intense for kids! My Mom left the theater early, but then again she did the same for Harry Potter and National Treasure!
I wouldn't mind if The Incredibles or Polar Express won though!

As AWESOME as Batman was, it was a bit too intense for kids! My Mom left the theater early, but then again she did the same for Harry Potter and National Treasure!

I wouldn't mind if The Incredibles or Polar Express won though!

kids can handle Batman, I handled Batman Returns at age 7, and the original Batman before that possibly.ckdish wrote:Ya, Incredibles should win hands down. I can't stand Shrek II, it is a pile of misery. But yeah, Batman? Sure, it's a comic book, but the movie isn't kid-friendly.
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Yes, true. But Batman Begins certainly takes a darker turn. The scenes with the Scarecrow would be particularly scary to the little ones (maggots crawling out of his face; glowing eyes of "demon" Batman etc). Despite the toy marketing (which is probably aimed at collectors as well) the film is definitely for an older audience - teens and up, I'd say. So not "kids" in the tradtional sense. I'm sure individual kids could handle it though...GhostHost wrote:kids can handle Batman, I handled Batman Returns at age 7, and the original Batman before that possibly.ckdish wrote:Ya, Incredibles should win hands down. I can't stand Shrek II, it is a pile of misery. But yeah, Batman? Sure, it's a comic book, but the movie isn't kid-friendly.
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Also, Loomis, kids have changed so much-- with desensitization and all. I'm twenty-one and was frightened enough by the distorted voice and images in the film to make me have nightmares, though I didn't. Even if kids can handle it, it isn't a "kids" film, it's a young adult's film.
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