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Sep 25, 2019
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IceBlueCoug
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I had the day off and wanted to watch it. She sat down next to me and we ate popcorn and drank DP. It was a great time.
She loved it. No nightmares or bad dreams, just good memories.
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POLL: When is a child old enough to watch the Lord of the Rings?
The Dark Knight
9/25/19 3:06pm
Birth
Blueto
9/25/19 3:07pm
Correct
spugeddy24
9/25/19 3:23pm
When they're old enough to read it.
cougfanblue
9/25/19 3:07pm
That's the standard my sister is using with her daughter and Harry Potter
BigTex
9/25/19 3:15pm
I watched it w/ my oldest when she was 4 and she did fine
IceBlueCoug
9/25/19 3:08pm
But why?
kccougar
9/25/19 3:18pm
I had the day off and wanted to watch it. She sat down next to me and we ate popcorn and drank DP. It was a great time.
IceBlueCoug
9/25/19 3:20pm
Depends on the kid, but somewhere in the 11-13 range is most likely
Mikey
9/25/19 3:08pm
Yep. I let my son watch it when he was 6 and he was fine. I have a nephew who's 10 who still gets scared by
Byron McNertney
9/25/19 3:14pm
I think most kids will think it is boring and slow
Dangerous
9/25/19 3:12pm
I think it's boring and slow
stoils
9/25/19 3:44pm
My 6 year old wouldn't make it past the ring wraiths probably. He gets freaked out easily. Is that overly sensitive?
sgriff
9/25/19 3:15pm
When they are old enough to pay attention to a 3 hour movie
Romex
9/25/19 3:18pm
I watched it with my 2 oldest kids when they were pretty young and they love it.
VDUB_COUG
9/25/19 3:22pm
Do I have to watch it with them?
Sea Chicken
9/25/19 3:27pm
Depends–more worried about them being scared, or desensitized to violence?
ochobeeguy
9/25/19 3:30pm
Depends on the kid. I have one daughter who loves "scary" movies and others that don't.
bag
9/25/19 3:31pm
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