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Old 07-02-2007, 11:27 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
Have a report from a coworker with a 4-year-old girl. I'd talked it up to the coworker and he is a big Pixar/Ghibli fan so he was looking forward to it. I told him I thought it might be a bit high level for the youngest kids but he hoped otherwise.

She found the early shotgun/sewer scene very intense. I warned him about the dead rats scene and they'd talked about it ahead of time so that was ok.

But once it settled into the restaurant she quickly grew bored and was so restless that they had to leave about 2/3rds of the way through.

This is good to know. Indi (who's also four) doesn't love Cars. He sat through it twice at the movies, but he never wants to watch the dvd. He never watches Nemo with me because several scenes are too intense for him. Come to think of it, the only Pixar he'll watch is Toy Story 2. Oddly though, he watched Castle in the Sky with Michael and loves it. I find that to be much scarier than any Pixar. Kids.
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