Scarface

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Do these kids have parents? OOHHHH the things I would do to the "teacher" if my kid came home practicing that. Didn't watch the rest of it and have never seen the movie. Was there dry humping in act two?
 
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Man those damn Break links never work for me! Luckily it's on YouTube. Is that a pile of peanuts on "Tony's" desk? I will give those kids credit for always saying fudge instead of fuck. I know when I was that age, I would of screwed up a lot. Other than that, the acting was lame. Then again all school plays are.

Funny short version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KANukZsWD9Q
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brut4c</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do these kids have parents? OOHHHH the things I would do to the "teacher" if my kid came home practicing that. Didn't watch the rest of it and have never seen the movie. Was there dry humping in act two?
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WTF?


 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brut4c</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do these kids have parents? OOHHHH the things I would do to the "teacher" if my kid came home practicing that. Didn't watch the rest of it and have never seen the movie. Was there dry humping in act two? </div></div>

You and I seem to be in the minority on this. Not funny at all, and no more cute than the Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm BHO song. If the kids can't be let in the theater to see it, I don't see how replacing the F&*% with fudge makes it any more age-appropriate.

If this was one family in their own house, I don't care the slightest, but this does appear to be a school audience.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BugSniper</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brut4c</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do these kids have parents? OOHHHH the things I would do to the "teacher" if my kid came home practicing that. Didn't watch the rest of it and have never seen the movie. Was there dry humping in act two? </div></div>

You and I seem to be in the minority on this. Not funny at all, and no more cute than the Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm BHO song. If the kids can't be let in the theater to see it, I don't see how replacing the F&*% with fudge makes it any more age-appropriate.

If this was one family in their own house, I don't care the slightest, but this does appear to be a school audience. </div></div>

Im with yall. I dont have kids yet but I can tell you now I would blow a gasket if my kids came home with some junk like that. I would do my best to have the jobs of everyone involved with that being allowed in school. I liked the movie personally but in NO way shape or form should a kid of that age see that movie, much less reenact it with curse word supplements. I didnt see it till I was probably 22 or so and even then I found it to be a bad movie. While it was a good watch, still a bad movie. Its crap like this that has our nation going down the drain
 
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Guess we better turn the TV off and not let them SEE any of it either, god forbid they go in the back yard with their cap guns and start shooting eachother.

Wait, me and my brother and friends used to do that, and said "Fudging".

I'm 44, was LE, Army, have a great job, a good house, life, daughter, family.

Didn't hurt me any - and we did FAR FAR worse than that thing.

But todays kids are different, they will get hurt by these things so parents should make sure they turn the TV off, make sure no CIALUS commercials don't come on when you are watching family TV..

Protect them, get them tinfoil hats too!

I guess i'm just old school, and I'm only 44.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ArcticLight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Guess we better turn the TV off and not let them SEE any of it either, god forbid they go in the back yard with their cap guns and start shooting eachother.

Wait, me and my brother and friends used to do that, and said "Fudging".

I'm 44, was LE, Army, have a great job, a good house, life, daughter, family.

Didn't hurt me any - and we did FAR FAR worse than that thing.

But todays kids are different, they will get hurt by these things so parents should make sure they turn the TV off, make sure no CIALUS commercials don't come on when you are watching family TV..

Protect them, get them tinfoil hats too!

I guess i'm just old school, and I'm only 44. </div></div>

Um definitely not, kids should be kids and fight and play outside and scrape their knees and junk like that. But this crap here is something totally different. Theres a difference in letting kids be kids and learning lessons the hard way, thats totally different than community leaders(because thats what teachers are) putting 8 year olds up to the kind of crap like cocaine and murder is cool. if you are 44 I can promise you that you werent doing the kind of junk on that video because 44 years ago scarface wouldn't have been allowed on tv
 
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I think you guys are not up with the times. Violent movies/TV shows and violent video games have desensitized kids today. What you all may have found repulsive when you were a kid, modern day kids find it entertaining. Heck, I grew up with Scarface as my favorite movie of all time and it still is. I also grew up with horror movies and played violent video games. I turned out perfectly fine. My son is almost 4 and he watches the same types of movies and watches me play violent video games and he's perfectly fine as well. His favorite movie is The Lion King.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Hannibal</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Arctic Light-

