Re: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-17 Thread Raymond Camden
Awesome. Rumour has it that the identity of "Bad Wolf" is revealed in the finale. I'm ... sorry, my friend just finished watching ep 8. Very impressive. This series seems to have more "serious" moments, but they don't overwhelm the series as a whole. On 6/17/05, JediHomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

RE: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-17 Thread Dawson, Michael
atman Begins - and Kids... Raymond Camden wrote: > So, I took my 5 year old (and my 2 year old) to see Star Wars Ep3, but > I covered my sons eyes for one or two scenes. In general though I > thought it was ok. Anyone know how kid friendly Batman Begins is? The makers should have a look at

Re: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-17 Thread JediHomer
Having already commissioned season 2, all be it with a new doctor, they have anounced today that they have also dont it for season 3 On 17/06/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Speaking of Dr. Who... my... um... friend from England, that same > friend who watched the new Battlestar Ga

Re: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-17 Thread Raymond Camden
Speaking of Dr. Who... my... um... friend from England, that same friend who watched the new Battlestar Galatica, absolutely loves the new Dr. Who. I can't believe how well they captured the feelings of the old show. On 6/17/05, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Raymond Camden wrote:

Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-17 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Raymond Camden wrote: > So, I took my 5 year old (and my 2 year old) to see Star Wars Ep3, but > I covered my sons eyes for one or two scenes. In general though I > thought it was ok. Anyone know how kid friendly Batman Begins is? The makers should have a look at the BBC "Fear Forecast" for Doctor

Re: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-16 Thread G
The NY Times gave it a sparkling review.which is odd. The Times never likes a movie, especially a "main stream" movie. Has me pretty stoked to see it. But then, I really liked Burton's Batman. > On 6/15/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> So, I took my 5 year old (and my 2 yea

Re: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-16 Thread Kevin Graeme
On 6/15/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, I took my 5 year old (and my 2 year old) to see Star Wars Ep3, but > I covered my sons eyes for one or two scenes. In general though I > thought it was ok. Anyone know how kid friendly Batman Begins is? Possible spoilers .. .. .. .. .. .

Re: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-15 Thread Charlie Griefer
Ray: There are a few comments on Peter David's blog regarding taking kids to see BB. http://peterdavid.malibulist.com/archives/002997.html Apparently there are some scenes involving the Scarecrow and his fear gas that do generate some scenese that might be...questionable. Other than that, the c

RE: Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-15 Thread SStewart
-5527 -Original Message- From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 09:14 am To: CF-Community Subject: Batman Begins - and Kids... Importance: Low So, I took my 5 year old (and my 2 year old) to see Star Wars Ep3, but I covered my sons eyes for one o

Batman Begins - and Kids...

2005-06-15 Thread Raymond Camden
So, I took my 5 year old (and my 2 year old) to see Star Wars Ep3, but I covered my sons eyes for one or two scenes. In general though I thought it was ok. Anyone know how kid friendly Batman Begins is? -- === Raymond Camden, Dir