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Veela_Hugz Amateur Author
 Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 147 | August 24th, 2008 at 03:33pm We only get the notes that have to be signed in French.
I don't really understand why... Since it's all PG-13 and everyones 14?
But sometimes parents dont like their children watching that sort of stuff without them with them. |
F'n'stein. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 2476 | August 24th, 2008 at 04:26pm Youngblood.
You may think it's about ice hockey and all innocent, but never agree to watch it with your dad. A mistake I once made and regret it...
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Skrillex. Fanfic Fanatic
 Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 1171 | August 24th, 2008 at 09:41pm Depends on the rating as said before.  |
Lois? Amateur Author
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 254 | August 25th, 2008 at 07:10pm We weren't allowed to watch Gavin and Stacey in Welsh the other day. I mean like, come on, it's a 15, and there were only two people in the class who were still 14. Arghhhhh...I hate ages on films... |
i defy you stars. Cliché Catastrophe
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 636 | August 26th, 2008 at 12:21pm Vernon:We weren't allowed to watch Gavin and Stacey in Welsh the other day. I mean like, come on, it's a 15, and there were only two people in the class who were still 14. Arghhhhh...I hate ages on films...
I LOVE GAVIN AND STACEY! Gav-larrrrr!
Our school is super-lenient when it comes to films. No one gives a shit at our school. |
TaintedxEyes. Amateur Author
 Age: 13 Gender: Female Posts: 226 | September 6th, 2008 at 09:11pm Pshh I can only watch G movies.
>.<
Stupid school is worried about our innocent minds. Like we have innocent minds.
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Eyes Only. Grammar Guru
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 4601 | September 6th, 2008 at 09:56pm Our school let us watch a 15 when we were only 13.
And in my brothers class, they were watching an 18 when he is only 17.
They got set to watch a horror movie for GCSE - I had to do his homework for him because he hates horror movies. He has started watching it, but was hiding behind a pillow within the first five minutes. |
Aqua Crescent Writer's Block
 Age: 20 Gender: Female Posts: 98 | November 10th, 2008 at 06:39am At my high school, we were allowed to watch only G and PG movies. PG-13 movies had to be "for educational purposes" (for instance, if you were learning about knighthood and the social system of medieval times, the teacher could show something like "A Knight's Tale"  . The only R-rater we were ever allowed to watch was a PG-13 edit of "Glory" during US History. I personally think it is dumb that they didn't show PG-13 in classes with kids 13+ at least...they did that because a bunch of parents complained one year about their kid coming home and telling them about this "inappropriate" movie...parents need to realize their kids are growing up...key words being "growing up". |
Pesticide. Cliché Catastrophe
 Age: 13 Gender: Female Posts: 567 | November 10th, 2008 at 09:17am I hate the fact that our teachers make us watch kids movies because they can't be bothered writing a permission / notification note out.
Last term's end-of-term party, we watched Alvin and the Chipmunks. I'm thirteen (granted, way ahead of the usual thirteen year old in many ways), and everyone wanted to watch something else. My little brother is eight and his class watched it the same day.
Earlier this year, we had to watch a documentary on the Taliban in Afghanistan. The whole way through it, we were forced to watch women being shot, men being hung, and there was one part where three little girls were raped. They may not have shown them getting raped, but we knew that was what happened.
Only last year, we were putting forward suggestions for movies on the last day of term/year. My teacher turned down my suggestions of Corpse Bride and Edward Scissorhands, which are PG, because she thought it might give some students the creeps. It's fucking Corpse Bride, not Sweeney Todd!
Half the kids in my class watch M, MA and R anyway. If parents have an issue with a particular movie, then they should call the school or send a note to the teacher. |
Mia Bell. Ink Slinger
 Age: 87 Gender: Female Posts: 938 | November 10th, 2008 at 10:31am That would so not go down well with my class! Sexual innuendos and they're we're gone for. Good luck with controlling 'em.  |
fool's paradise AWOL
 Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 835 | November 19th, 2008 at 12:45am We're going to watch Troy in my Global Civ. class. Apparently there's nekkidness. |
Atomic Julia. Writer's Block
 Age: 87 Gender: Female Posts: 23 | November 24th, 2008 at 04:13am My school watches degrassi (the show) sometimes. Which I love doing.
I would love if practically everyday my school saw moives with mature content everyone would be going wild. |
Freddie Mercury. Grammar Guru
 Age: 68 Gender: Male Posts: 5551 | November 24th, 2008 at 07:49am P I N H E A D:We're going to watch Troy in my Global Civ. class. Apparently there's nekkidness.
You see one ass. That's it, I think. It's a really decent movie.
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druscilla; nazareth. Ghostwriter
 Age: 21 Gender: Female Posts: 17953 | November 25th, 2008 at 07:52pm P I N H E A D:We're going to watch Troy in my Global Civ. class. Apparently there's nekkidness.
When we watched the original "Romeo and Juliet" movie there were breasts and a butt.
When some people started giggling, the teacher went off. |
twiggy Cliché Catastrophe
 Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 301 | November 25th, 2008 at 08:43pm druscilla; team ryro:P I N H E A D:We're going to watch Troy in my Global Civ. class. Apparently there's nekkidness.
When we watched the original "Romeo and Juliet" movie there were breasts and a butt.
When some people started giggling, the teacher went off. I'd giggle. But that's just cause I'm really immature at times.  But I'd get over it instantly.
At our school it depends on the teacher. We studied Children Of Men in English this year, which is R16, but there was only one (I think) under-16er. They just had to get a note from their parents. |
Lois? Amateur Author
 Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 254 | November 30th, 2008 at 04:55pm We watched Amistad in History when we were in year 9. And that's an 18. and we were 13. Something ain't right there. We always watched the best stuff in history. If I wasn't getting a C- for my yearly grade I would have done a GCSE for it  |
morrissey Student Shakespeare
 Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 8802 | November 30th, 2008 at 05:07pm I had to get permission for Ray, for the drug use and everything, when we were watching it in Band class. But then we watched Amedeus, and I think that was a little worse in content, I mean by no means was it extremely explicit, but there were lots of sexual innuendo. In my middle school they weren't allowed to show a film unless it was educational. |