Would you let your 8 yr old watch "Scarface"? Bet not. I was a hell of a troublemaker as a kid but I got into my own trouble on my own. I didn't need some asshole parent/teacher tossing me in a spoof play about cocaine, torture, and incest and selling it as entertainment and "cute". It's not about protecting the kids and tinfoil hats- it's about what dumb ass adults do/force their kids into. Kinda like the nutball moms that put their 1 yr old in beauty pageants. That play definitely wouldn't fly here in Colorado- Columbine changed that for ever.

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Thank you. Well spoken. The same people that let this go on and think it's fine are the same ones that will be dumbfounded when their kid comes up at 14-15y/o talking about I'm pregnant/my gf is pregnant. And they will just sit there like
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how did this happen? well maybe it was things like this play at 8y/o that made it seem ok to them. hmm
 
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Our republic will fail, as entertainment becomes the premium luxury in our life. MTV, rap music, IPods, cell phones, texting, video games, and more TV.

Slowly we desensitize the population at large with more commercials focusing on rampant consumerism and a dynamic shift in morals. We expose our children from birth to this same stuff and now we laugh at this and think it is funny when a professional film maker has child actors portray the most violent and memorable scene from Scarface.

As we slowly accept this as normal, abnormal behavior suddenly becomes less egregious. Two generations later and a what do you have?

Generation Me (Millenials), who think that oral sex isn't sex because the former President said so, it's OK cause he did it.

How bad will it be in ten years, when the majority of Americans raising their kids with video games and TV's as baby sitters can't control them because they have never had boundaries established and enforced.

Sorry, rant off.
 
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OK Hannibal you win that one with logic - I can't argue that!

The adults doing it - they had to know society would freak.

Whoever said it is a hoax - that's not photoshopped so it was still acted out, you can hear the applause...


But the crap on TV these days, cartoons on cartoon network are FAR FAR more violent than what's on mainstream TV...I won't let my daughter watch that crap anymore. POkemon is one thing but when the CARTOONS start dis-membering people with swords and swearing - that was the final straw.
 
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The reality of kids today as I see it on a daily basis:

Watch TV is self tuned Science Channel, Military Channel, Fox News Channel(11 and 13)

Computer time is You Tube, video games and other entertainment with kid level disgusting things, just kid stuff

X-Box/PS time well here is where all the blood, violence, killing, maiming and other really gory stuff happens. The bloodier, and farther out there in Post Apocolyptic lands, or on the other side, real life 1st person Call of Duty, Borderelands, Fallout III, adn all the other fun is there for whatever they can spend their allowances, and other funds on.

I really can't say anything too bad since they are both very well liked and respected by their classmates and teachers. They post straight A's quarterly, and are pretty darn good citizens from what I can tell, but occasionally they do slip up and let out a
fuck, shit, dammit or some other swear word. Can't really fault them too much since I do not provide the most stellar example in the word department. Shoot, Panty 6 swears better than a Sailor so I know maybe they get it from her
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For all you 'Buck Rogers' maybe a slight step into the 21st century to see what our kids are really like is needed. Take a hard look. They are much smarter that we were at that age, years advanced in the use of technology that we will never catch up with, and they can multitask better and more efficiantly that we ever thought about. They are tough, don't take any BS from their peers, and have social skills earlier than we did at a younger age. Their perceptions are as quick as ours, maybe quicker, and their ability to call BS or see false face in people is as good as ours or real close.
Way I see it, all I have to do is push a little, offer food, clothing, shelter, X-Box, and the occasional ride to the mall, and stand up to Teachers or Principals who are ignorant of the law as to what can and can't be worn as to clothing or hair style(Tinker '69, Masey vs Henry '72, several Appelate Court Decisions that have upheld the former) and I'm good. They pretty much exist on autopilot so long as they maintain the top grades and stay solid citizens. When you see that kid wearing red jeans and a black Bad Religion shirt with his iPod on, remember he is probaly ten times the student you were at his age
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